“How was your day?” you ask. “Fine” or “good” or simply a blank stare is your kid’s response. Sound familiar? Then you’re probably champing at the bit for a parent-teacher conference—the quarterly ...
Caregivers should use the 15 minutes they get during a parent-teacher conference to align on key issues. Here's what teachers ...
Get the most out of parent-teacher conferences with these tips, including key questions to ask, creating an action plan and more. As a parent and a teacher, I’ve been on both sides of the ...
(WXYZ) — Thousands of parents will come to schools and classrooms to get facetime with teachers during parent-teacher conferences. There are ways that teachers say ...
We asked current and former teachers for their best advice for parents preparing for parent-teacher conferences. Here's what they suggest: Go through the work with the student. See what areas the ...
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- We're a few weeks into school, and parent-teacher conferences are starting soon. KDKA's Kristine Sorensen gets advice from an elementary school principal on how to make the most ...
Parent-teacher conferences are the speed-dating of the education world. You sign up for a 10-minute slot (15 if you’re lucky), the teacher pulls out a timer, and away you go. How are his reading ...
The new question-of-the-week is: What are effective ways to handle parent/teacher conferences? Parent-teacher conferences are a staple of school life. This series will explore different ways of making ...
Parent-teacher conferences can be some of the most rewarding—or the most stress-inducing—experiences of the school year for teachers. If students are making progress academically and thriving socially ...
It’s conference season—the time of the year when parents and teachers meet to discuss each student’s progress. In most schools, this is a private conversation between the child’s teacher and parent(s) ...
All parents are hoping their child’s educational experience K through 12 will provide a solid foundation for their child's learning and future opportunities. But what I observed more than a decade ago ...