Education
Parents in education
Improving our relationship with parents and schools has been one of our priorities for several years. It is included in our Education Development Plan as we recognise the important role parents and carers have in the school life of their children.
There are many ways that parents, or carers, can become more involved in the education of their child. These include home-school agreements, Family Learning courses and individual school-based projects. Free access to computers and the internet, plus books and study space, at all our public libraries allow parents and children to work together on projects and homework.
In Spring 2003 we re-launched a leaflet setting out what you, as parents and carers, can expect from us and our school, and what we can expect from you to secure a better education for all our children.
Schools
Schools will:
- Welcome parents' support and involvement in the work of the school and the education of their child
- Report regularly to parents on the educational progress and development of their child
- Let parents know quickly of any problems or difficulties a child may be having at school
- Respond promptly and fairly to any problems or complaints a parent may raise
- Promote good behaviour and respect among pupils and staff
- Deal effectively with any cases of misconduct, including discrimination or bullying
- Provide a safe environment for all pupils
- Provide an appropriate curriculum with good-quality teaching for all pupils
- Contact parents regularly about the school, its curriculum, organisation and activities
- Encourage pupils to develop positive attitudes to their school work; and
- Develop each child's own potential, both in educational terms and as a member of society
The council
We will:
- Improve the availability of information on the education of children of all ages
- Support work with parents from minority ethnic groups and provide information for speakers of languages other than English
- Develop and extend the Parents in Partnership scheme for parents of pupils with special needs
- Support school-based projects and courses for parents
- Work with children and parents to promote good patterns of attendance
- Continue to promote and extend learning opportunities for parents in basic skills
- Provide training and support for teachers as they work with parents; and
- Share good practice and ideas among schools and with other authorities and organisations
Parents
Parents should:
- Make sure your child gets a good night's sleep and has breakfast before coming to school
- Make sure your child comes to school regularly and on time, appropriately dressed and with everything they need for school that day
- Avoid taking holidays during term time so that your child does not fall behind with school work
- Encourage your child to join the local library and to use the internet, computers, suitable books, newspapers, radio, films and television to help their education
- Support your child's learning at home by providing, as far as possible, suitable space and conditions
- Encourage your child to have a good attitude to learning by talking to him or her about activities and any homework
- Take part in your child's school life, for example, go to parent evenings
- Support the aims of the school and its policies
- Expect your child to show respect for other pupils and school staff; and
- Tell the school about any problems affecting your child's education
The leaflet is also available in different languages:
Albanian
PDF 182K
Arabic
PDF 230K
Chinese
PDF 282K
French
PDF 185K
Punjabi
PDF 249K
Somali
PDF 180K
Swahili
PDF 178K
Turkish
PDF 267K
Urdu
PDF 239K
Seminar Report - June 2003
PDF 68K
Summary of the Seminar which took place on 6 June 2003
Parents in Education Booklet
PDF 374K
An information booklet for school governing bodies.
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Contact
Vikki Rix
Policy Manager
Town Hall
1 Town Square
Barking
IG11 7LU
Supported by Barking and Dagenham Direct:
Tel: 020 8215 3004
Fax: 020 8227 5184
Textphone: 020 8227 5755
Email: 3000direct@lbbd.gov.uk|
Opening hours: Monday to Friday, 8am - 8pm.
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