
Parent Involvement And Our Schools
Research over the past several years on parent involvement and our schools indicate that regardless of background or family income, students that have involved parents •

Research over the past several years on parent involvement and our schools indicate that regardless of background or family income, students that have involved parents •

In passing a playground with school children at play, how many times is there a child sitting on the ground or on the sidewalk of the

State tests are given to students in all schools once a year. Testing drives instruction and standardized tests have a purpose. They are used as an

There are several variables to consider when examining class size and student achievement. Studies show that it is best to have small classes in the primary

Is there a difference in ordinary play and playful learning? All parents and educators understand the value in a child’s play and no one wants

Good questions are the principal element in the development of critical thinking skills. Questions encourage collaboration amongst students and teachers and support the learning process.

How do programs for ‘at risk’ students help? Programs such as SIP (Student Intervention Program), SAP (Student Assistance Program), and PEP (Personal Education Plan) are designed

Teachers are beginning to see the use of, what some call, ‘Cyber language/Internet English’ as part of formal written English. Language constantly develops and changes.

Reading aloud to all children from infancy to college has many benefits. Many parents and teachers believe that when children are toddlers and of primary

Schools are now beginning to use student ratings to determine the effectiveness of teachers. Schools in Georgia, Tennessee, and Florida (to name some) use a