Remote Learning
Remote Learning
Remote Education Provision: Information for Parents and Carers:
This information is intended to provide clarity and transparency to pupils and parents or carers about what to expect from remote education where national or local restrictions require entire cohorts to remain at home. As a school we need to make arrangements to continue the education of your child should there need to be any closures.
The Remote Curriculum
The ‘remote curriculum’ is the broad term encompassing any learning that happens outside of the classroom, with the teacher not present in the same location as the children. The way in which our remote curriculum is delivered depends upon what content is being delivered and the age and stage of the children:
Online learning where the curriculum is delivered via technology such as Google Classroom. This is mainly made up of ‘live’ lessons as well as some pre-recorded videos and/or resources to support children’s learning to complete either online or in a paper-based exercise book at home.
Work packs for Foundation Stage pupils
Sign posting families to external apps and websites that would further support engagement in remote learning.
How Your Child Will Be Taught Remotely
In the event of full or partial closure teachers will use a combination of the following approaches to teach pupils remotely:
Have daily contact with pupils/parents via Google Classroom between the hours of 9am-3pm
Regular live teaching session via google meet each day with pupils in Key Stage 1 and 2
Learning to be shared via Google Classroom to access as part of the live lessons.
A weekly phone call with vulnerable children.
Regular live sessions for EYFS children and pre-recorded sessions.
TAs support the class teacher deliver Live Lessons.