Fix Contentious Parent-Teacher Conferences in These 6 Steps is from Ed Week Teacher.
The Global Family Research Project has a new website.
Schools cannot improve parental/community engagement if their first interaction w/ parents is to complain about children #HipHopEd
— Christopher Emdin (@chrisemdin) September 26, 2018
This brief is interesting…one N. Texas district uses incentives…one S. Texas district reaches out to parents to help them meet basic needs…which one makes more of an impact. #EDpiper https://t.co/0716KBEHUH
— Jessica Torres🦉 (@Owl_b_TorresEdu) September 25, 2018
@Larryferlazzo Here’s a phone script I use for my sunshine calls to parents: https://t.co/1qsoSbUJC7 https://t.co/tafM7C3wac
— Marjan Glavac (@BusyEducator) September 23, 2018
How to Quickly Create, Send, & Translate a Parent Newsletter https://t.co/PMEFFXn6PC #edchat #elearning #edtech #teachereducation #googleedu #parentengagement #education #teacheredchat #satchat pic.twitter.com/FMEdkPgYJL
— 𝙎𝙝𝙚𝙡𝙡𝙮 𝙎𝙖𝙣𝙘𝙝𝙚𝙯 𝙏𝙚𝙧𝙧𝙚𝙡𝙡 💡 (@ShellTerrell) September 23, 2018
Absolutely love this: “Teacher asks parents to write notes for when children need a boost.” Thank you @JustinParmenter! cc: @NBPTS @HopeStreetGroup @teacher2teacher @ASCD @CharMeckSchools https://t.co/WHh8OzLbvJ via @cbsthismorning
— John King (@JohnBKing) September 23, 2018