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What plans is your dc's primary school putting in place?

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Doyoumind · 04/01/2021 22:59

My dc's school's response in the original lockdown was really disappointing. They completely failed to provide anything more than a couple of web links and there was almost no interaction with teachers.

They say it will be better this time but I think they will struggle because they don't have the experience and learnings from first time round.

What are other schools planning as far as you know?

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Doyoumind · 04/01/2021 23:01

What plan is, not plans.

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ilkleymoorbartat · 04/01/2021 23:02

Ours are having daily zoom briefings from their teachers, and then three topics set via google classroom, with work handed in and checked each day. Year 1 btw.

This is A LOT more than last time

ItsIgginningtolookalotlikeXmas · 04/01/2021 23:03

Didn't you post this a couple of days ago? Or was it another poster asking the same question, in the same way?
Maybe give them more than 5 minutes to get their heads round the latest volte face from the government before complaining.

Doyoumind · 04/01/2021 23:05

Never started a thread on the subject before.

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GatoradesDream · 04/01/2021 23:09

Primary school: live lessons 9am to 3pm with 1 hour for lunch and two breaks during the day. Delivered via Teams with all usual activities such as whole school assembly delivered in the same way.

Materials uploaded to Teams a week in advance so parents can print them out/save them etc.

Marking and feedback delivered on the spot and via class dojo (photo and send in for example).

The class had to isolate last term and they did the same, it worked well.

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