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Tag Archives: parent meetings
5 Thoughts on Parent Conferences With Families of ELs
Every fall, general education teachers in schools across the United States have questions about the parent conferences that they are getting ready to hold with the families of their EL students. One of the roles of ESL teachers should be … Continue reading
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Tagged as evergreen, Judie Haynes, parent communication, parent meetings, primary education, primary ESL
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How to Hold Effective Conferences With Families of ELs
When families of English learners (ELs) are actively engaged in the education of their children, those children will attend school more regularly, be less likely to drop out, and be more successful academically. Many classroom teachers do not know how … Continue reading
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Tagged as evergreen, intercultural communication, Judie Haynes, parent communication, parent meetings, primary ESL
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6 Tips for Communicating With Families of ELs
For most school districts in the United States, the new school year has begun. Schools are enrolling an increasing population of immigrant and refugee children in their classrooms. Classroom and content-area teachers will need to meet the challenge of communicating with … Continue reading
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Tagged as cultural skills, elementary education, evergreen, Judie Haynes, parent communication, parent meetings, primary school
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