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Parents as Partners

Connecting parents and teachers using technology

From the category archives:

Communicating with parents

Parent 411 – Moodle course for parents

by Lorna on March 24, 2010

How do we increase parent engagement in schools?

by Lorna on March 2, 2010

Mike Herrity from Twynham School using Sharepoint to connect parents and schools

by Lorna on February 28, 2010

Teacher websites – connecting students and parents

by Sheila Stewart on February 27, 2010

Creating a Free e-newsletter for parents – free online workshop

by Lorna on February 14, 2010

Parent Teacher Twitter Chat @parentella – bringing parents and teachers together

by Lorna on February 6, 2010

Secure Social networking for the classroom using Edmodo

by Lorna on January 26, 2010

teacher training -best practices – parent teacher conferences

by Lorna on January 23, 2010

#PTLA – what does a twitter hash tag mean to parents?

by Lorna on January 20, 2010

Parents get involved using Fundraising solution

by Lorna on January 19, 2010

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