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Change: additional information page for address) has somegiven excellentthese suggestions on parents role in multiage education: How parents can benefit and contribute to the multiage learning community?In a multiage classroom: trusting relationships develop with the same teacher over two or more years fewer demands
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Change: Mississipi,Mississippi, two teachers completed an exhibit "The Magic of Multiage" on their multiage classroom and have included a section on parent/community support and involvement. Visit their site to view the videos including parents'reflections on the success of the program: The Magic of MultiageIn the article "Building
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Change: 1). It is suggested to communicate information in as many ways as possible including; newsletters, open houses, classroom observation, copies of published articles, websites, presentations and parent surveys and questionaires. This way information can reach a wider audience and communicate important information regarding multiage classrooms.The Government of
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Change: states "multiage practices are vulnerable to misunderstanding and can stimulate violent opposition if efforts are not made to explain and build support among parents, the local education community, and the general public" (pg 1)The Government of Manitoba's Education website has some excellent suggestions on parents role in multiage education
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Change: education:education: How parents can benefit and contribute to the multiage learning community? In a multiage classroom: trusting relationships develop with the same teacher over two or more years fewer demands are placed on parents for attending classroom events,
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Change: "Multi-Level" Education. In their parent section they list both thebenefits for parents of studentsrole in multiage classroom and how parents can support the multiage classroom:education:How parents can benefit and contribute to the multiage learning community? In a multiage classroom: trusting relationships develop with
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Change: comfort levels increase for both you and your child at the beginning of the school year when you know the teacher, the expectations, and the classroom routines Parents have opportunities to: volunteer and observe in the multilevel classroom, based on your own time, interest, and comfort level share your
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Change: with their suggestionschildren's regardinglon-going planningearning and curriculum.development.At Thomas L. Reeves Elementary in Mississipi, two teachers completed an exhibit "The Magic of Multiage" on their multiage classroom and have included a section on parent/community support and involvement. Visit their site to
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Change: their initial and continuing input, volunteering in the classroom, or through their inputideas and suggestions regarding planning and curriculum.At Thomas L. Reeves Elementary in Mississipi, two teachers completed an exhibit "The Magic of Multiage" on their multiage classroom and have included a section on parent/community support and involvement.
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Change: their multiage classroom and have included a section on parent/community support and involvement. Visit their site to view the videos including parents'reflections on the success of the program: The Magic of Multiage In the article "Building Support for Multiage Education"
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Change: is through volunteering in the classroom, or through their input regarding palnningplanning and curriculum.At Thomas L. Reeves Elementary in Mississipi, two teachers completed an exhibit "The Magic of Multiage" on their multiage classroom and have included a section on parent/community support and involvement. Visit their
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Change: curriculum. At Thomas L. Reeves Elementary in Mississipi, two teachers completed an exhibit "The Magic of Multiage" on their multiage classroom and have included a section on parent/community support and involvement. Visit their site to view the videos including parents'reflections on the success of the program: The Magic of Multiage
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Change: Parental and community involvement is key to a successful multiage program; parents need to not only understand the approach, but to be part of the program, whether this through volunteering in the classroom, or through their input regarding palnning and curriculum.
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