Teachers can effectively manage parent involvement in the classroom by
A. providing specific instructions and training to volunteers.
B. allowing volunteers to choose how they want to help rather than assigning them tasks.
C. encouraging parent volunteers to share details about students with other parents and potential volunteers.
D. avoiding close supervision of the volunteers when they are working with students.
Answer: A
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