At Shubham Academy,
regular Parent-Teacher Meetings (PTMs) play a crucial
role in ensuring consistent academic progress,
personalized guidance, and overall development of
students. These meetings create a strong communication
bridge between parents and teachers, allowing them to
collaborate in addressing challenges and enhancing
student performance.
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Key Benefits of Regular Parent-Teacher Meetings
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Personalized Performance Review |
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Identifying Learning Gaps and Weaknesses |
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Teachers provide detailed feedback on a student's
academic progress, strengths, and areas needing
improvement.
Subject-wise performance analysis helps parents
understand how their child is progressing in
different subjects. |
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Teachers share insights into specific topics or
concepts where a student is struggling.
Parents can then support their child's learning at
home by encouraging more practice in weaker areas.
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Discussion on Test
Performance and Strategies for Improvement |
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Setting Academic Goals |
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Test reports and analysis are discussed to track
growth over time.
Teachers guide parents on how their child can
improve accuracy, reduce mistakes, and manage time
better during exams. |
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Individualized
short-term and long-term academic goals are set
based on the student's current performance and
potential.
Helps students stay motivated and focused while
working towards their targets. |
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Addressing Individual
Learning Needs |
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Strengthening
Parent-Teacher Collaboration |
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Some students may require additional support, extra
classes, or a modified study plan.
Parents and teachers collaborate to ensure the
student gets the necessary resources and assistance
to excel. |
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When parents and teachers work as a team, students
benefit from a consistent and supportive learning
environment both at home and at the academy.
Parents receive tips on how to create a productive
study environment at home, ensuring continued
learning beyond classroom hours. |
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