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What 40 Million Messages Tell Us About Parent-Teacher Communication

ED Surge

Could better communication between schools and parents alleviate the problem? To Lim, that means there’s a lot of room for improvement in how educators and parents are communicating. And other research has pointed to the importance of improving parent-teacher communication. Parsing education data into snack-sized servings.

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Why Seamless Communication — in the Classroom and Beyond — Matters

ED Surge

Communication from teachers to both students and parents has always been important in K-12 education. But in the tech-dependent era of distance and hybrid learning, clear and consistent communication—about grades, assessments, learning targets and a host of other school-related matters—may now be more important than ever.

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How to Keep Communication Alive: Teachers, Students & Caregivers 

STEM Discovery Education

Open communication is a top priority for teachers, as they search for strategies to increase communication and keep families engaged throughout the school year. To create a cohesive student support team, teachers and family members must come together to encourage students throughout their educational journey.

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Effective Climate Communication: Free PDF Resource

Teach Science for All

This FREE resource for communicating about climate science from Meghan Wise popped up in my LinkedIn feed and it seemed like a great climate education resource to share here.

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Strategies for Effective Teacher-Parent Communication

Teach Hub

Communication between parents and teachers is essential for a child’s academic success. Here we’ll discuss why parent-teacher relationships are so important as well as a few effective strategies that can enhance parent-teacher communication and help to build a strong, supportive relationship. Communication apps are also available.

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A UDL Strategy to Help Students Communicate

Middle Web

The negative tone and unkind remarks adolescents use with one another make it tough to develop a classroom sense of community. They won’t learn to communicate appropriately without explicit instruction, write Samantha Layne and Susanne Croasdaile. The post A UDL Strategy to Help Students Communicate first appeared on MiddleWeb.

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The Best-Led Schools Put Communication First

Middle Web

Creating a dynamic communication model so that information flows effectively among the leadership team, faculty and staff, and parents and stakeholders helps nurture a culture and climate of shared leadership where all voices are heard and appreciated, writes AP DeAnna Miller.