Title of article :
Parents’ and Teachers’ Views on Digital Communication in Finland
Author/Authors :
Kuusimaki, Anne-Mari Faculty of Educational Sciences - University of Helsinki - Helsinki, Finland , Uusitalo-Malmivaara, Lotta Faculty of Educational Sciences - University of Helsinki - Helsinki, Finland , Tirri, Kirsi Department of Education - University of Helsinki - Helsinki, Finland
Abstract :
Parents’ and teachers’ well-functioning communication supports their partnership and also benefits pupils’ well-being. Today,
communication largely takes place using electronic tools. In the current study, Finnish parents’ (N = 1123) and teachers’ (N = 118)
opinions on digital communication in urban and rural areas were studied by applying a new 14-item Digital Communication Scale
(DCS) created for the purpose. The three-factor structured DCS was used to elucidate parents’ and teachers’ views on their
partnership, feedback, and clarity of messaging. In contrast to some negative headlines and myths, the main finding of our study
was overall satisfaction with digital communication, which was seen as supporting the parent-teacher partnership and providing
valuable information on pupils’ development and their everyday issues. In particular, rural parents seemed satisfied with digital
communication as a partnership-building tool. However, the view of parents was that they received less encouraging feedback
about their children than teachers believed they had given. On the other hand, teachers experienced more ambiguity in digital
communication than parents. This was more salient among urban teachers than among rural teachers. To summarize, rural
parents and rural teachers saw digital communication as serving their collaboration better than did their urban peers. The results
of the current study can be used for further development of parent-teacher communication in digital environments.
Keywords :
Finland , DCS , Views , collaboration
Journal title :
Education Research International