1, mutual trust and joint construction
Parents and teachers should establish a relationship of mutual trust and jointly understand and respect each other's roles and responsibilities. Schools can let parents know about the school's educational philosophy and teaching methods through open days, parent-teacher conferences and other activities, and parents can learn about their children's performance in school through regular exchanges and visits to schools.
2. Information communication
Timely and effective information exchange is the basis of home-school cooperation. Schools can inform parents of students' learning, exam results, campus activities and other information in a timely manner through parent groups, emails, text messages and other channels. Parents should also pay attention to the school's notice and feedback, actively communicate with teachers and understand their children's learning and growth.
3. Home-school cooperation
Parents and schools should jointly formulate students' learning plans and goals and carry out effective collaborative management. Parents can provide family environment and resources to support their children's learning, such as establishing a good learning space, encouraging reading and participating in learning activities. Schools can provide teaching guidance and resources to help parents better understand and support their children's learning.
4. Participate in school activities
Parents actively participate in various activities organized by the school, such as parent-child meetings, parent-child activities and volunteer activities. Establish contact with schools and other parents, share experiences and care about children's growth together. This can not only strengthen the cooperation between home and school, but also provide more learning opportunities and social experience for children.
Step 5 communicate regularly
Holding regular parent-teacher conferences or home visits is an important part of home-school cooperation. Through face-to-face communication, parents can understand their children's performance and existing problems in school and discuss solutions with teachers. At the same time, schools can also listen to parents' opinions and suggestions and feedback relevant information in time.
6. Cultivate correct educational concepts.
Parents and schools work together to cultivate children's correct educational concepts and good learning attitudes. Parents should pay attention to cultivating children's independence and autonomous learning ability, and schools should provide corresponding educational resources and guidance to help children form correct learning concepts.