Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Parent - Teacher Partnership rules

Another two of the parent - teacher relationship rules.
High School Corner went to the Stratford Press this week with information on the cross country, variety concert and 40 hour famine.
Rule 3: Partner with your child’s teacher.
Children who do best at school are the ones who have parents (at home) and teachers (at school) working closest together.
• Teachers describe parent-teacher relationships as essential, vital and critical.
• Positive links between parents and teachers create positive attitudes to school.
• Your involvement will help your child’s progress at school, build trust and resolve differences.
• Parent-teacher partnerships, like any teamwork, benefit from communication.

Rule 4: Participate in your child’s school

No matter what support or assistance parents can offer, regardless of whether it’s during school hours or out-of-hours, it’s always appreciated.
• Read school communications regularly.
• Support the school’s values in your home and encourage respect.
• Involve yourself in the school community through a diverse range of activities.
• Look for opportunities to share knowledge and experience.
• Respect the teacher’s professionalism.
• Ultimately your child will reap the benefits of your involvement.

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