Talking to parents about student assessments

In the recent years students have become bombarded by numerous assessments and tests at all levels. It is imperative that teachers and school personnel are able to explain to parents the meaning of the tests and test results. According to Rebecca Brown from Fast Bridge Learning parents need to understand: the purpose of the assessments, when assessments will be administered and what the test results mean. She recommends sending parents a summary of the planned assessments, reminding them of testing dates during the school year, and sharing information about how to interpret score reports. For more information on ways teachers can help parents make sense of the assessments and build better communication and parent-school partnerships follow link to the full article at the website below entitled "Strategies for talking to parents about student assessments" By: Rachel Brown, Ph.D., NCSP.




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