2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.compedu.2019.01.006
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Digital media for family-school communication? Parents' and teachers' beliefs

Abstract: The use of digital media for parent-teacher communication is increasing. However, many parents and teachers are still reluctant to use such media to enhance two-way pedagogical communication between parents and teachers. This paper explores which of the parents' and teachers' beliefs have an influence on ICT implementation for such communication. We first developed a theoretical model as an adaptation of the Decomposed Theory of Planned Behaviour tailored specifically to address technological acceptance in par… Show more

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“…Despite the significant shift in demographics of school communities over the past decade or more, there remains a large gap in the research on home-school communication of individual schools as well as the communication of the government and non-government educational bodies that oversee the schools in their jurisdiction. Previous studies (Bordalba and Bochaca 2019;Thompson et al, 2015) have found that parents perceived there not to be a necessity to use digital communications where they were able to go to the school grounds and use traditional communication channels. Yet in instances where digital communications become paramount, such as with school closures and restrictions, if parents cannot understand what is happening at their children's school or do not feel included, they will be unable to support their children's learning in the best possible way.…”
Section: Why Government Engagement With Cald Stakeholders Is Importantmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Despite the significant shift in demographics of school communities over the past decade or more, there remains a large gap in the research on home-school communication of individual schools as well as the communication of the government and non-government educational bodies that oversee the schools in their jurisdiction. Previous studies (Bordalba and Bochaca 2019;Thompson et al, 2015) have found that parents perceived there not to be a necessity to use digital communications where they were able to go to the school grounds and use traditional communication channels. Yet in instances where digital communications become paramount, such as with school closures and restrictions, if parents cannot understand what is happening at their children's school or do not feel included, they will be unable to support their children's learning in the best possible way.…”
Section: Why Government Engagement With Cald Stakeholders Is Importantmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Two-way communication is important for school partnerships to be successful (20) . With respect to contact between schools & families, for increasing trust the better school-home communication is the most efficient procedure (21) . According to (22) , the only formula to contact parents is that each school should choose on the actions & structures that are appropriate according to the mission of the school & local circumstances.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the participant needs the confidence to operate safely in a digital environment. Digital media is accessed, consumed, created, modified, shared, used, or interacted with on a constantly evolving set of technology platforms ( (Bordalba & Bochaca, 2019). However, many trainees and instructor are still reluctant to use such media to enhance two-way pedagogical communication between trainees and instructor (Bordalba & Bochaca, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Digital media is accessed, consumed, created, modified, shared, used, or interacted with on a constantly evolving set of technology platforms ( (Bordalba & Bochaca, 2019). However, many trainees and instructor are still reluctant to use such media to enhance two-way pedagogical communication between trainees and instructor (Bordalba & Bochaca, 2019). This paper explores the trainees' and instructor beliefs regarding the use of e-module and online platforms for two-way communication.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%