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10 paź 2023 · An SSG is a partnership between schools, parents/carers, the student and relevant agencies. The group works together to plan and support the educational, health, social, cultural and emotional wellbeing of students with diverse learning needs.
Student Support Groups (SSGs) are the main way to ensure your child gets the right support at school. Here are our 10 tips for effective SSG meetings: 1. Make sure the right people are at the meeting. This should include anyone involved in making or implementing decisions about how your child is supported at school.
The document outlines the duties and functions of various Student Student Government (SSG) officer positions including the President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, Auditor, Public Information Officer, Peace Officer, and Track Representatives.
A Student Support Group (SSG) is an effective approach for the school, parent/carer (s) and the student to work together to support the ongoing education of students’ diverse learning needs, including students:
The Department of Education (DepEd) issues the Interim Guidelines on the Conduct of SPG/SSG Elections for School Year 2021-2022 Under the New Normal that will be implemented nationwide by public elementary and secondary schools for the said school year.
As part of the ongoing communication between the parent and the school, student support groups (SSG) are the main mechanism for consultation in the government school system. Similar processes occur in the Catholic and Independent school sectors.
Recognizing the role and contribution of the SPG and SSG in the schools under the Student Government Program (SGP), the Department of Education has ordered and disseminated the attached Constitution and By-Laws of the SPG in primary schools and SSG in secondary schools,