Parents are taking a back seat in their child's education, with almost two thirds saying they have little contact with their teacher, a survey has found. Skip related content
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Parents take a back seat in education
More than one in five parents say they do not see the benefit in keeping in regular contact with their child's school, according to a poll by the government's technology agency Becta.
Two thirds of teachers said these parents do not realise how important their support is in helping their child succeed at school.
More than one in five teachers feel they do not have enough contact with parents.
Becta is leading a campaign urging parents to talk to schools about using modern technology to keep in touch.
It says that communications between parents and schools can be improved by using email and text messaging, and enabling parents to follow their youngster's progress, including their achievements, homework assignments and attendance records online.




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