Parent Teacher Conference Word Template
I chose to use the parent conference record template. I chose this because I think it is such a good idea to keep record of every interaction with the parents. This is a simple page you can insert into the students file to keep on hand in case you need to access it immediately. Sometimes the computer doesn’t allow for immediate access to files you need right away and it also sometimes makes for an uncomfortable meeting if you are taking notes on the computer while talking to the parent. I modified the template by simply typing into the blank spaces. I added the names and content pretty easily. I would simply print this document without modifying it online when I am having a parent teacher conference. If you choose to use this with text instead of print it would work out the same, however, when you are done typing your notes you will need to print it for the parent to sign. I would use this for all of my students when having a parent teacher conference. It is ...
Jacqueline, Great post! Cyber bullying is a big issue and I believe most teachers do not realize how important it is! Like you mentioned it is important that teachers put forth rules and opportunities for students. Student need to be taught about cyber bullying and how wrong it is. There needs to be programs and a plan in the classroom in case a cyber bullying issue comes up. I love how you said students need to be encourages to report cyber bullying. That is so spot on! students are scared to tell and report cyber bullying, but if encouraged then we together can help stop it! It is really important to bring this issue up in class and have a plan! GREAT POST!!
ReplyDeleteYour presentation has shown taught me some facts of cyber bullying that I would have never guessed. Fifty percent is a huge number of adolescents. I can understand why younger children do not report cyber bullying often. They don't want to be known as a "tattle tale" or are often scared as well. The points you have made n your what can be done slide, are critical to teach to our students. Interventions early on is something I can definitely agree with you on. Your classroom plan is excellent and I will definitely plan on using some of these techniques in my classroom as well. Thank you for your post Jacqueline.
ReplyDeleteGreat presentation! I knew that cyber bullying was a real thing, but I had no idea that it took account for nearly 50% of all bullying. I think interventions are a great idea. In the district I work for we discuss bullying in all forms (age appropriate) from the beginning. I think there is always going to be bullying, but as educators and role models we have the power to lessen it. Great ideas!
ReplyDeleteJacqueline, I loved your presentation. I knew some things about cyber bullying, but I did not know that 50 percent of adolescents are victims of it. That shocked me and made me really open my eyes to the cyber world around me. Intervention for this is a must in my opinion. I tell my kids that I work with that cyber bullying, like in person bullying is not nice and that it should not be done in any circumstance. Thank you for your great presentation.
ReplyDeleteGreat job on your prezi. I really enjoyed your thoughts on educating students about bullying and cyberbullying before they reach middle school and I agree with them. People often overlook elementary students when it comes to discussing bullying and cyberbullying. But with more and more young children experiencing depression and committing suicide each year due to bullying/cyberbullying, I'm afraid it is a bigger issue than we think. Teaching young students about how the bullied are effected and the consequences bullies face is a necessity! Many states have even begun to make laws against cyberbullying. Hopefully warning students about this will deter students from bullying others. I also liked your plan on establishing a no-tolerance rule to bullying and cyberbullying at the beginning of the school year. Involving and educating parents about this issue at the beginning of the school year is also a great way to prevent students from being bullied/cyberbullied.
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