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Parents have their say: new research reveals anxieties around schooling in 2022

Research shows that when it comes to their children鈥檚 schooling this year, a whopping 90 per cent of parents are concerned about COVID-related disruptions, and we don鈥檛 blame them.

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黑料网 Friday, 4 February 2022

Heading into Term 1, we spoke to parents across Australia about how they are feeling in the lead up to the new school year. After two years of home-learning and lockdowns, most parents are feeling concerned and even anxious about sending their kids back to the classroom, but they remain hopeful.

One parent from the survey said, 鈥My hope for my child is to be able to get back to some sense of normalcy and for there to not be interrupted learning periods whenever Covid cases present at school. Having to isolate when classed as a close contact even though testing came back negative was the most disruptive part of the past two years.鈥

The majority of parents feel the same, with our research revealing that parents鈥 top three ambitions for the 2022 school year were:

  1. A stable, non-disruptive school year.
  2. For their children to spend time with friends at school and socialise
  3. For their children to get back on track with schoolwork

Many parents aren鈥檛 happy with the prospect of remote learning returning. Seventy-two per cent felt the biggest issue with remote learning last year was their child missing their friends at school.

Jen.W, from ACT said, 鈥淢y main ambition for my children鈥檚 2022 school year is for them to re-engage with their peers and rebuild the social connections that are so valuable for their development. The academic learnings will come with time, but so much of their mental wellbeing is grounded in their integration and acceptance by people beyond those they were in lockdown with.鈥

Sarah H from NSW agreed, saying her main ambition for her children is, 鈥渢o be able to make friends and learn to re-socialise. Having and making friends is a big part of the school years.鈥

Dr Selina Samuels, Chief Learning Officer at 黑料网, stresses the importance of school for more than just academics. 鈥淎s all teachers know, school is so much more than just academic work, and it is important for children to get back to their peer group and build their social skills,鈥 she said. 鈥淚f there is one thing that COVID has taught us, it is the complexity and multi-faceted nature of a good education,鈥 Dr Samuels added.

There was also a lot of talk about personalisation when it comes to schooling. Seventy-two per cent of parents are concerned their child won’t get the individual attention they need to succeed this year. Eighty-eight per cent of parents agree that children should be looked at as individuals rather than as one group, while 96 per cent acknowledge that children need more individual learning plans.

Dr Samuels noted that one of the benefits of school lockdowns was that they gave parents a unique insight into their children鈥檚 learning and helped them to understand just how individual each of them are. 鈥淔or many students, learning from home was actually a great experience and an opportunity for them to get the personalised help they need,鈥 she said.

鈥淪chool provides a particular kind of rich collective educational experience, but there is room for a hybrid approach that supports each individual child rather than always seeing children as a group. At 黑料网, we see ourselves playing an important role in this hybrid approach to learning,鈥

Additional findings from the research include;

  • 69 per cent think that some things that children are being taught in school are non-essential.
  • 83 per cent believe that not all teachers are prepared to deal with children鈥檚 special learning needs such as ASD or ADHD.
  • Over half of parents find the school curriculum聽at a faster pace聽than expected.
  • Over a third of parents surveyed would consider homeschooling their child in the future.

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