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Keshav Raj
"After spending 3 years in Saharsa Public School, I can confidently say that SPS is perfect school not only for academics but also for overall development.”
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Learn MoreWe, at Saharsa Public School, ensure high quality education which motivates and empowers our students to be lifelong learners and the productive members of the society. At Saharsa Public School, education is not just the amount of information that is put into a child’s brain. Our education system is the one that cater the individual needs of our students.
In Navodaya course we specially focus at the aptitude skills of students in order to solve problems quickly and correctly.
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Learn MoreMany parents are far behind when it comes to staying up-to-date with the latest tech tools. Often, the child is the most tech-savvy member of the household. So, when a parent doesn't know how to help their child with their tech, they might come to you for advice. What to Say - Tell parents to ask the same questions they would if they weren't using technology for their homework. Questions like "What are you learning?" and "What are you trying to accomplish?"
Parents want to know what can they do at home to help their child be successful in school. They might ask for details on how you grade and if there is anything that they can do to make sure their child receives an A. What to Say - Be truthful, show them how you grade, and share your expectations for your students. Remind them it's not all about the grades, but how the child is learning.
This parent question usually arises after a long night of sitting with their frustrated child. You have to remember that the way they pose the question (which is usually out of frustration) may come off as aggressive. Be patient with this parent; they have probably had a long night. What to Say - Tell them that you are sorry that they may have a hard time and that you are always available via text or email to answer any questions. Make sure to communicate to them the specific purpose of the assignment and reassure them that next time they have an issue that you are always there to answer their questions.
Parents will have strong opinions on homework volume no matter how much you give. Be receptive to their feedback, but remember that you are the teacher and it is ultimately up to you to decide what is best for your students and your classroom.What to Say - If a parent asks why you give so much homework, explain to them what their child is working on in school, and why it's important to have them reinforce it at night. If a parent asks why their child never gets homework, then explain to them that you don't feel it's necessary to bring work home when they could be spending time with their family.
"After spending 3 years in Saharsa Public School, I can confidently say that SPS is perfect school not only for academics but also for overall development.”
Read More"Never thought schools can be so amazing! Studying at SPS has always been fun even in pandemics. We missed school days but got teachers guidence regularly."
Read More"SPS is an excellent place for learning and development of students. Education is treated as worship here. All the faculties are extremely supportive and knowledgeable."
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