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Heinrich, Linda Berry – Learning, 1985
A teacher, worried that parent-teacher conferences were not informative enough, invited the students to participate in their own conferences. The students have an added stake in the conferences, and parent attendance has increased because of the children's involvement. (MT)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Parent Teacher Conferences, Student Participation
Knox, Laura; Candelaria, Cynthia – Learning, 1987
Tips to break the tension and make parent-teacher conferences productive are offered. A reproducible page with suggestions for parents entitled "How To Get the Most Out of Parent-Teacher Conferences" is included. (MT)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Parent Role, Parent Teacher Conferences, Teacher Role
Collinson, Vivienne – Learning, 1995
Examines the importance of using student portfolios to monitor progress, assess learning, integrate subjects, encourage independent learning, foster collaboration, ease anxiety about grades, and facilitate parent/teacher conferences. The article helps teachers examine what they should already know about portfolios and presents suggestions about…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Holistic Evaluation, Parent Teacher Conferences
Margolis, Howard; Brannigan, Gary – Learning, 1990
Teachers can prepare themselves for angry confrontations with parents by learning how to cope with parent anger and channeling it into positive action. A five-step process, the I.D.E.A.L. system, is outlined and recommended as an effective technique for converting angry parents into collaborators. (IAH)
Descriptors: Anger, Elementary Secondary Education, Interpersonal Communication, Parent Attitudes