It's been intimated that teachers dread Parent-Teacher Night more than Little Johnnie's parents do. Of course, if you've already sent a note home, or called his parents about a discipline or learning issues, they are not thrilled to be there either.
Yet, when you come right down to it, both teachers and parents have the same goal: You want what is best for their children; they want what is best for their children.
Communicating effectively with parents is the key. This program addresses ways to:
Clearly identify issues and present them to parents
Use communications technology to keep parents up to date with their child's progress
Forge parent-teachers partnerships that produce benefits for children
Address discipline problems
"The whole art of teaching is only the art of awakening the natural curiosity of young minds for the purpose of satisfying it afterwards." -Anatole France