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Parent and teacher Elena Aguilar explains why teacher-parent relationships are critical to student success.
Bringing educators into students’ homes builds trust and gets Mom and Dad into the education process.
Scientists say parents partnering with teachers can change the future of education.
When Mom and Dad come to class, kids do better.
Students thrive when their parents become part of the classroom.
School administrator and author Matt Levinson provides a startup kit for the parents of future middle school students and digital citizens.
Blogger Richard Curwin looks at improving the sometimes dysfunctional dynamic between teachers and parents by having them respect each other's efforts and put the student first.
Results from a recent national survey can help schools develop better strategies for reaching out to parents.
Edutopia contributor Suzie Boss introduces the Home-to-School Connections Guide, which provides relevant and valuable tools for strengthening the bonds between schools and families.
Blogger Andrew Marcinek shares his favorite tech tips for engaging parents.
Young people are immersed in technology in ways previous generations could not have even imagined. Here's a list of resources for parents seeking advice and information about how to help their children explore smart and stay safe.
Check out this guide for parents to learn how to encourage emotionally intelligent behavior in their children.
A great list of ways parents can encourage and support their child -- and their child's school -- in project-based learning.
We've compiled a list of resources to help parents understand high-stakes testing, different forms of assessment, and school achievement data.
Many parents want to help but do not know how. Blogger and elementary teacher Marisa Kaplan shares some ideas for getting parents engaged and involved.
Six tips for encouraging families to enroll children in the urban school your kids attend.
Houston's Hogg Middle School is raising the bar, with help from YES Prep and some pushy parents.
What should collaboration, creativity, communication, and critical thinking look like in a modern classroom? How can parents help educators accomplish their goals? Find out in this guide.
Blogger Matt Levinson guides parents through educating their children about the online world, where clicks have consequences.
Principal and Parent Teacher Chat moderator Joe Mazza explains the benefits for parents and educators alike of participating on Twitter.
Learn the benefits of project-based learning and how you can help make it successful at your children's school.
(2009)Common Sense Media offers five practical pointers to help parents understand and manage the lives of their digital kids.
Learn the benefits of nurturing students' social skills and how to make it happen at their school.
(2009)A focus on family involvement is one reason for student success in the rigorous college-prep environment at YES Prep North Central in Houston, Texas.
Through a home-visit program, schools in Sacramento, California realize the many benefits of parent involvement.
Parents step to the head of the class as advocates for their district's students in Southern California.
Parent involvement plays a vital role in a child's ability and eagerness to learn. Here are four case studies of schools that have found creative ways to get parents engaged.
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