Remote Learning
Remote Learning applies when pupils have to be at home for a period of time.
Ashbourne Primary has adopted a tiered approach to remote learning:
- Individual children remote learning
- Specific year groups remote learning
- The whole school remote learning
Individual
A work pack will be provided via Class Dojo or a printed copy. The focus of this work is in line with the content being covered by their peers at school. Reading books will also be provided. The class teacher will contact the family to check in with the child regarding their learning. This will be done by phone or Microsoft Teams.
Year Group
We will provide at least 3 live lessons per day and a home learning time table will be communicated to parents. We will set assignments/activities so that pupils have meaningful and ambitious work each day in a number of different subjects. This will all be done via Microsoft Teams. Links to other videos and resources will be used. If the class teacher is ill, every effort will be made for another member of staff to undertake the live lessons.
Whole School
A whole school timetable will be provided to enable siblings sharing a device to access live lessons. We will provide at least 2 compulsory live lessons per day. We will set assignments/activities so that pupils have meaningful and ambitious work each day in a number of different subjects. This will all be done via Microsoft Teams. Links to other videos and resources will be used.
Online lesson protocol
Pupils | Parents |
Make sure you are in a quiet room so that you can hear your teacher and they can hear you.
Have your parent/carer nearby
You must be appropriately dressed
Make sure you join your lesson at the time given.
Ensure that the session is not recorded. No pictures or videos are to be taken during the session.
Be polite and always show good behaviour and respect.
Do not share your personal information with others
Do not let other users access your Teams account
| Please stay in the room with your child.
Ensure your child can join the lesson at the right time.
Support your child to use the technology.
Ensure that the session is not recorded. No pictures or videos are to be taken during the session.
Ensure your child behaves appropriately.
Be respectful to staff by not commenting on their lesson, teaching or resources.
Appreciate that this is a new way of teaching and that lessons need to be adapted to suit online learning.
Report any concerns linked to safeguarding, data protection or pupil wellbeing to a member of staff |