Dialogue between teacher and parents April 23, 2013 Cabrini Abreu EDU 1011 Dr. Piderit Peer Rating: Comment: Teacher: Hello. Lopez, how is your teacher Jayden Barone today? Parent: Hello, Mr. Baron, I am fine, are you? Teacher: I am fine; I just called out to pay attention to your son's behavior. Jayden was acting in class, lost his temper and did not do his homework. Parent: Agent? How about this. He has never lost his temper or function with me, perhaps this is your educational style to threaten him. My son does not disturb other children. Are you planning to tell me that Jayden is the only student you care about? I bet you are the only parent you actually called on this nonsense.
Teacher: Mr. Lopez, I am sorry for such feelings, but my job is to work with my parents when my child is more than usual. Their parents also guarantee you that they know the behavior of their children. My concern for Jaden is not to hurt him, but to help him. Parent: How do you lose your mind?
Communication is important, and the teacher should bear this responsibility. Classes affiliated with 30 students may range from 30 to 120 parental units - mothers, fathers, stepmothers, stepdads, grandparents, parents - but they are aware of these units It is necessary to pay. Teachers are bonds between students, parents, and content, teachers and her or his school are responsible for content selection and communication. Teachers and schools are promoters of education and education is a controversial place, so you need to take active communication there. Martinson (2007) argues that teachers and administrators are mainly responsible for "establishing a true educational center dialogue" (p.188). He shared several examples of complaints about content solved in friendly and successful ways, mostly for open and sincere dialogue between parties.
Dialogue between teacher and parents April 23, 2013 Cabrini Abreu EDU 1011 Dr. Piderit Peer Rating: Comment: Teacher: Hello. Lopez, how is your teacher Jayden Barone today? Parent: Hello, Mr. Baron, I am fine, are you? Teacher: I am fine; I just called out to pay attention to your son's behavior. Jayden was acting in the class, he lost his mood and did not do his homework. Parent: Agent? How about this. He has never lost his temper or function with me, perhaps this is your educational style to threaten him. My son does not disturb other children. Are you planning to tell me that Jayden is the only student you care about? I bet you are the only parent you actually called on this nonsense.