Parents and teachers disagree on what involvement looks like in children’s education, survey finds

“A recent survey conducted by Y2 Analytics and the Sutherland Institute found several perception gaps between parents and teachers.”

“The most notable gap is that 58% of parents surveyed said they were "‘very involved” in their children’s education. Meanwhile, only 7% of teachers surveyed felt that parents were '“very involved.”

Read why the gaps may exist at “Parents and teachers disagree on what involvement looks like . . .”

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