How schools can help parents catch up with their tech-savvy kids
Clearly, when it comes to technology, the knowledge gap between young and old is widening. A recent survey revealed that this gap is greatest among young parents and those whose children are still at primary school, with 69 per cent of parents between 25 and 34 years of age admitting that their child knows more about technology than they do. This has repercussions for online safety and how far parents can assist their children with school work. Schools have to play a part in bridging the gap. Today’s primary school students have grown up surrounded by tablet computers and touch screens; they are more widely exposed to technology than any generation before them. As the new computing curriculum helps teachers to move with the times, it is important that schools support the parents who may be finding it hard to keep up. The best way to do that is to invite them into school for a short demonstration. School do this regularly with parent IT classes. “Le...