Battles over reading lists and appropriate books for teenagers can cause major education issues between schools and parents. First Amendment principles and good parent-teacher communication can offer some solutions.
Schools and families can host numerous adolescent activities to celebrate reading. Popular children's books and events that celebrate reading can make books fun for kids in all K12 grades.
Public school policy needs to promote parent involvement in education for the middle school classroom. The middle school transition marks a crucial time in the life of a student and everyone needs to be involved in making it a success.
Does your teen spend most of his time on the phone or internet, instead of reading a book? You're not alone. If you want your kids to read, you need to give teenagers books they like.
Many teens are afraid to write. Most teenager's activities don't include writing on a daily basis, but it's important for teens to improve writing skills, especially in high school classes.
In the middle school classroom, writing is often the key to success. Parent involvement in education can help students improve writing skills and boost grades on student homework.