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Home Learning

Remote Learning

When remote learning is being used, we will strive to ensure that a fully inclusive provision is delivered, maintaining full access to learning when pupils cannot receive face-to-face teaching at school.

When using remote education, we aim to:

  • Ensure consistency in the approach to remote learning for all pupils (inclusive of SEND and disadvantaged pupils) who are not in school through the use of quality online and offline resources.
  • To provide clear expectations and protocols for members of the school community with regard to the delivery of high-quality interactive remote learning
  • Include continuous delivery of the school curriculum, as well as support with emotional and well-being needs.
  • Provide support, including e-safety, for all stakeholders, including parents, pupils, and staff
  • Support effective communication between the school and families, networking with multi-agencies to signpost where appropriate.

Our Remote Learning Strategy:

When providing remote learning, teachers will be available between 9 am and 3.30 pm

Teachers will plan and sequence remote learning for the pupils in their classes, which would reflect the core learning they would have received at school. This includes those needing adaptive teaching. The learning should follow the usual timetable for the class had they been in school, wherever possible, and include a mixture of recorded, live discussions (direct teaching) and time for the pupils to complete tasks and assignments independently. Weekly/daily learning will be shared through Padlet or Zoom and those unable to access these sites due to a lack of technical devices should inform the school as soon as possible so that measures can be put in place.

The DfE guidance for learning is:

  • FS and KS1 approximately 3 hours
  • KS2 approximately 4 hours

Providing feedback on work:

Teachers will provide feedback to pupils over the course of the week, and where there are concerns about engagement, inform the parent about this.

Teachers can expect pupils learning remotely to:

  • Complete work to the deadline set by teachers.
  • Seek help if they need it, from teachers.
  • Alert teachers if they are not able to complete work.

Parents with children learning remotely are expected to:

  • Make the school aware if their child is sick or otherwise can’t complete the work
  • Seek help from the school if they need it
  • Be respectful when making any complaints or concerns known, following the school’s complaints policy.

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