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Transparent Classroom: Building an Effective Home-School Collaboration in Elementary Education

This article explores the current state of elementary education, focusing on curriculum planning and home-school communication. It highlights the lack of transparency’s impact on student development and offers strategies to build a systematic communication mechanism that unites parents and teachers for better educational outcomes.

by thinkacademy•September 10, 2025September 10, 2025•0

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