Hi everyone,
Steve Hargadon has given me permission to start a new thread on here.
I am contacting you with information about the ‘Next Generation Learning’ campaign, backed by Becta, the government agency for technology in learning,
As teachers with a keen interest in ICT, we felt you might be interested in hearing about a piece of research commissioned by Becta to support its Next Generation Learning campaign.
The survey of 1,000 children aged between seven and 14 years and 1,000 parents revealed that there is a clear communication challenge between parents and children, with almost half of children (44%) claiming they don’t like sharing information with their parents about school, and over a third (37%) of children say they find it quite or very difficult to speak to their parents about their education.
Other key findings of the report, which can be accessed in full at
www.nextgenerationlearning.org.uk/ohnothingmuch include:
• A third of parents feel excluded by their children
• Only 16% of children proactively talk about their school day
• Children admit they want to keep ‘hassling’ parents away from school life
• 82% of parents want schools to keep them better informed
Professor Tanya Byron, clinical psychologist, well known for her work on TV programmes, such as Little Angels or the House of Tiny Tearaways, has been blogging for the for the last couple of weeks weeks on behalf of Becta/Next Generation Learning, offering simple, practical solutions to help improve and enhance communications between parents, children and schools, using technology as well as more traditional methods.
Tanya’s blog can be read here:
http://www.nextgenerationlearning.org.uk/ohnothingmuch/Tanyas-Blog/
We would love to get your thoughts on this campaign, and genuinely hope you will discuss the Next Generation Learning campaign with other teachers online.
We're also on Twitter:
@nextgenlearning
Kind regards,
Lolly on behalf of Becta, Next Generation Learning.