How Teachers Should Prepare for Parent Teacher Conferences

Like any other school day, teachers need to prepare for parent teacher conferences. Most parent teacher conferences are held within a certain block of time. I prefer scheduling parents for appointments within that time period. By scheduling parents, you reduce the amount of ‘wait in line’ time and do not feel as rushed to move parents in and out. You can also look at the schedule and somewhat prepare for the next conference by knowing which child will be discussed next. About one week before conference day, I send home a note with time slots and blank lines. Parents choose … Continue reading

Parent Teacher Conferences- Why?

It is the time of year when schools begin having their last parent teacher conference. At one time, my school system had parent teacher conferences after school usually from three to five o’clock. Now, parent teacher conferences are held during the day and children do not attend school. The conference is held from twelve until six o’clock. No matter when your school holds parent teacher conferences, it is important for parents and teachers to meet. Teachers should encourage parents to attend and parents should make every effort to be there. Over the years of teaching, I have heard numerous comments … Continue reading

Making Parent-Teacher Conferences Successful

Typically, schools hold parent-teacher conferences with parents one to two times a year. Many times, parents dread these conferences because of how they are set up, how they are run and due to the time constraints of the parent, how long they take. What can teachers and schools do to help make parent-teacher conferences successful? According to the NEA (National Education Association) teachers can do a lot to help alleviate some of the problems that arise at parent-teacher conferences. The first thing teachers need to do is schedule the conference based on what date and time the parents have previously … Continue reading

Parents Prepare for Parent Teacher Conference

In most districts parent teacher conferences are near. In a previous article, I discussed the importance of conferencing with your child’s teacher. I also discussed how teachers should prepare for parent teacher conferences. It is equally important for parents to prepare for the conference. As a parent, one should consider what issue needs to be discussed. Make a list of questions that you would like to ask your child’s teacher. Depending on what you plan to talk to the teacher about, you may find it best to leave your child out of the conference. It may also be best to … Continue reading