We have developed a remote learning policy and remote learning plan to ensure that any child who cannot attend school does not miss out on their learning. This page explains our plans and procedures for students who have to self-isolate, or where local or national restrictions mean they have to stay at home. Our aim is to support your child throughout their isolation and to ensure they are provided with a high quality curriculum offer. Our remote learning policy aims to ensure consistency in our approach to remote learning for students who are not able to attend school. It also sets out expectations for all members of the school community with regards to remote learning and provides appropriate guidelines for data protection. Our remote learning plan sets out our school procedures for three different remote learning scenarios: In all cases our expectation is that students will follow their normal timetable and lessons will be delivered using Google Classroom and Google Meet. The timings of the day remain the same as in school, i.e. students start at form time at 8:30am each day and follow the normal timings for that day. As with normal lessons, teachers will agree a reasonable timeline for students to submit work. Students can expect to receive feedback on their work which may be written and given back using Google Classroom or spoken during a live Google Meet lesson. Access to technology will be required to be able to follow online lessons. If you do not have access to a device such as a tablet computer or laptop (not a mobile phone as these are too small) then please contact your Pastoral Manager for help and advice. We aim to provide remotely a broadly similar curriculum to that offered in school. This will be done via our Google Classoom and Google Meet platforms. We will, however, need to make some adjustments to the curriculum offered in some areas, for example, where students are undertaking practical lessons and are unable to access the equipment and materials needed. Students will need to access the following resources to get the most from remote learning and learn effectively at home. If your child does not have any of the above, please let us know by contacting your Pastoral Manager as soon as possible so that we can help support you. For example, we may be able to loan students a school laptop or we will provide printed resources either on Show My Homework or the pack of resources can be posted or collected from school. Students will be taught remotely following their normal timetable using a combination of the following delivery methods: Attendance is monitored by our Pastoral Managers and our Attendance Officer and they take a register in the normal way for all remote lessons. We expect all students working remotely to be in all of their lessons at the same time as if they were in school. Attendance and punctuality will be followed up using normal procedures. Teachers and Pastoral Managers constantly monitor the engagement of students in lessons. Students that do not engage will receive a call home to ensure that everything is OK and that they need to engage in their remote education. Members of the SEND team share strategies and resources with parents with maintaining routines for their child who has a disability that is negatively impacted by changes to routine e:g students with ASD. It also provides advice on how to monitor online learning to ensure that students get adequate breaks. To enable them to engage with the learning duration of the school day It’s important that your child engages with home learning and keeps to their normal timetable. Your child’s subject teachers and form tutors will deliver most lessons live on Google Meet. Where this is not possible, your child will receive a mixture of work set on Google Classroom and other online resources e.g. Oak Academy, MyMaths and Kerboodle. This means it is crucial that your child is able to log into Google Meet in order to access the work set as well as participate fully in online lessons. We expect all students to follow our behaviour expectations for online learning. If students are not engaging with online learning, we will call home and provide feedback to help your child to better understand the work. Students should: We appreciate that if this situation arises, it may present some challenges for you. We kindly ask for your support so that we can continue to provide high-quality education for your child during this time. We don’t expect you to watch your child all day, and we wouldn’t expect parents/carers to be involved in remote lessons in place of our teachers, but, it would be really helpful if you were able to take an active role in your child’s learning by asking them about their day and what work they’ve done. If your child is working from a paper pack, please continue to support them to complete this work as they will be required to submit all work to their teachers when they return to school or as agreed with the teacher. Our top tips: Below you can find two videos with further information about remote learning. Safeguarding Information Remote Learning information for students Please see below a YouTube playlist for parents and carers to gain a better understanding of the technology used for remote learning.
Our remote learning policy
Our remote learning plan
Remote teaching and study time each day
The remote curriculum: what is taught to pupils at home
Accessing Remote Education: What you will need at home
How will my child be taught remotely?
How will you check whether my child is engaging with their work and how will I be informed if there are concerns?
How will you work with me to help my child who needs additional support from adults at home to access remote education?
What we expect from your child
Google Meet Lessons
What you can do to help
Remote Learning Tips For Parents and Carers
If there are any problems, students and/or their parents/carers should contact the teacher in the usual way or through the office email address: office@alperton.brent.sch.uk.