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What is Teacher-Parent Communication

Handbook of Research on Leadership and Advocacy for Children and Families in Rural Poverty
Messages that are sent from school to home can be delivered in multiple ways. More formal communication from the teacher includes newsletters, webpages and conferences. Less formal, but equally important, are the comments made on homework, conversations in greeting or dismissal times, and other day to day communications from the teacher.
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Home-School Pathways: Exploring Opportunities for Teacher and Parent Connections
Kathy Renita Fox (Watson College of Education, University of North Carolina at Wilmington, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-2787-0.ch018
Abstract
Teachers who are informed about the children, families, and communities where they teach are better prepared to share resources and advocate for gaps in literacy and other services in rural communities. Despite the importance of home-school partnerships for children's academic success, aspects of parent involvement and community engagement are often omitted from teacher preparation programs. As a result, many new teachers do not feel adequately prepared to work with families. A variety of strategies are needed for teachers to successfully engage families from diverse cultures and in communities where they teach but not live. Included in this chapter are practices that university teacher preparation programs can initiate to better train teachers to look for engagement opportunities in their school communities.
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