Bye, bye summer! It is time for a new school year to begin. Research indicates that the number one predictor of a child’s academic success is high parental involvement. When a parent is more hands-on ...
A New Hampshire Democratic lawmaker is drawing attention for telling a parent Wednesday to "shut up" and "let the teachers teach." The parent had emailed New Hampshire state Representative Tommy Hoyt ...
Teachers choose their profession for various reasons, from a passion for a particular subject to a desire to shape young minds. Working with parents might not top the list for many educators, ...
Parents are their children’s first teachers. It’s a common saying, but what does it actually mean for schools? Traditionally, parents’ undeniable and critical role in the education of their children ...
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She's A Teacher With 22 Kids Who Aren't Performing At Their Grade Level, And She Says Parents Are To Blame
As a teacher, this year is the hardest year that Khrysten (@khrysten98) has ever had. She teaches a classroom of 28 kids, and ...
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — As Utah gears up for the upcoming school year, educators and parents are working together to navigate changes in education. Finding the right balance between classroom learning ...
The Utah State Board of Education is observing national Family Engagement Month, a monthlong campaign highlighting the critical importance of partnerships between schools and families.
Schools around the world continue to struggle with difficult decisions about whether to hold in-person classes, provide online instruction, or adopt a hybrid approach. Even children whose schools are ...
With recent clips circulating on social media that call out the learning gap of Black students or lack of parental involvement, Indianapolis parent advocate and mother of three, Ashley Thomas, says ...
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As strike threat looms, Minneapolis teachers union leans on new parents group to back its demands
Minneapolis has the threat of a teachers strike looming for the second time in three years, and some parents — still with hard feelings about the last walkout — could see their lives disrupted anew.
Teachers in Rochester are bargaining for vastly expanded protections in their new contract talks with the Rochester school board — including measures that would allow classroom information to be ...
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