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Oakville Beaver, 14 Sep 1994, p. 2

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2 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER vor w t $ 4 46 bb 684 ¢4% (Continued from page 1) their children are treated in school and are most concerned about comâ€" munications, evaluation and reportâ€" ing of student results, stated Zywine. One area of discrepancy between elementary teachers and parents involved the instructional leadership of principals and viceâ€"principals; in other words the effectivess and involvement of these educational leaders on issues such as where the school is going, what is taught and how it‘s taught and how accessible principals and viceâ€"principals are to discuss what is being taught. '_, mm tm @1 * P # ¢ "Teachers are more positive and certain than parents," concluded Zywine. "Parents and teachers, however, have quite different perceptions on items related to student evaluation," she continued. "The issue of student evaluation is clearly one requiring dialogue between teachers and parâ€" ents." Zywine said the results showed that parents are also less positive about the school‘s ability to aid them in understanding school programs. Parents of secondary school stuâ€" dents are happy with the focus of September 14, 15 Study reveals problems with communication. knowledge and skills and, according â€" lected through the parent, student a to survey data, are most concerned teacher surveys, the board is und about student behaviour and reportâ€" taking several initiatives includi ing and communication. staff development programs, big . "Significant differences exist gonâ€"free" material to expla between parents‘ perceptions of changes such as the Comm parental and community involvement Curriculum, the distribution of a s and those of teachers," said Zywine. _ dent learning expectation docume In other comparisons noted, secâ€" for Grades 3, 6 and 9 for parents a ondary students felt that key skills a brochure outlining the litera were reinforced in different grades testing program. and courses, a sentiment echoed by The uneasiness expressed by p; teachers, but parents were less cerâ€" ents involved in the survey requir tain. "the system to respond in meanin As a result of the information colâ€" ful ways," said Zywine. 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