Can Inviting Teachers Over to Your Home Improve How Kids Learn?

MindShift Podcast - A podcast by KQED - Tuesdays

Teachers can go an entire school year and only see a child’s parent once: on back to school night. And most parents are conditioned to think the worst when they get a phone call from the school. But what if teachers and parents could build trust with each other earlier? Teachers at schools in at least 20 states are visiting families in their homes to break the ice and occasionally, some bread.

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