Parental Engagement - moving towards online reporting
Jim Knight, Minister of State for Schools and Learners,
announced at the BETT Show in January 2008 “taking important
steps to use technology to bring all parents even more into the
picture”. As a result, every school in England is now expected
to provide secure, online access for parents to support their children’s
progress – all secondary schools by September 2010 and all
primary schools by 2012.
Gatehouse Partnership initially
became involved in this initiative in Spring 2008 when Gale
helped write materials for the Framework that, like the ICT
Mark SRF, will support schools and enable them to benchmark
their progress. During the Summer of 2008, Anthony
and Gale were asked by Becta to write Case Studies on five primary
and special schools wherein Parental Engagement was already well
under way, some of which are to be published on the Becta web site.
Gatehouse was subsequently successful
in tendering for the specific contract to extend this process during
the Autumn term 2008 and Anthony and Gale joined a small group of
half a dozen Evidence Gatherers across England. They have the remit
to follow two schools each throughout three months and write a ‘journey’
report as well as to continue writing Case Studies on individual
primary and special schools: they also have been asked to re-write
Case Studies on eight Secondary schools that were initially visited
earlier in the year.
This is a large task but complements the work
already being undertaken within the ICT Mark process and enhances
the company’s national credibility and expertise in supporting
ICT in schools. Given that primary schools have another three years
to achieve the goals set above, Gatehouse will
continue to be instrumental in delivering this important agenda.
If you are interested in learning more about this
process, whether as a school or as an individual, then please get
in contact with us and we will be pleased
to help.
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