Curriculum
Communication
Work Expectations
In every subject area, the content and the delivery of the curriculum has been thoroughly considered and adapted to remote learning so students maximise their learning and the progress they make. Topics may be revised to maximise retrieval and retention and new content will be introduced with adapted resources and support.
All work set will be posted on ClassCharts on a daily basis by the class teacher following their current timetable and will include the instructions and resources. Students may be given a Google Classroom code to access lesson materials, work and assignments. ClassCharts will be used to direct any work set.
The remote education provided should be equivalent in length to the core teaching students would receive in school. It will consist of remote learning using a range of materials and resources as time for students to complete tasks and assignments independently. The amount of remote education provided should be of five hours daily both at KS3 and KS4.
Lesson Delivery
Lesson Resources
Lessons will be delivered using a range of tools and materials that will be shared with students. Students are expected to access the videos, texts or other resources provided in order to learn content, practise skills and retain knowledge. Provision of high quality and relevant materials will enable students to learn and progress. Teachers may give feedback, answer questions and clear misconceptions via live webinars
Subjects use a range of different resources. Through Google Classroom and their related products students can access a variety of tasks via a web browser to complete. Subject specific platforms are used such as Educake, Seneca Learning, Showbie and Dr Frost Maths. The lessons may also include pre-recorded lessons by Oak Academy or Greenshaw Learning Trust as well as videos recorded by our teachers.
Recorded Lessons Some lessons or parts of lessons will be prerecorded and sent to students to introduce a topic or lesson, to deliver explanations or instructions, to clear misconception or give feedback and to model work or answers. Teachers may use voice recording over PowerPoint or Loom videos as well as modelling work through visualisers.
Remote Learning
Contact with Teachers
Teachers will be available to support learning. Students may choose to contact them via the Google chat function asking work specific questions that teachers will endeavour to answer. Teachers may also open dialogues via individual feedback on Google Classroom. There will also be opportunities for pupils to ask questions via some webinars with their teachers. All students have a Personal Mentor and have weekly mentor sessions, held over Google Meet to discuss wellbeing, their remote learning and specific issues.
SEND Provision Teachers will plan and deliver the learning for all students through the use of explicit step-by-step instructions, scaffolded tasks, providing clear examples as well as offering any support needed. Resources and materials will be adapted to maximise the learning of all students.