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Chapter 9

Parent-Teacher Conferences

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Preview Questions

What do you know about the purposes of parent conferences?

Can you identify some of the strategies for planning and conducting parent conferences?

What are some of the pitfalls to avoid in parent conferences?

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Importance of Regular Conferences

To provide a developmental overview

To provide time and privacy

To increase mutual knowledge

To formulate goals

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Groundwork for Successful Conferences

Explain purpose of conference to parents

Plan for uninterrupted time

Plan for private location

Plan goals and materials to be discussed

Prepare parents for their participatory role

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Help Parents Prepare

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Teacher Preparation (1 of 2)

Conference Preparation

Time scheduled.

Coverage in classroom arranged.

Staff lounge reserved.

Organization of anecdotal records and portfolio.

Handout sent for parent preparation.

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Teacher Preparation (2 of 2)

Conference Preparation

Parent contacted for observation appointment.

List of questions prepared.

Outline of topics prepared.

Plan for opening examples.

Environment prepared—snacks, writing materials, privacy sign.

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Strategies for Successful Conferences

Help parents feel at ease

Begin with positive attitude and comments

Encourage parent participation

Active listening: paraphrasing and reflecting

Summarize for parents

Copies of assessment tools

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Revisiting

Consider any experiences you have had participating in or observing parent-teacher conferences. Can you recall specific examples of some of these principles in action? Or, can you identify which of these principles would have improved the conferences?

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Pitfalls to Avoid in Conferences (1 of 2)

Avoid using technical terminology

Avoid the role of “expert”

Avoid negative evaluations

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Pitfalls to Avoid in Conferences (2 of 2)

Avoid unprofessional conversation

Avoid giving advice

Avoid rushing into solutions

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Think About It

Can you describe a specific example of each pitfall? It is important to recognize these.

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Conference Evaluation

Planning for follow up and next steps

Self-evaluation

How prepared was I?

How well did I listen?

How well did I involve the parents?

Parent evaluation

How valuable was the conference?

Did I get new ideas about my child?

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Summary

Productive parent-teacher conferences need:

Planning and preparation to achieve goals

Time and privacy for discussion

Strategies to facilitate two-way communication and sharing of information, questions, and ideas

Respect for each participant’s expertise

A positive focus on child’s progress and development.

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