Remote Learning at Chesterfield
Remote Learning
Remote Learning is online learning which happens at home.
Where a class, group or small number of pupils need to self-isolate, or there is a local or national lockdown requiring pupils to remain at home, we will continue to develop our capacity to support pupils’ learning at home by providing:
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access to high quality remote education resources
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a curriculum sequence that allows access to high-quality online and offline resources and teaching videos, that are linked to the school’s curriculum expectations.
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online tools that will be consistently used across the school in order to allow interaction, assessment and feedback, and make sure staff are trained in their use
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printed resources, such as textbooks and workbooks, for pupils who do not have suitable access online
This will be achieved through a strong model of “blended learning”, using our familiar digital platforms SeeSaw, alongside Mathletics, Times Tables Rockstars, Letterjoin and other apps to support learning.
We have organised our Remote Learning according to three tiers which are described in more detail in the table below:
- Tier 1: Remote Learning for Individuals
- Tier 2: Remote Learning for Partial Closure (closure of a class/bubble/whole school for a short period of time, e.g. a circuit breaker)
- Tier 3: Remote Learning for Full Closure over an extended period of time (whole school)
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Remote Learning for Individuals |
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If a child is unwell, they should only engage in home learning once they are feeling better.
Some pupils may be only off for 1-3 days whilst they await their test results.
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Tier 2 |
Remote Learning for Partial Closure |
Class or year group bubble is isolating for 14 days.
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Tier 3 |
Remote Learning for Full closure |
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Please see our remote learning guidelines below for information on what remote learning looks like at our school.