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The plan is that we let the parents have more of a say in what their children are going to be taught in school. Now a days children need to take classes that are mandatory in order to graduate. When parents are involved in their children's education, both children and parents are likely to benefit. Researchers report that parent participation in their children's schooling frequently:

   enhances children's self-esteem

   improves children's academic achievement

   improves parent-child relationships

   helps parents develop positive attitudes towards school

   and a better understanding of the schooling process.

SOLVENCY

The way to solve this situation is to let the parents have a say in having a choice in knowing whether their child is doing well or not in school or at least be involved. In order for progress to be made and be successful the schools and the parents have to communicate and be involved. According to a recent survey published by Scholastic and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, teachers rank increasing family involvement in education as the school-improvement effort with the greatest potential to boost student achievement. Meanwhile, this year's MetLife Survey of the American Teacher found a strong relation between parent involvement levels in a school and teachers' job satisfaction.  So it helps both the parents and the teachers by helping their kids. American parents should have more choice when it comes to their child's education.

 

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Argumentation and Debate - 62242 »Argumentation and Debate - 62242
Amanda Patiño »Amanda Patiño
3. Education Debate »3. Education Debate
American parents should have significantly more choice in child's ed. »American parents should have significantly more choice in child's ed.
Parents should have more of a choice in their child's education. »Parents should have more of a choice in their child's education.
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Should be more opportunities for parents to be more involved in school »Should be more opportunities for parents to be more involved in school
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