DCs were in a very good (but large!) state primary school which was highly ofsted rated.
I helped out in class a bit, and the style of teaching was very modern, progressive, 'hands-on' doing-type stuff....
DS1 was doing OK, DS2 not so well(too big class & struggling) so we moved to an independent primary.
They are both happy and doing 'well' academically & socially. However I find myself frustrated by what I see as very old-fashioned, and frankly quite dull teaching methods - lots of written work, less 'all-round project work', less use of ICT/ white board/ interactive resources and 'hands on' learning.
How important is this if the school is getting good results, and the kids seem OK?
I just feel as if I know there are so many good resources available these days, and the school isn't using them...
Should I be talking to the head about this?
Most of the parents at the school have no experience of the state sector, so wouldn't necessarily 'see' this direct comparison...