Personal Touch Beats Technology for Parent-School Communication, Survey Finds is from Ed Week.
Home Visits Are Effective. Here’s Why They Still Make Some Teachers Uneasy. is from Ed Surge.
Interesting new descriptive study out by @amprog @EdProgress that suggests we are making some progress on improving school communication with parents.https://t.co/OUCnIbc2C3
Great overview in @educationweek w/ a few bonus comments by me. https://t.co/jCkYAs8dHF
— Matthew A. Kraft (@MatthewAKraft) February 21, 2020
How Parents Can Help Middle Schoolers Build Confidence and Character https://t.co/BYwwWQRqfN #edchat
— Lisa Stringfellow (@EngageReaders) February 11, 2020
We asked teenagers whether their parents should worry about how much time they spend on their devices. Over 300 students responded. Here is what they said. https://t.co/fliMFI0CYt
— NYT Learning Network (@NYTimesLearning) February 7, 2020
A2: @rickwormeli2 Response To parent about retakes was an earth mover https://t.co/7nbElvpNcZ #masterychat
— ℂ ℝ (@cradisch_wc) February 7, 2020
“What I find is parents saying, ‘I have to do what’s best for my child.’ I think we’re trying to move parents a little bit on this: Integration often is what’s best for your child.” https://t.co/sXIKiTWb6s
— dan reed, blake high school class of 05 (@justupthepike) February 4, 2020