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+4 months for the price of a twilight.
This article sets out the case for investment in parent–school partnerships, drawing on evidence, including the EEF Toolkit, linking this work to around +4 months of additional progress. It shows how one twilight funds a co-led, measurable start you can track against your own data.

Euan
Oct 316 min read


Attendance comes from trust, not blame.
Attendance follows trust and support, not blame. The piece challenges the "parents must do more" line and focuses on what moves attendance now. You get a brief read on the data and actions for schools: humane calls home, breakfast without hoops, travel help, same day wellbeing triage, phased returns, and a named adult at the gate. Parents are partners. Schools are anchors. Choose one action and start this week.

Euan
Sep 28 min read


How school–parent partnerships can combat the summer slide.
The summer break often leads to lost learning, but strong school–parent partnerships can make all the difference. Explore recent research on how effective collaboration with families can reduce the summer slide, keep students engaged, and ensure they return in September ready to thrive.

Euan
Jul 36 min read


Rethinking ‘hard-to-reach’: power, participation and parent-school partnerships.
Instead of labelling families as “hard to reach,” schools must examine how their own systems create barriers to engagement. True partnership means shifting from token consultation to shared decision-making and building trust through culturally responsive, reciprocal relationships. The challenge isn’t getting parents to try harder; it’s making schools more reachable.

Euan
May 286 min read
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