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Vallin, Rose – Instructor, 1988
A teacher describes her method for ensuring effective, productive parent-teacher conferences. Suggestions include: scheduling conferences during the first two weeks of school; keeping a flexible schedule; preparing a simple parent questionnaire; explaining expectations and obtaining parents' expectations; making a problem solving agreement; and…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Expectation, Parent Attitudes, Parent Teacher Conferences
Scheerschmidt, Andrea E. – 1986
Because teachers are usually the first to observe that a student may have a learning problem, it is often their job to suggest to parents that an outside professional evaluation of their child be considered. This is particularly true for teachers in private and parochial schools, because the typical public school support staff is usually not…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Handicap Identification, Learning Disabilities, Parent Attitudes

Teaching Exceptional Children, 1986
Asserting that the biggest mistake educators can make is to set themselves up as experts vis-a-vis parents as amateurs, Barbara and William Christopher emphasize the importance of continued education for the autistic individual and relate their experiences with the educational community as they sought help for their autistic son. (JC)
Descriptors: Autism, Elementary Secondary Education, Parent Attitudes, Parent School Relationship
Academic Therapy, 1987
Suggestions for special education teachers preparing for parent-teacher conferences include: preparing a folder showing students' tests, assignments, and progress; and encouraging a two-way dialogue by providing a supportive environment. Suggestions for parents include being responsive and receptive to teachers' suggestions and asking for…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Disabilities, Guidelines, Parent Attitudes
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
Des Moines Public Schools, IA. – 1978
Guidelines for conducting home visits with parents of Title I students are presented. The guidelines include the following: (1) a list of purposes for home visits; (2) suggestions for what to do and what not to do when visiting; (3) types of information that parents can provide; and (4) ways to deal with difficult situations. Additional materials…
Descriptors: Compensatory Education, Elementary Education, Guidelines, Home Visits
Murphy, Linda; Della Corte, Suzanne – Special Parent/Special Child, 1988
This issue addresses the relationship between teachers and parents of handicapped children. It explores how barriers to an effective parent-teacher relationship arise and how best to work toward a better relationship, one in which parents can positively influence the teacher's involvement with them and, in turn, one in which the teacher can…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Interpersonal Communication, Parent Attitudes
Howe, Frank; Simmons, Betty Jo – 1993
This booklet provides guidelines to help teachers better understand the importance of forming alliances with the primary caregivers (birth parents, adoptive parents, step parents, foster parents, or guardians) of the children whom they teach. Specific recommendations are offered concerning the following factors: conferences in the home, in school,…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Guidelines, Interpersonal Communication, Parent Attitudes
Kroth, Roger; Krehbiel, Roberta – 1982
This module (part of a series of 24 modules) is on philosophies, competencies, and skills that will aid the teacher in communicating with parents. The genesis of these materials is in the 10 "clusters of capabilities," outlined in the paper, "A Common Body of Practice for Teachers: The Challenge of Public Law 94-142 to Teacher…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Higher Education, Learning Modules, Mainstreaming
Miller, Becky Iden – 1986
A review of research data focused on the effects of parental involvement on children's reading achievement and ways in which parents can help promote children's reading achievement. The review included 35 studies (which are briefly summarized) of (1) parents' attitudes about their involvement in their child's education, (2) the positive effects of…
Descriptors: Family Environment, Meta Analysis, Parent Attitudes, Parent Participation
Lee, Guang-Lea – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 2003
Korean children's school experiences as new immigrants to the United States are often emotionally turbulent because of environmental and psychological stresses that result when moving from one culture to another. With some basic knowledge and some suggested approaches, teachers can assist these children, whose numbers are increasing, to have a…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, Parent Teacher Conferences, Home Visits, Korean Americans

Fox, Richard W. – Michigan Social Studies Journal, 1989
Stresses the crucial role that parents play in improving student motivation and achievement in school. Sees the parent-teacher conference as an invaluable tool for involving parents in their children's education and winning community support for public schools. Advises how to conduct a productive parent-teacher conference. (CH)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Parent Attitudes, Parent Role, Parent School Relationship