I’m a prep school teacher and we’ve spent ages working out what will work best for our families. Sadly, there is not one size that fits all. We are aware every family is different:
some have one child, others have four
some only have children at our school whilst others are coping with 2/3/4 different schools remote teaching provision
some have one device whilst others have several
some have printers, others don’t
some have parents working at home
some have dodgy internet access.
It’s endless. We are also very concerned that children don’t spend all day in front of a screen, and we have many families that don’t want their children doing that. We can’t expect a young child to concentrate for long in front of a screen; it’s a totally different environment to being in a classroom. Some families have asked for worksheets only but that is not how we teach and we would be doing our pupils a great disservice if that is all we do.
We opted to ensure all children get at least one live session a day. That means parents aren’t struggling to timetable several in each day for multiple children. If we agree to do 3/4 a day, for families of 3/4 children that would be 9-16 a day! Impossible for families to cope with! We are also offering recorded sessions.
Work is a mixture of online assignments, activities using various online platforms, apps etc and a few worksheets. We are very aware we can’t please every family but are trying to offer a mixture so we cover most expectations. We are setting from 2-4 hours work a day depending on age. If you actually calculate teaching time during a school day, it amounts to around 5 hours a day so we aren’t offering much less for our older ones.
When we’re not doing live sessions, we’re planning and preparing next week’s work, marking, answering numerous queries on email/chat. We are not idle. Many of spend all day on our computers from early morning to evening with little break to ensure we are on hand for parents and pupils and we’re ready for the following week. Opticians are going to rake it in when we go back to school as many teachers will need their eyes checking! We don’t want that for our pupils too.