Beschreibung
The MetLife Survey of The American Teacher (2004-2005) reported the greatest challenge new teachers face is communicating with parents. Their research also indicated it was the area in which new teachers were the least prepared. This book provides a literature review, which covers research dating back nearly 30 years on practices veteran teachers and practitioners used for improving parent-teacher communication. Additionally, a quick-reference handbook has been designed to cover topics on the initial meeting; building relationships; encouraging on-going communication; ways of communicating; parent-teacher conferences; and encountering difficult parents. The analysis and easily accessible manual should be especially useful for first-year teachers or any other person seeking further knowledge on using recommended practices in regards to developing and improving effective communication with parents.
Autorenporträt
Catherine A. Tuholski, BS: Applied Psychology; Minor:Communications; Certificates: Practical Psychology, Peace andSocial Justice, and Conflict Management at Regis University. Med:Education-Elementary Education Endorsment. Licensed Educator andBusiness Owner at Katy-Did-It LLC., in Colorado.
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