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It is very much anticipated, that this information provides support and clarity to pupils and parents    about what to expect from Remote Education.

Please note: As far as possible, pupils at home and school will receive the same curriculum, covering the core subjects, Reading/Phonics, English and Maths on a morning and Foundation Subjects during afternoon sessions.

WHAT CHILDREN CAN EXPECT FROM IMMEDIATE ONLINE REMOTE EDUCATION

REMOTE TEACHING: DAILY EXPECTATIONS

The Government have provided guidance on the amount of time primary pupils should access remote education each day. This is the minimum expectation and may include both remote teaching and independent work set.  Upper KS2 may indeed be offered further work from time to time; encouraging independence.

Key Stage 1 (Years 1 and 2) - 3 hours per day

Key Stage 2 (Years 3, 4, 5 and 6) - 4 hours per day

ACCESSING REMOTE EDUCATION

All KS2 pupils have experience and understanding of using of Google Classroom, through in school use or ‘preparation’ workshops.

The Academy have provided support for parents in accessing Google Classroom through both video clips on website and individual consultations via phone calls.

All pupils have individual, unique login details for each learning platform – all of which, have been issued to parents for reference.

SUPPORT FOR CHILDREN WITHOUT DIGITAL OR ONLINE ACCESS AT HOME

We recognise that some pupils may not have suitable technology for online access at home, therefore we aim to lend out as many devices as possible, enabling the very vast majority of pupils to access work online. School have a limited supply of Laptops, Tablets and Chrome Books but should have sufficient to offer at least one per household for families without technology. Our IT Technician is accepting old devices from families and local businesses; updating them for suitability prior to distribution.

Paper work packs may be issued in the event of families not having any wifi connection. These paper packs can be collected weekly from the school office and assistance can be sought by parents speaking to teachers via phone calls.

The Academy are currently seeking to provide internet access to those families without wifi, through purchasing mobile broadband rooters.

EXPECTATIONS OF ENGAGEMENT OF CHILDREN AND SUPPORT OF PARENTS

The expectation is that all pupils engage daily with live lessons in English and Maths and via follow up work set on Google Classroom for foundation Subjects. The amount of time spent on learning each day is mentioned above.

Once parents of children in KS1 ‘log on’ to the live lessons they have little to do as the teacher takes control and teaches the children. It is advised however that parents of younger pupils are on hand, in the event children have difficulty with technology. Pupils in KS2 are able to log on themselves and require little supervision.

It is expected parents engage with school expectations by setting daily routines to support children’s learning at home. Parents should ensure their child is ‘logged on’ for live lessons at the appropriate times daily, and provide them with a suitable, quiet working space for learning if possible.

Parents should ensure appropriate routines and procedures are in place at home; promoting and enabling physical and mental well-being of children.

Children should be actively encouraged and praised by both teachers and parents for their attendance, dedication and efforts in their endeavour to engage and learn.

CHECKS ON PUPILS ENGAGEMENT

ASSESSMENT AND PROGRESS OF PUPILS WORK

Feedback can take many forms and does not always mean extensive written comments for individual children by the teacher:

ADDITIONAL SUPPORT FOR PUPILS WITH PARTICULAR NEEDS

It is acknowledged that remote learning is not always feasible for families who have children with additional needs. Therefore, pupils with EHCP’s have the option of attending school with individualised provision, tailored to suit their needs.

Several SEND pupils have the ability to access remote learning, at home, through a structured support programme or have access to daily assistance of teachers on a one to one basis. 

Staff delivering programmes to SEND pupils are well known to and have a good relationship with the pupil.  A range of programmes and strategies are utilised to support and teach the child with parental engagement being fundamental to progress, achievement and success.

REMOTE EDUCATION FOR SELF-ISOLATING PUPILS

Where individual pupils need to self-isolate, but the majority of their peer group remains in school, remote education does not differ for pupils in KS2. Pupils are able to access the learning from home remotely, as all planned work is uploaded to Google Classroom and access to English and Maths will be provided live.  Suggested work complimenting live teaching is uploaded to GC for access at home. Children in KS1 will have work uploaded to Academy website or Paper Packs printed off and collected by parents at school office.


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