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In this episode, we explore the role of teachers in building a culture of collaboration with parents. Mary Broadsmith shares her insights and practical tips on fostering open communication, building trust, and engaging parents as active partners in their child's learning journey. Mary also emphasizes the importance of virtue education and the responsibility teachers have to model professionalism and character for their students.

Key Topics:

Creating a Collaborative Culture with Parents

  • Benefits of inviting parents into the classroom

  • Strategies for open communication and trust-building

Effective Communication Techniques

  • Building rapport with parents during meetings

  • Handling difficult conversations and emails with professionalism

The Role of Virtue Education

  • Integrating virtues into the classroom environment

  • Encouraging students to make positive choices and take responsibility

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