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Informing parents in a timely manner is essential to prevent misunderstandings and conflicts

Publication at Faculty of Education |
2020

Abstract

During school closures, I heard several times that a parent had learned from a teacher that his child had "not enrolled in online teaching for a month" or "had not yet submitted any assignments." And the parent's reaction? "Why do I find out now?" There are different ideas in our minds about the functioning of families, about proper control of students, about proper homework, etc. But we don't really know what's going on in families, and families don't know what we said at school and the students agreed.

If we have mutual expectations, we must communicate them. How to do it, we will show in the following text.