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Glenys Mann; Linda Gilmore; Ainsley Robertson; Lynsey Kennedy-Wood; Lara Maia-Pike – Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 2024
Productive teacher-parent partnerships are important to successful student outcomes and rely on positive teacher-parent communication, particularly when students have disability. Through semi-structured focus group and individual interviews, 17 parents of students with disability provided first-hand accounts of teacher communication that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Students with Disabilities, Parent Attitudes, Parent Teacher Cooperation
Rose Sebastian; Anandita Krishnamachari; Andrew McCartney – Journal of Education for Teaching: International Research and Pedagogy, 2024
Consultation evenings, also known as parent-teacher conferences, are important opportunities for teachers to strengthen their relationships with caregivers. Many teachers, however, are unprepared, having had few opportunities to build skills and participate in real consultations during teacher training. To provide student teachers with more…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Parent Teacher Conferences, Simulation, Behavior Patterns
Karen Parish; Rahel Warnatsch; Leanne Noelle Strom Torgersen; Ricardo Gregorio Lugo – Journal of Teacher Education and Educators, 2024
A barrier to teacher retainment is the lack of professional preparedness. Limitations with live, hands-on teacher training can contribute to inadequate preparedness, particularly in home-school collaboration. This pilot feasibility study explored using virtual reality simulation (VRS) technology with ninety-seven pre-service teachers in Norway,…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Parent Teacher Cooperation, Self Efficacy, Preservice Teachers
Zehbe, Katja – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2021
Talking about a specific child's development and current issues is an organisationally integral part of the partnership between parents/families and educational institutions with respect to children's upbringing and education. In Germany, the programmatic emphasis on the equality of all participants in annual formal meetings of parents and…
Descriptors: Parent Teacher Conferences, Foreign Countries, Early Childhood Teachers, Special Needs Students
De Coninck, Karen; Keppens, Karolien; Valcke, Martin; Dehaene, Heidelinde; De Neve, Jan; Vanderlinde, Ruben – Research Papers in Education, 2023
This study investigated the effectiveness of clinical simulations (CS) as an instructional strategy to prepare student teachers to conduct parent-teacher conferences. A pre-test/post-test study was set up in order to study the impact of online (n = 181) and face-to-face CS (n = 95) on student teachers' parent-teacher communication competence…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Parent Teacher Cooperation, Simulation, Communication Skills
Edwards, Patricia A.; Spiro, Rand J.; Domke, Lisa M.; Castle, Ann M.; White, Kristen L.; Peltier, Marliese R.; Donohue, Tracy H. – Teachers College Press, 2019
This book helps teachers gain confidence and build sensitivity when interacting with caregivers and families who speak different languages and may come from different cultural, racial, and social backgrounds. By presenting various scenarios, the authors invite readers to reflect on issues they will face as practicing teachers in classrooms and…
Descriptors: Partnerships in Education, Academic Achievement, Vignettes, Problem Solving
Ediger, Marlow – College Student Journal, 2016
Parents and teachers must work together for the good of the child in assisting the latter to achieve more optimally. Each school day is salient in guiding the learning process. There is much to learn and individuals need to be ready for college or career high school graduation.
Descriptors: Parent Teacher Conferences, Parent Teacher Cooperation, Bullying, Home Visits
Valle, Jan W. – Learning Disability Quarterly, 2018
In this article, a narrative inquiry approach is used to investigate how mothers report their experiences of parenting children with learning disability (LD) within the culture of American motherhood and to explore what impact such experiences of motherhood might have upon their relationships with school professionals. Analysis of the mothers'…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Mothers, Child Rearing, Parenting Styles
Region 16 Comprehensive Center, 2024
Native students thrive when supported by a proactive network that nurtures positive identity development, affirms Indigenous heritage, and recognizes their diverse strengths. Active family engagement is crucial for fostering a sense of belonging in school, which evidence shows is foundational to academic success. This resource is intended to help…
Descriptors: Advocacy, American Indian Students, Self Concept, Heritage Education
Susan Graham-Clay – School Community Journal, 2024
Home-school communication is fundamental to parent involvement and student success. This essay and discussion article outlines the broad range of opportunities currently available for teachers to communicate with parents and associated strategies. The most frequent one-way modes of communication used with parents are discussed (websites,…
Descriptors: Parent Teacher Cooperation, Interpersonal Communication, Barriers, Family School Relationship
Seghers, Marie; Boone, Simon; Van Avermaet, Piet – Educational Review, 2021
Educational transitions are crucial sites of social selection. Whereas social bias in teacher recommendations is well-established, less is known about teacher guidance in the process preceding the actual choice. Bridging the literature on social class and educational choice and home-school relations this study explores classed patterns in the…
Descriptors: Parent Teacher Cooperation, Interaction, Social Class, Parent Teacher Conferences
Walker, Joan M. T.; Legg, Angela M. – Journal of Education for Teaching: International Research and Pedagogy, 2018
Teachers regularly communicate with families, yet few candidates are well-prepared for this professional activity. This gap can hinder family-school partnership and pupils' success. Given that candidates' opportunities to learn about family engagement (FE) depends on the decisions and values of individual teacher educators, we illustrate how FE…
Descriptors: Parent Teacher Conferences, Parent Teacher Cooperation, Family Involvement, Interpersonal Communication
Danielian, Jeff; Langley, Susan Dulong – National Association for Gifted Children, 2014
"Connecting for High Potential" sheds light on questions from teachers and parents on many subject matters, however, rarely is there an opportunity to explore how the "other side" might be facing the issue. An ongoing goal of the National Association for Gifted Children (NAGC) is for teachers and parents to develop a broader…
Descriptors: Parent Teacher Conferences, Gifted, Children, Educational Planning
De Coninck, Karen; Valcke, Martin; Vanderlinde, Ruben – Journal of Education for Teaching: International Research and Pedagogy, 2018
This study reports on the design of a video-based instrument to assess student teachers' parent-teacher communication competences (PTCC) in a reliable and valid way. PTCC refer to the competences needed to communicate successfully with parents during conversations such as parent-teacher conferences. Taking into account both conceptual and…
Descriptors: Parent Teacher Cooperation, Interpersonal Communication, Communication Skills, Video Technology
Goldin, Simona; Khasnabis, Debi; O'Connor, Carla D.; Hearn, Kendra – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2017
Teachers must learn to enact practice based on asset-based perspectives of students, families, and communities of color. Asset-based framing must not remain a conceptual notion alone; rather, asset-based frames must have a place in the actual practice of teaching. We report on the design of a teacher education learning activity where interns enact…
Descriptors: Parent Teacher Conferences, Parent Teacher Cooperation, Minority Group Students, Culturally Relevant Education