Email Issue Leads to Parent Communication
I posted this in the discussion forum of the Digital Internship Project
I was naive in thinking that all Grade 6’s would have email. Turns out only about 60% do. The division I am in has it in their policy that students in grade 4 and over should have email addresses but this is slow in it’s implementation. As a result, I have been contemplating how to get them all addresses and decided to send them all home with the assignment of emailing me if they could. Perhaps I should of created them all gmail accounts? I think that I will create accounts for different applications in the future.
(One mistake in the situation above is that I gave them my teacher gmail account rather than my division email. I am going to ensure that all further correspondence takes place through my school account.)
But I digress, a couple days later a mother has written a note in an agenda stating that “her daughter is too young to have email.” uhoh, road bump. I have this floating in my head all day trying to think about solutions, when another student asks if it’s ok to use his Dad’s email account. a-ha solution.
This is just a minor situation and I have only had brief contact with a couple parents. But tonight I am going to compose a note to go home introducing the blog. And hopefully once my students start blogging we’ll have the parents in for a show and tell. I will talk briefly about blogging and rationale, but I also want to ensure parents of their child’s safety.
I am looking for suggestions and stories of experience from each of you reading this. What would put in a letter to go home? What would show or say to parents? Of course everyone’s situation is a bit different, but this is a major issue to be addressed.
I have to say I’m kind of shocked to read that only 60% of your students had an e-mail address. I would have thought in today’s techno-based world that it would have been at least 75% or more. The things you learn!
Thanks for the welcome and the links to your blogs. I will definitely be following them through this year and hopefully years to come. I’m looking forward to working with Paul. I think we’ll make a good team and I’m sure we’ll learn lots from eachother.It’s nice to get linked around to other people’s blogs. As you said, it is a great way to reflect.
Looking forward to getting to know you!