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30 Αυγ 2021 · 9 Ways to Build Strong Home-School Relationships this School Year 14. Stop considering parent night as a speech about what you’ll teach this year. Instead, use it as an opportunity! Discuss what can be done at home to assist what you do in the classroom. Then, spend time making connections.
By providing intentional guidance and specific examples of family engagement activities at home, educators set up new ways for families to catalyze their student’s future success.
This classroom resource guide highlights solutions for connecting home and school in order to improve student learning and success. Whether you’re a teacher, parent, or district administrator, this guide provides you with relevant and valuable tools and resources for how best to strengthen the bonds between schools, families, and communities ...
It’s important to create a strong school-to-home connection by keeping families informed about and involved in what’s going on at school. Here are five ways I like to do this. 1. Twitter. Twitter is a versatile tool to connect your students to the world, your community, your school and, most importantly, their families! I make sure that my ...
Weekly is great, but if that’s too much, start with monthly. It doesn’t have to be in-depth: descriptions of current units, assignments, and activities; ideas for how families can connect to the lessons at home; and reminders of upcoming events and days off is a perfect mix.
Plan to have a family discussion each week. Try to pick a topic that emerges from your child's experiences at school. The more you familiarize yourself with the daily routines and activities at preschool, the more you'll be able to encourage this type of conversation.
To help struggling readers be successful in school, we need to bridge the diverse literacy cultures at home to the academic literacy culture at school. After providing time and space to learn about the family, share the student’s progress.