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Parent-Teacher Interviews 2.0
Monday, November 5, 2007Yesterday, we had our first parent-teacher interviews for the current academic year. Some of my colleagues don’t like them. I do.
I enjoy parent-teacher interviews because I always see them as an opportunity to reflect on what I’ve accomplished with each individual child. Getting ready for parent-teacher interviews is an opportunity for reflection and self-assessment. It’s an opportunity to look b...
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