Take part in our parent-teacher relations surveyHelp us shape the agenda in education once again.by Kevin Armstrong : 11 November 2009
In our wellbeing survey a year ago, many of you told us that you had been affected by problems with pupils' parents. As a result, we are now looking at this issue more closely, and we would really like to hear more about your experiences and opinions on relations with pupils' parents - good or bad. This new survey comes at a crucial time. The Government will be proposing a host of new measures next week which could strongly impact on parent-teacher relations and your wellbeing. We want to engage with government and others on this issue and can do so much more effectively if we can give a strong indication of teachers' opinions on these issues. The survey findings will also feed into an influential report that we are preparing with the parent support charity, Parentline Plus, so please spare five minutes or less to take part. To start the survey, just click here. If you would like some advice on parent-teacher relations, remember that you can contact us by phone or email any time. These factsheets may also be useful: In the classroom: working with other adults |
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