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Can Technology Drive Parental Engagement?

Educators know that if parents and carers are engaged in their child’s education, their learning will be more effective.

During the pandemic, technology was the only medium for parental engagement. Even now, technology can play a vital role in keeping parents updated while also safeguarding children.

Ed-Tech can also provide a medium to engage parents who find it difficult to engage face-to-face while also providing them with a new-found respect for their child’s school.

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Al Kingsley

Al describes himself as a man of two hats, with one he the is CEO of the EdTech company, NetSupport, with almost 30 years' experience in educational technology and digital safeguarding. With his other, and with a passion for education and, in particular edtech, governance and raising organisational performance, Al has undertaken numerous roles in education, including being Chair of a Multi-Academy Trust and of an Alternative Provision Academy. He is chair of his regions Governors' Leadership Group and chairs the regional SEND Board. A well-known face in EdTech around the world, Al is also the author of "My Secret #EdTech Diary" and co-author of “A Guide to Creating a Digital Strategy in Education”. Al writes and speaks internationally on the effective use of Educational Technology and is a Forbes Technology Council Member. Al continues to support schools and EdTech vendors with consulting and mentoring – as well as writing for the wider education community and speaking at events.

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