Do you know,that Research Shows Parent Involvement in Education Important To Student Success?
hmmm,despite of very expensive cost of children's education,there's one important thing that frequently get our attention.
It is no wonder that parent involvement with the schools has become a major educational issue. This is an era of concern about the quality of education in this country. States are taking a greater role in monitoring and maintaining academic standards. Communities are ever more watchful of the expense of public education. Local schools are concerned about continuing to provide high-quality teaching and other services with dwindling resources. And parents want assurance that their children will receive adequate preparation to lead rewarding adult lives.
A recent review of the research literature by Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory found that, "clearly, parent involvement is effective in fostering achievement and affective gains at all levels, and schools are encouraged to engage and maintain this involvement throughout the elementary, middle school and secondary years".
Parents need to be involved throughout the school year reading to their children, helping with assignments, participating in parent events at the school and establishing a working relationship with teachers.
More, at http://www.cdipage.com/
hmmm,despite of very expensive cost of children's education,there's one important thing that frequently get our attention.
It is no wonder that parent involvement with the schools has become a major educational issue. This is an era of concern about the quality of education in this country. States are taking a greater role in monitoring and maintaining academic standards. Communities are ever more watchful of the expense of public education. Local schools are concerned about continuing to provide high-quality teaching and other services with dwindling resources. And parents want assurance that their children will receive adequate preparation to lead rewarding adult lives.
A recent review of the research literature by Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory found that, "clearly, parent involvement is effective in fostering achievement and affective gains at all levels, and schools are encouraged to engage and maintain this involvement throughout the elementary, middle school and secondary years".
Parents need to be involved throughout the school year reading to their children, helping with assignments, participating in parent events at the school and establishing a working relationship with teachers.
More, at http://www.cdipage.com/
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