Except, of course, the parents that do not have internet access. I need to take this into account when I provide information to my future students' parents. I am not sure what the alternatives should be. I plan to give a survey for the students to take home so parents can choose the best way to keep them informed.
I plan to use the internet to post student grades, if it is available, but will not be able to depend on it totally. I probably will have a high percentage of parents without internet access even at work.
:)
Jeanne
Douglas Friedman wrote:
With a student in high school, I constantly check the website to monitor progress and follow up on open assignments. (And why do some teachers still not post their grades on line while others do it assiduously?) Monitoring has become so much easier now that grades can be monitored at all times. There really is no excuse for parents to take a pass on this critical responsibility.
Doug
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