Improving Remote Education - A Thread.
Over the last couple of weeks, the discussion has been about what primary schools are offering to their communities and how we can improve on it.
I'm relistening to the sessions, so points may not be in order as I add them... 1/
1. Non-teaching SLT are not experts on remote learning, what can they base any judgement on?
2. Facilitating staff discussion and sharing is likely to be far more effective to develop practice within your school. /2
3. Increasing access to devices/internet is a step towards making offers more equitable, but it is only part of the process.
4. Entertainment and engagement are different things.
5. Pre-recording should not be perfection, perfection wastes time and energy.
6. It is scary being beamed into someone's home, but having your home on show is also stressful. (perhaps something for Ofsted to consider, we are guests in other people's homes)
7. Giving over staff meetings to staff discussion and sharing is probably a better use of the time than other stuff you have planned.