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Will in-school primary learning follow the curriculum this time?

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Crazyoldmaurice · 04/01/2021 22:40

I read that last full lockdown there was no scope for following the curriculum and it was just essentially childcare.

As there will be remote learning for those at home does anyone know if the children of critical workers will be learning in some capacity this time instead of just playing?

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MardyBicardi · 04/01/2021 22:50

Last lockdown we followed the online learning and then spent the rest of time playing.
I doubt very much that key-worker children will have a teacher with them in their bubble as they will be doing the online learning for their classes.
They will have support staff though and will quite possibly get more support in a key-worker group than they will in class, as obviously there are less children.
My children are both going on Wednesday when their school opens and I definitely don’t feel like they’re missing out.

MardyBicardi · 04/01/2021 22:51

I think at the beginning of the first lock down it took a while to get things going but this is old hat now and everyone knows what they’re doing.

Useruseruserusee · 04/01/2021 22:52

Yes at our school they will have exactly the same as those as home.

SpringTime2020 · 04/01/2021 23:24

At our school the DC will have access to the online learning. Not sure exactly how it will work or how much support they will have.

RubyViolet · 04/01/2021 23:26

Key worker children will follow the same online lessons as the kids at home.

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