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Ideally, student, parents, and teacher form a learning team. Conferences create an environment of free exchange among all three components of a team. Unfortunately, in the secondary setting, conferences typically convene when there is a problem to solve, and the role of the classroom teacher becomes crucial. This week we offer tips to improve the quality of the student-parent-teacher conferences you host.
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Parent & Teacher Conferences
An Important link between home and school
Your parent-teacher conference is a time scheduled to share information that
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involved in each conference have information to gain and information to give!
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ALBANY, N.Y. - New York State United Teachers today urged parents to sign up for parent-teacher conferences, saying the phase-in of more challenging Regents exams and new state tests, including the fourth-grade English Language Arts and math exams, make this year's conferences more important than ever.
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Welcome to your parent-teacher conference. During this brief meeting you and your child's teacher will get to know each other, discuss the child's progress and exchange ideas about how to best help your child.
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Opening The Parent-Teacher Conference Door To The Students - A Meaningful Learning Experience
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A few weeks ago my husband and I attended and participated in our oldest son, Nick's, parent-teacher conference. Our son is currently in second grade and up to this point had not accompanied us to these meetings, mainly I suspect, because no one asked him. Upon returning home from each of the conferences, we were pumped for details as to what h ...
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In conducting a parent teacher conference, the following steps may be helpful to consider. Of course when the parent[s] come in for conference, they should be greeted with a smile and a handshake. Then when the parents sit down for the conference, I have found it very useful to begin by asking parent[s] to tell me what words first come to their minds when they think of their children. Listen to these words, and th ...
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In response to input from our parent community, Parent-Teacher Conferences are scheduled into the school calendar. The first conference period falls at the mid-point of the first trimester, while the second conference period is scheduled for the mid-point of the school year. In each instance your child’s classroom teacher will contact you to set up a conference time. During the first conference teachers are anxio ...
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Make the most of parent-teacher conferences
Before: Get Prepared · Talk to your child. Ask what subjects he liked best and which he likes least. Why? Are there any questions he wants you to ask? · Write out a list of questions for yourself. Note if there are changes at home that you should mention to the teacher.
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Hundreds of parents feel nervous about the first parent conference of the year, but remember that many teachers are just as nervous as you are. They need to tell you about your child's school progress in a very short time, they don`t know what questions you'll have, and their next parents may be waiting in the hall.
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Parents play big role in parent-teacher conferences
By Margaret Miller, Colorado State University
Cooperative Extension, El Paso County
August 13, 1998
With the back-to-school season in full swing, can parent-teacher conferences be far behind? The next thing you know, you'll receive an invitation to visit the teacher and learn all about your students' progress, or worse yet, their lack of progress. It's a date you'll not want to miss.
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Parent-Teacher Conferences
Was the news from your last partent-teacher conference a mixture of pleasant and unpleasant? Wondering what to do?
Here's advice from veteran teachers, Sue Schlingman at Washington Core Knowledge Elementary and Bill Ernest at Wellington Junior High School.
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Children Benefit from Good Parent-Teacher Conferences
Many parents go to parent-teacher conferences thinking the teacher is in charge and that they are significantly less important. But James Comer, a child psychiatrist and one of the nation's leading advocates of parental involvement in schools, wants parents to be more prepared and more informed. According to ...
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I'll never forget those anxious, nail-biting moments when Mom and Dad took off for parent-teacher conferences. Don't get me wrong … I was a good student, but I worried anyway. Would I get in trouble for passing notes in history class or forgetting my math homework?
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When parents attend a parent-teacher conference, they are often overwhelmed and sometimes fearful. These feelings may stem from their own school experiences as a student or from preconceived ideas about what they are going to hear at the conference. While parents are interested in hearing about their child’s progress, they may not know how to get the most out of these meetings. The ...
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Communicating with parents is one of the most important things we do as teachers. When we work together with a child’s parents, we improve the atmosphere for learning.
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Excerpts taken from an article by Linda Shalaway in Instructor magazine (July/August 1993): "Perfecting Parent Conferences: Tips and activities to help you put parents at ease, involve them in their child's learning, and establish a partnership that works all year."
Prepare a send-home that invites parents to meet with you, states the purpose of the conference, and lists potential times.
Decide upon goals y ...
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15 ideas for successful parent-teacher conferences
Communicating with parents is one of the most important things teachers do. When we work together with a student's parents, the atmosphere for student learning is improved, and when we have parents' support, we do a better job. Student achievement improves with increased parent interest and involvement.
Here are some tips fo ...
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[Back to Middle School]Updated March 03, 2006
Get Ready for Parent-Teacher Conferences
Middle School Conferences 05-06
Spring Conferences: February 2 & March 2, 2006
There are no more conferences scheduled for this year.
All conferences are held from 4-8pm
Before you attend the conference, spend a few minutes talking with your child.
Ask what s/he would like you to talk about with the teacher.
Ask what s/he thinks the teacher will say.
Ask about the things your child li ...
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