Communicating test score results of a student who is performing below the expected proficiency level
Öykü Penceresi Metni
That's no fun! I want to make our lessons more fun. What could we do as a class?
STEP 1: Teacher meets w/ student
The lessons are boring and too hard to understand!
I agree. I called home several times but it won't hurt to try again.
Junior, Glad to see that you're improving on Ms. Kone's differentiated program.
STEP 2: Meeting with counselor and fellow teachers
He has been having the same problems in my class as well
We need to make a plan with all the teachers and family included to help him!
These are surely difficult moments in a kid's life. Maybe with your help, we can come up with strategies that will help us guide him better at school?
STEP 3: Meeting w/ parents - support findings
Ms. Kone and the other teachers have been working on plans to help your child improve!
Ugh. Skipping again? I guess that's what teenagers do--act irresponsible in school.
Thanks for hosting this workshop. So informative!
We could not have done it without your suggestions. I think the plan we have worked on together for school and home will help tremendously
STEP 4: Hosting a Parent Workshop
If everyone works together he is bound to succeed!
STEP 5: Progress
Your attendance and classwork have improved drastically, Junior and you are meeting the goals you set for yourself.
Turning lessons into competition is fun.
Thank you for helping me become a better teacher. Now that you finished with the game competition, I can't wait to see what you will do next year!
Hello, Ms. Kone. Thank you for continuing to meet and help me improve.