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Answers to Questions About Learning and School

Parents send their children to school and trust that the "magic" of learning happens. Parents often think they know about school because they went to school. People who have worked in school know it is quite different from what they remember from childhood.

When children have no problems in school, parents don't think to ask questions. When children have difficulties, parents often don't understand the situation and try to deal with the consequences of the problems. This page attempts to simply answer common questions that many parents have about school and how their children learn.

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  1. How can I get teachers to explain so I can understand?

    Asking questions is the best way to make sure you understand what the teacher says. Sometimes the teacher does not explain so you understand. Go to the principal and ask him/her to explain what the teacher means. Below are some common explanations for what teachers are trying to say to parents.

  2. Why is school attendance so important?
  3. What do teachers teach?
  4. Why do teachers and administrators complain about student behavior?
  5. Why are work assignments so important?
  6. What is the difference between instruction and review?


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