My niece is in year 6 and has been back to school this week. Next week she's at home whilst the other half of her class are in school being taught by the teacher who taught my niece this week. So, whilst the kids are in smaller bubbles, their teacher teaches both bubbles. The TA is shielding.
I know that this isn't the case in schools I've worked in (ex teacher) and that mostly each bubble has either the teacher or the TA each week. Again though, kids are in every other week as is the teacher or TA who's been teaching them. The week 'off' is spent setting and monitoring home learning. There is no home learning now in my niece's school.
Which scenario is best? I don't feel it's safe for the kids or the teacher in the first scenario. But then it's not fair on the TA in the second. What do you think?
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Teacher teaching two bubbles or splitting a class between teacher and TA?
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RingPiece · 05/06/2020 17:30
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