
Teachers, Schools And Education Authorities Invariably Hide Their Considerable Lights And Their Public Relations Techniques Are Often Inadequate For Broadcasting The Invaluable Work Accomplished In Schools. This Book Offers Clear-cut And Highly -practical Advice For Every Teacher From Pre-school To Sixth Form On How To Get The Educational Message Across To Parents. Over The Past Decades It Has Become An Acute Professional Concern For Teachers To Involve Parents As Closely As Possible In The Educational Process. The Book Acknowledges That Educational Salesmanship Must Be Adapted To The Cultural Norms Of Its Customers And That Many Teachers, Because Of Their Background And Training, Have Reservations About Their Role As Publicists. Set Out Here Is A Logical And Orderly Path Of Action To Help Everyone From The Most Extrovert To The Most Diffident.
This book investigates the critical need for schools to improve their public relations and communication strategies to effectively engage parents in the educational process. Author Eric Midwinter addresses the professional hesitation many educators feel toward self-promotion, arguing that clear communication is essential for the success of the school-home partnership. By providing a structured framework for outreach, the text aims to bridge the gap between institutional goals and parental understanding across all levels of schooling.
What You Will Find
Educators and administrators often cite this work as a pragmatic resource for navigating the complexities of community relations within the school system. The text is recognized for its accessible approach to professional development, providing actionable advice for teachers who may lack formal training in public relations.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
2012-01-01
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Group
ISBN-10:
0203808576
ISBN-13:
9780203808573
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