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Parent-Teacher Conference Collaborating for Success

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Parent-Teacher Conference

Collaborating for Success

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Published by NEA:

Good News about America’s Public Schools

Kentucky November 2003

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Parents Need to Be More Involved:

Parents in Kentucky need to be more involved in their children’s education. In Kentucky, just 72% of 4th grade parents and just 31% of 8th grade parents participate in parent-teacher conferences -one of the lowest levels of participation in the country.

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Important Steps

to Include

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The SETTING

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Make the conference area as comfortable as possible.

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Soft, background music

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Provide Light Refreshments

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CONFERENCE

IN PROGRESS

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MEET and GREETthem

at the door.

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Use ADULT sizeCHAIRS

facing each other.

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Provide PAPER and PENS so

that parents can take notes.

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Provide materials that parents can take home:

• Information on homework• Newsletters• Suggestions for how to help children at

home and at school• Upcoming schools activities• Invitations to join parent group

meetings

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The CONFERENCE

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Take the sandwich approach.

BE PREPARED

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Work your way into what needs to be improved upon.

Finish with something positive.

Begin with something positive.

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LISTENto what parents

have to say.

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Above all, thank them for taking time to come and

meet with you on the day of the conference.

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GLOWS & GROWS

Be prepared with notes on the child and put them into two

categories:

This will help you focus on the student’s strengths and needs

both academically and behaviorally.

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When you communicate with parents throughout the year,

there will be no surprises.

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REMEMBER....You are the expert!