Art, asked by atul9177, 8 months ago

what are the values shown by the parents of the students in the school​

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Answered by kusumakusuma154
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Answer:

Hey mate I'm going to tell the answer..

  1. Friendship
  2. Love
  3. Care
  4. Affection
  5. motivation
  6. hardwork
  7. Success
  8. Appreciation
  9. Logical thinking
  10. General things
  11. Basics
  12. Creativity
  13. Speech (how they must talk)
  14. Behaviour
  15. Self - Defence
  16. Self - Caring
  17. Self - Confidence

These are the values taught and shown to children in School..

Answered by Anonymous
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Families with children in higher poverty and minority schools in the district are more likely to request teachers who provide high 'value-added' in terms of student achievement scores."

In many school districts across the United States parents can express a preference for their child's elementary school teacher. Given that all teachers have distinct strengths and weaknesses, the requests that parents make may provide insight into the things they value in education.

In What Do Parents Value in Education? An Empirical Investigation of Parents' Revealed Preferences for Teachers (NBER Working Paper No. 11494), a study by Brian Jacob and Lars Lefgren, the findings are somewhat surprising. It seems that, on average, parents strongly prefer teachers whom principals describe as the most popular with students - that is, those who are good at promoting student satisfaction. In contrast, parents place relatively less value on a teacher's ability to raise standardized mathematics or reading achievement scores. This suggests that "softer" teacher attributes may be quite important to parents.
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