Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) Practice Test

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What is the best way to counter negative attitudes from parents regarding involvement in their child's education?

  1. Promise parents concerns will be promptly resolved

  2. Plan workshops to explain educational methodologies

  3. Advise parents about opportunities for involvement

  4. Communicate the importance of parental involvement for student success

The correct answer is: Communicate the importance of parental involvement for student success

The best way to counter negative attitudes from parents regarding involvement in their child's education is to communicate the importance of parental involvement for student success. When parents understand how their involvement positively impacts their child's learning and development, they are often more motivated to engage. Demonstrating the direct correlation between parental participation and student achievement can help shift negative perceptions and encourage a collaborative relationship. Highlighting this importance can foster a sense of shared responsibility, where parents see themselves as integral partners in the educational process. This understanding not only boosts their confidence in contributing but can also diminish any apprehension they may have about participating. While planning workshops or advising parents about opportunities for involvement can be valuable strategies, they may not address the root of the negative attitudes as effectively as directly emphasizing the significance of their role in their child's educational success.