How about homework? The school assigns the homework. Parents may or may not oversee and encourage the child to do his homework carefully. Societal demands -- such as a community that denigrates schools or offers many other outside activities may affect the students' learning.
How would you deal with these situations?
I need help: consider that educational goals and standards reflect the goals and standards of the society in which schools exist. Then provide examples of the similiar as well as the differing roles that home,society, and school play in today's educational system.
determine how--as an educationsl professional-you or someone will enhance these relationships for the benefit of the students.
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School one I am not sure of the answer yet.
this i would say as far as parents (home)I would talk to the parents of the students and let them know how important it is for their child to do the homework that is ask of the students to do.
the last one with society I am not sure how to answer that?
this i would say as far as parents (home)I would talk to the parents of the students and let them know how important it is for their child to do the homework that is ask of the students to do.
the last one with society I am not sure how to answer that?
Some schools offer after school activities -- homework help, athletics, and social activities -- to help students center their lives on school, rather than the streets. As a professional educator, you could encourage your school to do this and volunteer to help supervise.