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From the Teacher Support Network, www.teachersupport.info. RELATIONSHIPS WITH PARENTS MUST IMPROVE, TEACHER SUPPORT NETWORK CHIEF EXECUTIVE TELLS WESTMINSTER MEETINGBy Joe Williams : 3 March 2010
At the event, Teacher Support Network and our partners at Parentline Plus presented our joint report ‘Beyond the school gate: how schools and families can work better together’, which shows that parental engagement in learning is crucial to wellbeing, behaviour, attendance and attainment. Diane Abbott, MP chaired the meeting, which is jointly organised with her initiative London Schools and the Black Child. Speakers included Baroness Verma, Shadow Minister for Children, Schools & Families (Conservative), Baroness Walmsley, Lords spokesperson for Children, Schools and Families (Liberal Democrats), Julian Stanley, Teacher Support Network Chief Executive, and Jeremy Todd, Parentline Plus Chief Executive. Julian said: “Parents and teachers should be on the same side. Parents care passionately about the education of their child, and teachers do too. It’s fantastic that many schools and families are working well together, but where they are not, something must be done. “As the evidence in this report shows, if we don’t improve relationships, pupil behaviour and attainment will suffer, and the wellbeing of parents and teachers will continue to take a hit too." The report shows that:
Recommendations include:
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