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Choosing a Tutor in Preparation for Exams

Exam time can be a stressful period for everyone involved. If your child needs extra help in a particular subject, of course, you may be thinking of hiring a tutor to get them through or improve their grades. This is a good idea but choosing the right person can also...

Top Tips on Helping Your Child With Their Homework

Once children start school, parents have to consider the prospect of homework. While this can be an exciting time as your child begins to learn new things, it can also be pretty challenging. Children can be enthusiastic or resistant to homework depending on their...

School Communication Barriers

As a company that helps schools communicate better in this brilliant technological age, working to bring down barriers is one thing that we’re particularly focused on at Parentapps. Most teachers and heads of school understand that good communication and involvement...

Parent’s Evening: Questions to Ask Teachers

One of the most important times that mums and dads get to meet teachers is during a parent’s evening. While these can be useful to understand how your child is doing in specific subjects and whether there are any problems, they can be quite hectic. Going in prepared...

Help with Pupil Premium

Since the launch of the Universal Infant Free School Meal Policy, schools have struggled to get parents to register for Pupil Premium because there is no longer the same incentive for parents to do so. Whilst the increase in children receiving school meals is fantastic…

How Surveys Can Help Improve Parental Engagement

The Surveys feature of Parentapps Connect, provides schools and nurseries with an easy way to find out what is and isn’t working when it comes to parental engagement. And, because you can choose whether to send them to the whole school, particular year groups, or…

How your school’s app can help with phonics

Now that Spring has begun, it will soon be time to start preparing your pupils for the Phonics Key Stage 1 Screening Check. Many children could benefit from having extra phonics help at home. And, many parents would be more than happy to work with their children in…

How an app can help improve safeguarding

Safeguarding is one of the biggest areas of concern for any nursery or school today. And, as parental engagement specialists, it is something that we take into great consideration when building our communication apps. A secure parental communication app can help put…

The Benefits of Having a Nursery App

If you want to build better engagement and keep your current parents up to date with the latest developments, you should consider a dedicated communication app for your nursery.
Increasingly, organisations are choosing to create their own apps to complement their…

Why Should Your School Have a Dedicated App?

Apps are everywhere. Collectively we download billions of them to our mobile phones and tablets each year. We do our weekly food shops, book flights and bank all from apps on our mobile devices.
But is a dedicated app suitable for your school? Can it deliver better…

Technology has not only changed the way we teach in our schools and colleges but how we look at learning on a wider social scale. We can download an app to learn almost anything nowadays from languages through to quantum physics and we have access online to more material and resources than ever before.

Transformational Teaching and Learning

We have moved a long way from the days of blackboards and writing out lessons in text books. Over the last ten to fifteen years classrooms have swapped chalk and talk for a range of digital solutions. Many have embraced interactive screens that connect to the web and can play almost any kind of media including allowing teachers and students to conference live and access a variety of software learning tools.

Expanding the community

Our children can discuss cultural differences with students in Africa or have a specialist webinar with a scientist in America. Our access to the online world has given us an immediate and fuller sense of community and we are today using it to improve our education and share knowledge. Children now also have access to social media platforms such as Facebook that can be used to improve learning even more.

Tablets and PCs

If software technology has advanced considerably in the last few years, it is only because the hardware and infrastructure is there to provide a platform. We have access to Wi-Fi that means we can turn on our tablets and smartphones almost anywhere and tap our favourite apps or search the web for valuable information. Gone are the days of printing out huge amounts of text in libraries – we are now getting it all on the move in digital format, helping with the ecology at the same time.

Interactive Textbooks

Textbooks used to be hardcopy tomes that we had to carry around in overstuffed satchels. Today’s curriculum can be found largely online and is not just a straight text that has to be read through from beginning to end. Each contains many interactive branches where students can improve their knowledge of a particular subject.

Improving Reach and Capability for Disadvantaged Children

The improvements in technology in education has allowed us to better meet the needs of a wide range of pupils including those from disadvantaged backgrounds and those with disabilities. It means we can more closely monitor progress and introduce solutions that would have been time consuming and costly in the past.

Parent Teacher Communication

Not only has technology changed the way we learn but also how we interact, particularly with the development of administration apps that schools can make available to students and parents so that they are given up to date information. This can include changes to class times, impending exams, dates of sports days and parent evenings. Staff, pupils and teachers can download the apps for free and get the access they need to important school data that enables them to manage their time more effectively.

The future of technology in education is looking ever brighter, providing a solid platform for pupils who are more likely to develop an ethos of lifelong learning than perhaps years ago when school and education stopped with the closing of those hefty textbooks at the end of term.

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