Teachers and Parents TogetherPractical ways to involve parents in school programs -- from ideas for bulletin boards, through suggested letters and procedures for parent interviews, open houses, newsletters, and surveys. Reproducible information sheets clarify key questions about everything from spelling to skills to report cards. |
Contents
Foreword | 7 |
Basic Strategies | 21 |
Avenues of Communication | 37 |
School Matters | 60 |
Curriculum Matters | 74 |
Language Partners | 87 |
Information to Share With Parents | 114 |
Appendix | 144 |
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Common terms and phrases
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Popular passages
Page 154 - Parents' Reactions to Teacher Practices of Parent Involvement." Elementary School Journal. Vol. 86. January 1986, pp.