To find out more about partnering with parents, download some of our publications from these links.
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'Exploiting ICT to improve parental engagement, moving towards online reporting: Framework guide' and the set of four posters to help you to assess your school's readiness for online reporting and determine priority areas of attention.
Engaging parents through online reporting: Secondary school DVD resource
A comprehensive guide, background and supporting materials to online reporting for schools. The booklet and accompanying DVD includes slides that can be edited for presentation purposes and case study films for both the primary and secondary sectors. In addition the DVD contains useful links to subject areas such as safeguarding children online, Next Generation Learning and frequently asked questions.
The framework for online reporting is a set of four posters to help you to assess your primary school's readiness for online reporting and determine priority areas of attention. The posters from the publication are available to download in Word, so you can add your own notes.
A comprehensive guide and supporting materials to online reporting for schools. Includes slides that can be edited for presentation purposes and case study films for both the primary and secondary sectors.
This booklet has been developed to provide schools and headteachers with information on how to use technology to improve communications with parents.
This booklet has been developed to provide parents with information on how technology can help them keep in touch with their child’s school. And most importantly, how this will help to support their child’s learning.
This booklet sets out some of the benefits your school could expect from using a learning platform. More important, it demonstrates why all schools should get going and make these benefits a reality.
Technology supporting a new relationship with schools. This research report, conducted with over 2,000 parents and 1,000 teachers, explores what motivates, and hinders, successful parental engagement to benefit the child, parents and schools.
The "I’m stuck - can you help me?" report
Key findings
83% of parents struggle to help children with homework
81% want more guidance on supporting their children
Our latest research uncovers parents’ frustration and learners’ confusion when mum or dad try to help with homework. Websites and learning platforms offer a solution.