Parents are to be promised much more up-to-date information about their children's progress, on the desktop.
This will include "real-time reporting" on pupils' work and behaviour in all secondary schools in England by 2010.
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School reports going electronic
Published: 15 February, 2008
The traditional school report is to be replaced by an electronic version delivered by e-mail, Schools Minister Jim Knight has announced. Parents are to be promised much more up-to-date information about their children's progress, on the desktop. This will include "real-time reporting" on pupils' work and behaviour in all secondary schools in England by 2010. Related articles: |
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