What Are Some Strategies for Teachers & Parents Who Disagree?
On those inevitable occasions when teachers and parents disagree about curriculum, assignments, peer relationships, homework, or teaching approaches, a pattern of open communication can be invaluable for resolving differences. In times of disagreement, teachers should: • Know the school policy for addressing parent-teacher disagreements. Teachers should check school and district policies for handling conflicts or disagreements with parents and should follow the procedures outlined. • Use discretion about when and where children and their families are discussed. Resist temptations to discuss individual children and their families in inappropriate public or social situations. Parents must know the facts when discussing disagreements with teachers. Parents should: • Talk directly with the teacher about problems. Address complaints directly with the teacher, either in person or by telephone, and then to other school personel in the order specified by school policy. It is important to check
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