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Of the parent / family characteristics assessed , the ones that had the greatest effect were ones which the teacher might ... Parents of high - achieving students were more interested in having their sons and daughters in the Chapter 1 ...
Of the parent / family characteristics assessed , the ones that had the greatest effect were ones which the teacher might ... Parents of high - achieving students were more interested in having their sons and daughters in the Chapter 1 ...
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Significant at the .05 level were the interest of the parents in schooling in general and level of assistance with homework . The level of interest of the parents in schooling was somewhat higher for the high - achieving group than for ...
Significant at the .05 level were the interest of the parents in schooling in general and level of assistance with homework . The level of interest of the parents in schooling was somewhat higher for the high - achieving group than for ...
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Chapter 1 teachers should also consider the attitude and needs of the parents . Teachers might help parents to understand the program and the teacher's philosophy of teaching through friendly letters , newsletters and meetings .
Chapter 1 teachers should also consider the attitude and needs of the parents . Teachers might help parents to understand the program and the teacher's philosophy of teaching through friendly letters , newsletters and meetings .
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