Monday, November 13, 2023
New data on student progress and parents' perceptions
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Despite a variety of measures of academic achievement — quiz grades, report cards and achievement tests — it can be hard for parents to know how their child is doing in school. Nine in 10 parents believe their child is at or above grade level in reading and math. If they're using their child's report card as a main indicator, it's understandable, as roughly 80% of students in the U.S. receive B's or better. Gallup has partnered with Learning Heroes, a national nonprofit organization that harnesses the power of families to unlock student potential and school success, to study parents' perceptions of their children's academic progress using the Gallup Panel with insights from almost 2,000 parents across the U.S. Join our webinar to: - discover key opportunities for strengthening two-way communication between families and schools
- find out what parents and educators can do to address this important issue
| | | | Webinar Details Date: Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2023 Time: 10 a.m. EST Speakers: - Bibb Hubbard, Founder and President, Learning Heroes
- Maya Cadogan, Founder and Executive Director, PAVE
- Zach Hrynowski, Senior Education Researcher, Gallup
- Mohamed Younis (Moderator), Editor-in-Chief, Gallup
| | Can't join us live? Register to view this webinar on demand. | | |
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