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Parent Satisfaction at Hunt Elementary School (Jackson, MI)

Studer Education wrote 6 months ago: “Our lowest score on the [Parent Satisfaction] survey was we didn’t send positive notes or make phon … more →

Tags: Our Partners, Who's Engaged?, how to lead, Hunt elementary school, How to Lead, Student Engagement

Emergency Management Communication in Schools3 comments

Studer Education wrote 8 months ago: Phone trees were once a standard mode of “emergency” communication for students (e.g., “No practice … more →

Tags: how to lead, Communication, Emergency, emergency management, Emergency Management Communication, Emergency preparedness, Florida, Gulf Coast, Human Resources

Focus on Increasing Participation to Enjoy Increased Satisfaction (Part 2 of 2)6 comments

Studer Education wrote 9 months ago: In Part 1 of this blog we discussed the importance of providing the opportunity for each parent or c … more →

Tags: Our Partners, Studer Education, Studer, survey research, wong, Parent Involvement, teacher, parent, Parent-Teacher Communication

Focus on Increasing Participation to Enjoy Increased Satisfaction (Part 1 of 2)3 comments

Studer Education wrote 9 months ago:   I was just talking to some friends last night about how difficult it was for me at one time t … more →

Tags: how to lead, Who's Engaged?, Education, first day of school, first days of school, Harry Wong, parent, Parent Empowerment in Education, parent engagement

Words are Powerful: Use AIDET® as a Guide3 comments

Studer Education wrote 10 months ago:   There are distinct ways that we can use decisive, direct words that take action and give our … more →

Tags: how to lead, Studer Education, studer group, Evidence-Based Leadership, Education, leadership, Communication, Student, Superintendent

Lead Teachers to Increase Parent Satisfaction7 comments

Studer Education wrote 10 months ago: In addition to the teachers and students, the class team also includes a third member, the parents o … more →

Tags: how to lead, How to Lead Teachers to Become Great, Evidence-Based Leadership, Parent Involvement, reward and recognition, Education, leadership, Educational Leadership

Improve Student Learning and Satisfaction: Survey says Students want Feedback1 comment

Studer Education wrote 11 months ago: One goal for leaders and teachers is improved student learning. To achieve improved student learning … more →

Tags: how to lead, How to Lead Teachers, survey research, reward and recognition, leadership, Student Engagement, student satisfaction, survey, Likert

Parent-Teacher Communication Survey10 comments

Studer Education wrote 1 year ago: The National Education Association (NEA) and Parenting magazine conducted a survey about parent-teac … more →

Tags: how to lead, Likert scale, Malcolm Baldridge National Quality Award, National Education Association, Nea, parent, Parent-Teacher Communication, parenting magazine, school district

To be Great, Be Great in All Areas: Parent Satisfaction

Studer Education wrote 1 year ago: In previous blogs we highlighted the outstanding work of four partner schools connecting with their … more →

Tags: Our Partners, Education, Elementary School, Evidence-Based Leadership, High School, How to Lead, How to Lead Teachers to Become Great, largué, Make Positive Phone Calls

Develop "Not-So-Soft" Skills to Achieve "Hard" Results2 comments

Studer Education wrote 1 year ago: A recent blog by the Founder of Studer Group, Quint Studer, questioned if it really is a “soft skill … more →

Tags: how to lead, Studer Education, Evidence-Based, How to Lead Teachers to Become Great, Studer, student achievement, Evidence-Based Leadership, Florida, Santa Rosa County School District

OCD & Parent Experience

lancashirecarelibraryblog wrote 1 year ago: Parent experiences of attending a specialist clinic for assessment of their child’s obsessive … more →

Tags: OCD, Patient Experiences, Experiences, Views, user involvement, Satisfaction, assessmenti

Parent Empowerment in Education

Studer Education wrote 1 year ago: HB 1191, the Parent Empowerment in Education bill, is currently working its way through the legislat … more →

Tags: how to lead, Studer Education, HB 1991, Foundation for Florida's Future, Cronbach's alpha, reliability, survey research

Is 10 Minutes Enough for a Well-Child Visit With the Pediatrician?

Bonnie Rochman wrote 1 year ago: Parents, especially brand-new ones, are full of questions. How long should baby sleep? When should h … more →

Tags: Family & Parenting, Parenting, Parents, pediatrician, pediatrics, short visits, Visits, well child visit

St. Agnes is Number 1 !!!4 comments

peaheads wrote 2 years ago: Back Row L-R: Cindy Zhe, Sr. Karen Dietz, SSJ; Cathy Dickinson, Jerry Benjamin, Kathy Ragan and Trac … more →

Tags: News, General, St. Agnes School, Saint Agnes School, Avon, Catholic, Rochester, Mrs. Zhe, Avon NY

McCulloch Academy Partners with Parents

Studer Education wrote 1 year ago: On our visit to McCulloch Academy of Technology and Science in Jackson Public Schools, Jackson, Mich … more →

Tags: how to lead, Studer Education, student achievement, Parent Involvement, teacher, Education, Learning, Student, jackson public school


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