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Parents 'want texts from schools' | Parents 'want texts from schools' |
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Many parents would like school reports on their children's performance texted or e-mailed, a survey says. | Many parents would like school reports on their children's performance texted or e-mailed, a survey says. |
One in 12 of the 1,493 parents polled by government education technology agency Becta said schools kept them informed using these methods. | One in 12 of the 1,493 parents polled by government education technology agency Becta said schools kept them informed using these methods. |
But 68% of parents said they wanted schools to use such technologies to keep them up to date more frequently. | But 68% of parents said they wanted schools to use such technologies to keep them up to date more frequently. |
Some 15% of parents were told of their child's progress at least once a month, and 85% were updated four times a year. | Some 15% of parents were told of their child's progress at least once a month, and 85% were updated four times a year. |
And eight out of 10 wanted more feedback on how their child was doing. | And eight out of 10 wanted more feedback on how their child was doing. |
Quality contacts | Quality contacts |
Nearly three-quarters of parents polled said they monitored their bank balance by phone or online at least once a month. | Nearly three-quarters of parents polled said they monitored their bank balance by phone or online at least once a month. |
Tanya Byron, clinical psychologist and TV parenting expert, said: "I think that parents are right to be asking to have greater and more regular access to information relating to their children's development at school. | Tanya Byron, clinical psychologist and TV parenting expert, said: "I think that parents are right to be asking to have greater and more regular access to information relating to their children's development at school. |
"Using a variety of digital platforms, such as the internet and text, will enable schools and parents to have a greater collaborative relationship, which can only benefit each child." | "Using a variety of digital platforms, such as the internet and text, will enable schools and parents to have a greater collaborative relationship, which can only benefit each child." |
Niel McLean, of Becta's Next Generation Learning Campaign, said engaging parents was key to a child's success at school. | Niel McLean, of Becta's Next Generation Learning Campaign, said engaging parents was key to a child's success at school. |
"Yet it appears parents and schools are not talking as much, or as frequently, as parents would like. | |
"Using technology, there are many ways to increase the frequency and quality of contact parents have with schools. | "Using technology, there are many ways to increase the frequency and quality of contact parents have with schools. |
"This can be done easily and cost effectively, without putting extra pressure on teachers." | "This can be done easily and cost effectively, without putting extra pressure on teachers." |
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