- "Serve one another humbly in love" Galatians 5:13b
Remote Education was introduced in September 2020 to cover periods of absence from school when a child tested positive for Covid 19, had to isolate or if the school was closed via direction of PHE.
In March 2022 the temporary provision in the Coronavirus Act 2020 expired and as a result the Remote Education directive no longer had effect.
Remote Education at Charles Kingsley’s CE Primary School will be continued when in person attendance is either not possible or contrary to government guidance.
This might include:
Our plan has been written taking into consideration the non-statutory DfE Guidance.
The school will use the class pages of the school website and TEAMS to set remote learning. On this page will be important information regarding remote learning during absence from school.
Devices and Internet
If a child does not have access to a computer/laptop and/or the internet, the school will do all it can to support children. We will be able to lend a limited numbers of school devices. Please contact the school. We will provide paper packs of learning. Parents will be reminded to make the school aware of any barriers to accessing remote learning
Day One Plan has been devised as it may well be school does not receive notification regarding the pupil absence until that morning or indeed out of hours the night before. Staff need time to prepare resources from Remote Learning.
For more information please refer to:
Remote Education Support Overview and Plan 2022 - 2023 below
Day Two + Plan will provide learning across the curriculum and children will be expected to spend a similar amount of time completing this as they would spend learning in school. These activities will cover the same curriculum remotely as we do in school. We teach the same curriculum remotely as we do in school wherever possible and appropriate. However, we have needed to make some adaptations in some subjects. For example PE and Music.
A daily timetable will be sent to you via TEAMS or via direct email from the classteacher. It is expected that remote learning will take pupils broadly the following number of hours each day:
EYFS and Key Stage One 3hrs
Key Stage Two 4hrs
Overview:
The daily timetable will include:
The above will be delivered in a combination of the following ways:
• live teaching
• recorded teaching (e.g. Oak National Academy lessons, video/audio recordings made by teachers)
• printed paper packs produced by teachers (e.g. workbooks, worksheets)
• reading books pupils have at home
• commercially available websites supporting the teaching of specific subjects or areas, including video clips or sequences
Teachers Providing Feedback
Pupils can send any completed work to teachers via MS Teams and Tapestry. Alternatively, work that children complete in the exercise book provided should be kept safe and returned to school when safe to do so.
Within the daily timetable teachers will make it clear the pieces of work that are to be handed in and therefore will receive feedback.
For more information please refer to:
Remote Education Support Overview and Plan 2022 - 2023 below
Parents are able to contact the school via telephone or email class teachers via their email address, whilst respecting the class teachers are teaching and may not respond straight away. Teachers will use Teams or Tapestry to provide feedback.