Utilizing technology for parent communication presents both benefits and challenges. Websites are user-friendly and regularly accessible to both students and parents, though inconsistent internet access can be a drawback.
Cons: Tone can be confusing over email, this might not be as formal as the parent wants, teacher might take parents email in a different way. Lots of confusion of each others emotions.
Pros: You can talk in more detail about
your student without fear of other parents,
gain more insight to how your own child is doing in the classroom rather than the class as a whole.
Newsletter:
Cons: Parents may loose the paper, parents might not read the paper because everything is online these days, students may not give the letter to the parents resulting in them never receiving it.
Pros: have the hands on material
of what is going on in the classroom, they can
hang them on the fridge for the student to see,
able to add more detail that the parents want.
Blog:
Pros: You can update it regularly, parents don't need to create their own blog account, user-friendly for everyone.
Cons: Not everyone might have access
to the internet.
Website:
Pros: It is user friendly, it can be updated, parents are more
likely to use it regularly, both students and parents can access it.
Cons: Might not have a way
to access internet, might not have internet
access regularly so might miss important events.
Twitter:
Cons: Not all parents have access to computers / social media,
not all parents might not have or want social media, some
parents might want something they can hold on to for reminder dates.
Pros: Update assignment and test dates,
you can live tweet field-trips, post important dates,
upload your summer reading lists.