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SchoolSpring » parent teacher conferences

Kindergarten Red-Shirting.

Do you know the guidelines of “Red-Shirting” in Kindergarten? A few words from Mary Beth, SchoolSpring’s Program and Community Manager about her experiences getting children into schools. “I was in the latter position.  My middle son missed the cut-off date by 10 days.  The entrance date up until the year he was to enter kindergarten was January 1st (5 yrs old prior to 1/1), so he had already completed two years of pre-school, with the expectation of entering Kindergarten the next fall.  Mid-way through the school year, we were informed that the entrance date was now to be September 1st beginning the year my son was to enter kindergarten.  That meant, he would not be able to go.  There was no entrance exam and the kindergarten readiness tests that his pre-school had … Read entire article »

Filed under: curriculum, Education Reform, parent teacher conferences, Student Health

STUDENT-LED CONFERENCES – A GROWING TREND

Mary Beth, SchoolSpring’s Program and Community Manager has personal experience as a mother with three children in school and input from teachers around the country as a part of her day-to-day work. For years the process of parent-teacher conferences has been the same; the teacher hurriedly telling a parent about their child’s progress (mostly meaning their grades and participation in class) and not much time, if any, for discussion.   A quote from Education World’s piece on Student-Led conferences,  “But now, many schools are trying something new — student-led conferences that communicate not only how a student’s doing but also why”.(link to article) After personally attending over 60 parent-teacher conferences to date (2 a year for 3 children) I have been in classrooms with teachers who give a 2 minute speech about what … Read entire article »

Filed under: Future of Education, parent teacher conferences, Student Health, teacher evaluation