Texting parents may help schools tackle ‘truancy crisis’ in England, say experts
by Sally Weale Education correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#691VS)
Call for more personalised approach on back of broader efforts to build deeper relationships with families
Personalised text messages to parents could be used to help improve school attendance rates, as teachers struggle to re-engage children and their families after the disruption of Covid, according to experts.
Lee Elliot Major, professor of social mobility at the University of Exeter, said there was a national persistent truancy crisis" in England, with significantly more children now missing lessons compared with before the pandemic.
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