CNA: Parents, teachers back tougher stance on school bullying, but doubts remain over impact
Parents, teachers back tougher stance on school bullying, but doubts remain over impact
Education Week: How Parents Can Support Teachers In and Out of the Classroom
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Parents and teachers are raising concerns about violence at Columbus City Schools, with more than 850 police runs to district middle and high schools in less than three years. ...
The Hill: Student misbehavior is still up — and teachers want parents to do more about it
Student behavior in the classroom is not improving, and teachers want parents to do more. An Education Week survey released this month found 64 percent of teachers reporting classroom behavior has ...
Student misbehavior is still up — and teachers want parents to do more about it
Parents and teachers work together to support a student's growth and education. (Green Shoot Media photo) With a child’s future hanging in the balance, the people in their life need to be able to ...
Education Week: Teachers Say Behavior Problems Aren’t Just About Students. It’s the Parents
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Taylor, regarding First Amendment rights of parents to opt out of LGBTQ+-inclusive curriculum in public schools. Parents in Montgomery County, Maryland, sued the school district for including storybooks with LGBTQ+ themes in an English Language Arts curriculum, arguing they were not allowed to opt their children out.
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Phys.org: Google promotes 'teacher approved' apps for kids. Here's what parents should know
As school holidays continue around Australia, many parents are looking for educational ways to keep their children entertained.
Google promotes 'teacher approved' apps for kids. Here's what parents should know
I would recommend to somebody that he do something, but the thing that I recommend is the action itself: I would recommend going to Urumqi. I would recommend that to anyone who asked. I would recommend going to Urumqi to anyone who asked. Thanks for giving me advice. But there seems to be controversy over this issue among you native speakers of ...
Recommend and explain are equally good examples of verbs that will not work in this way. In both cases, only the thing being recommmended/explained can be the direct object. The person to whom this is being recommended or explained will require a preposition. Explain English grammar to me. OK Explain me English grammar. Not OK Recommend a book ...
Hi there, I always thought the recommend clause would be as in “I recommend (that) you go there” or “I recommend it” or “ I recommend going there”. However, the other day I heard an English native saying “I recommend people coming to this shop with their student ID so they can get a 20%...
I recommend you to take a bus tour changes things; now the recommendation is "you" (as if there's a group of people and I recommend "you" and not "someone else" to take a bus tour).
Hi everyone, i want to know whether the use o "recommend" is ok or not in this sentence: "I am buying the ones that they recommended to me in the school" thanks in advance
For recommend: the pattern is much as above, except that: "Recommended him to exercise" isn't an option, as it has a different meaning Americans don't like the indicative, they use the subjunctive more. CONCLUSION – as a general rule for all verbs of this sort, for international use: Use "to + verb" if you can. If not, use "should".