Biology, asked by chshailaja34, 5 months ago

whare are
your expectations about
are
your parents and teachers?​

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Answered by srustiA
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Parent-teacher relationships are an important aspect of students' success—maybe even more important than the teacher's relationship with students. The start of a new school year brings with it the opportunity for educators to set the tone for creating strong parent-teacher relationships.

I asked Barry Saide, a former elementary school teacher and current director of curriculum and instruction for Tabernacle School District in Tabernacle, New Jersey, and Andrea Bazemore, a kindergarten teacher at Uplift Mighty, a free, public charter school in Forth Worth, Texas, to share their thoughts.

Your Promise to Parents

As the person in charge of their child for much of the day, it's important to come to an agreement about what parents should expect from you.

Practice Open Communication

Saide and Bazemore both commented on the importance of staying connected with parents. Use the time at back-to-school night to get the ball rolling. Explain how you'll differentiate your instruction on academic, behavioral, social, and emotional levels, Saide says, and provide a clear picture of what the classroom day looks like and why.

Part of open communications via regular emails, phone calls, meetings, and even social media, is making sure that parents see teaching and learning as a process that sometimes involves failure.

"Just because I taught it doesn't mean students learned it, nor were they always supposed to," Saide says. "Sometimes, introduction to content means grappling with ideas, abstract thoughts, or making meaning. Learning should be about continual growth, not initial or overall mastery."

Bazemore adds that open communication makes parents feel like you're on their side, building trust even when the dialogue may be difficult.

"I want to let my parents know that I will talk to them about anything in regard to the education of their child, good or bad," she says. "If I see that development is not keeping up the pace to others, it's my responsibility to speak about it."

Answered by alaymaru009
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umm rn I don't have to study because I have a international business and it's going very well but when I was in the school so I got plenty of expections from my parents and teachers likewise

frist one is applicable for both

I want them both to be friendly with me

second they have to understand me in anger

3rd they have understand my freedom

that's it

but I have everything because I'm indipendent

I'm interested to know your expectations bout parents and teachers if you interested to share.

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