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Share a positive observation of their student, and then ask parents/guardians what you should know about their child to best teach them is a good strategy for getting to know students. You might also consider having families fill out a hopes and goals questionnaire about their children for the school year.
Share a positive observation of their student, and then ask parents/guardians what you should know about their child to best teach them is a good strategy for getting to know students. You might also consider having families fill out a hopes and goals questionnaire about their children for the school year.
Share a positive observation of their student, and then ask parents/guardians what you should know about their child to best teach them is a good strategy for getting to know students. You might also consider having families fill out a hopes and goals questionnaire about their children for the school year.
First, the better we know our students, and the more they know we know them, the more invested they become in school. Also, a dynamic and vigorous learning environment is built on relationships. When we create strong connections with our students, we create a learning environment where risk-taking and collaborative learning can take place.