REMOTE LEARNING IN THE NAWTON AND ROSEDALE ABBEY FEDERATION

Where a class, group or small number of pupils need to self-isolate, or there are national or local restrictions requiring pupils to remain at home, we have the capacity to offer immediate remote education.

Our Remote Learning Offer:

  •  Implements our full curriculum offer, we teach the same curriculum remotely as we do in school wherever possible and appropriate. However, we may need to make some adaptations in some subjects.
  • gives access to high quality remote education resources (e.g. Oak Academy, Purple Mash, Spelling Shed, Ed Shed etc).
  • makes use of online tools (including Microsoft Teams) that will be consistently used across the school in order to allow interaction, assessment and feedback.
  • enables us to provide printed resources, such as textbooks and workbooks, for pupils who do not have suitable online access.
  • enables us to loan laptops to children who have limited access at home.
  • recognises that younger pupils and some pupils with SEND may not be able to access remote education without adult support therefore we will work with families to deliver an ambitious curriculum.
  • delivers a well-sequenced curriculum so that knowledge and skills are built incrementally, with a good level of clarity about what is intended to be taught and practised in each subject mirroring the learning on site.
  • gauges how well pupils are progressing through the curriculum, using questions and other diagnostic tools through the various learning platforms.
  • enables teachers to adjust the pace or challenge of what is being taught in response to questions or assessments.
Nawton and Rosedale Abbey Federation Remote Learning Policy Click to View