Communication
作者:Vanessa Zoccoli

1. Staff
1.1. Regular collaboration and team planning sessions are extremely valuable.
1.2. When it comes to problem-solving, he says when there is good communication among teachers, it helps them to jointly handle students’ problems more effectively.
1.2.1. In addition, collaborating with teacher and staff, especially prior teachers and special education teachers, for the development of a students IEP.
2. Classroom Teacher
2.1. Teachers also benefit from parent-teacher communication, as parents can serve as a valuable asset in the learning environment.
2.2. Teachers who cultivate relationships with parents will gain added cooperation, as parents are more likely to work with and reach out to teachers they trust.
2.3. Communication skills are most vital for interactions with students, because the act of teaching itself requires them.
3. Effective communication is two-way, generating the understanding and support the professionals and the parents all need to make effective decisions about the child’s educational program. Communication involves listening as well as speaking. Listening gives information and data that you can use in developing an appropriate program for your child. The key to effective communication is preparation and a willingness to be actively involved in planning your child’s education. Working together as a team is important and is supported through effective communication. Work as a team to find solutions. The goal should be to provide an appropriate educational program for your child. The key to effective communication is preparation and a willingness to be actively involved in planning your child’s education. Working together as a team is important and is supported through effective communication. Work as a team to find solutions. The goal should be to provide an appropriate educational program for your child.
4. Parents
4.1. Parent-teacher interviews are a great opportunity to communicate with parents and discuss how a student is tracking academically and socially.
4.2. Ongoing communication with parents is essential to make sure teachers can tailor their approach to each students needs.
4.3. Effective parent-teacher communication can also benefit parents. Since parents are not always directly involved in the classroom, regular conversations with teachers can help them understand which subject areas their children are doing well in, and which ones they are struggling with.
5. Students
5.1. Parents who are more involved in their child’s education can help improve academic achievement, according to the National Center for Education Statistics. When parents take an interest in school activities, students are given an additional level of accountability.
5.1.1. When parents communicate with teachers to discover their childrens’ needs, students see that their family is looking out for them and wants them to be successful.
5.2. Student communication is vital to student success in the classroom.
5.2.1. Good communication is especially important when a student is struggling. As teachers we must create a welcome and open environment were our students feel comfortable and confident to talk and ask when they need help.