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This is a sixteen chapter ebook, so it’s definitely not light reading. However, you can pick and choose what chapters you wish to download. Thanks Free Tech for Teachers for sharing this resource.
Source: freetech4teachers.com
Enter your name and email address to download this free PDF guide from Edutopia.
From Richard Byrne at Free Tech for Teachers:
” Edutopia’s Home-to-School Connections Guide features ten ideas that you can implement right away to improve your communications with parents. Some of the ideas included are using Facebook to connect, using Google Voice, and building partnerships with parents.”
Source: freetech4teachers.com
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