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Reichel, Heidi – Perspectives on Dyslexia, 1988
Describes the fears, frustrations, and problems of parent-teacher conferences. Suggests that parents not wait for the first conference to start communication, that they get involved in the school, and that parents go to conferences prepared with written questions and concerns. (MS)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Learning Disabilities, Parent Participation, Parent Rights

Fields, Marjorie V. – Reading Teacher, 1988
Suggests that parents who understand how written language development resembles oral language development are more willing to accept whole language instruction. Offers teachers suggestions on how to convince parents of this similarity. (ARH)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Language Acquisition, Oral Language, Parent Teacher Conferences

Leyser, Yona – Contemporary Education, 1985
The purpose of this study was to obtain perceptions and thoughts of 325 parents of handicapped children regarding their relationship and involvement with school, their level of satisfaction, and their recommendations and suggestions on how to improve parent-school relationships. (MT)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Education, Junior High Schools, Parent Attitudes
Nye, Jean; And Others – Exceptional Parent, 1986
Parents can prepare themselves to participate more effectively in the special education planning process. Guidelines for parents presented in the form of questions to be asked prior to and at the annual review address the need for eliciting clarification, descriptive information, and program implications, and understanding procedures, goals, and…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Educational Diagnosis, Elementary Secondary Education, Guidelines

Deller, Don K. – NASSP Bulletin, 1984
A principal shares principles and practices involved in achieving excellence in a middle school. (DCS)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Educational Quality, Interpersonal Relationship, Junior High Schools
Ramsey, Robert D. – 2002
Filled with time-tested techniques and relevant examples, this user-friendly guide aims to empower educators with the confidence and tools necessary to communicate effectively, efficiently, and honestly in all situations. The resource guide uses clear-cut language, to-the-point insights, and pertinent advice--reflecting the many suggestions found…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Communication Skills, Communication Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education

Fitzgerald, Peter – Education, 1972
Discrepancy-Score Approach, a technique developed and tested over a three year period, allows school districts to determine their perceived educational needs. (MB)
Descriptors: Education Service Centers, Educational Change, Evaluation Methods, Information Sources

Stamm, Martin L.; Nissman, Blossom – Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1971
In an attempt to explain to teachers, parents, and others the role of the elementary guidance counselor, a series of videotapes dealing with the services of this specialist has been developed. (Author/CJ)
Descriptors: Classroom Guidance Programs, Counseling Services, Elementary Education, Information Dissemination

Swick, Kevin J.; And Others – Teaching Exceptional Children, 1980
Skills for creating an atmosphere that enhances communication in the individualized education program (IEP) conference are discussed. Among suggestions are expressing major points in a clear and nonthreatening manner, beginning and ending the conference on a positive note, and using the parent's and child's names. (PHR)
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Guidelines

Kay, Pamela J.; Fitzgerald, Martha – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 1997
Describes the action research process and provides practical guidelines for using the process to improve the education of children with disabilities and increase parental involvement. Laying the groundwork for action research, recruiting parents to participate in the research, and involving parents in each step are discussed. (CR)
Descriptors: Action Research, Disabilities, Educational Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education
Strop, Jean – Understanding Our Gifted, 2003
This article lists common pitfalls in parents' gifted advocacy attempts: believing exceptionality is synonymous with entitlement; responding to stated boredom without determining the meaning; waiting for a crisis before advocating; pushing for a response before agreeing on the issue; and advocating from their own issues. Strategies for developing…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Child Advocacy, Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted

Roach, Patricia B.; And Others – Action in Teacher Education, 1990
A rationale is offered for parent involvement in seeking solutions to the problems faced by middle school students; and for inclusion, in the middle school courses of preservice teachers, of instruction on parent/teacher conferences. Specific suggestions for conducting positive parent-teacher conferences, are offered, with emphasis on proper…
Descriptors: Education Courses, Higher Education, Middle Schools, Parent Participation

Strom, Robert D. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1989
Learning in a past-oriented, present-oriented, and future-oriented society is contrasted. Family viewing of television is suggested as a means of shaping the future by fostering intergenerational communication. In addition, parent-teacher-child conferences are recommended to encourage students to take responsibility for planning their future. (JDD)
Descriptors: Creativity, Elementary Secondary Education, Futures (of Society), Intergenerational Programs
Rump, Virginia; And Others – Instructor, 1992
Presents conference strategies designed to include primary students and show them that their opinions matter. Teachers must create a good atmosphere, let the children describe their classroom performance, let the parents discuss their children's performance, then devise a group plan of action. Teacher tips for creative conferencing are included.…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Parent Student Relationship, Parent Teacher Conferences, Parent Teacher Cooperation
Texas Child Care, 1994
Discusses the role of clear, honest communication in building effective school-parent partnerships. Offers several suggestions to help establish communication between school or child care facility staff and the families served, including newsletters, parent communication centers, parent libraries, home visits, letters and postcards, telephone…
Descriptors: Day Care, Early Childhood Education, Parent Participation, Parent Role