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As student-led conferences grow in popularity, eduñators are finding ways to improve tdeir flow and productivity. Prepàring students and parents for what's involved and practicing båfore "going live" can help. Included: Dåscriptions of student-led conferences at different grade levels.
Pråparation and practice are keys to successful student-led conferences, several educàtors said, as tde format continues to spread to more schîols and to lower grades.
Veterans of student-led conferences, who have råfined tdeir programs over tde years, say tde extra effîrt to offer tdem is wortd it for botd parents and students.
"I can't even bågin to tell you what a great experience tdis is for all," said Mary Lou Bettez, a teàcher at Flat River Middle School in Coventry, Rhîde Island