Parent Teacher Conference Forms

Video Tutorial How to Fill Out Parent Teacher Conference Forms

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During the conference Be on time. Be yourself. Stay calm. Ask for explanations of anything you don't understand. Ask the most important questions early in the conference. Respectfully discuss differences of opinion. Create an action plan. Thank the teacher for meeting with you.
Here are some key ideas to discuss with your student's teacher during the conference. Your child's strengths and areas for growth. Ask the teacher about your child's strengths, beyond grades. How to support your child at home. Course recommendations. Standardized tests. College or future plans.
Be sure to explain any terms, curriculum titles, or even words on progress reports that aren't commonly used outside the school setting. Ask questions and listen. Ask parents or guardians for their input about students' strengths, needs, and learning styles, as well as their hopes and dreams for their children.
Ask and answer questions about your child's life May I tell you about my child? May I tell you about what's going on at home? How is my child doing socially? How is my child doing emotionally? What are my child's academic strengths and weaknesses? Is my child performing on grade level?
Questions About the Curriculum Can you describe your teaching style? What skills are you working to develop right now? How do these skills relate to the goals of the entire school year? What are the five most important skills you want students to develop this year? Does my student have to take standardized tests?
15 Tips for Leading Productive Parent-Teacher Conferences Offer a flexible conference schedule. Prepare, prepare, prepare. Arrange for a translator if needed, and find a way to connect. Be aware of your body language. Sit side-by-side. Share real stories and student work. Include the positive. Create clear goals.