A teacher’s guide for helping bridge the gap between home and school and increase achievement for diverse elementary and middle grade students. Too often, today’s student feels alienated from school, and learning suffers as a result especially when there are cultural differences between student and teacher. Developing a relationship with the family can provide the missing link in the educational chain. Reaching Out is an invaluable resource for compassionate educators interested in building strong relationships with their students’ families. A dynamic team of teachers and teacher educators have combined their first-hand experience and in-depth research in this essential guidebook. By involving the entire family in the educational experience, teachers can bridge the gap separating home and school and help produce happier, healthier, and smarter kids. Highlights include: -Building trust with families -Communicating in positive ways with students’ families -Implementing family workshops -Involving families through innovative homework ideas Based on a five-year study, the information will be particularly helpful for teachers whose classrooms reflect a diverse student population. By incorporating these concepts and techniques, you not only enhance the learning experience you also help your students to be more compassionate and excited about school.
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Reaching Out A K–8 Resource for Connecting Families and Schools – (PDF/EPUB Version)
Author(s): Diane W. Kyle; Ellen McIntyre; Karen B. Miller; Gayle H. Moore
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing (Open Road)
ISBN: 9781632205667
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$19,99
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