Dear Parents/Carers,
I hope this email finds you well. This email is reporting back on our Home Learning Survey as well as issuing details of the Bernicia Hardship Fund available to Households in Northumberland during the Covid 19 crisis Please see below and attachments.
Thank you to those parents/carers who replied to our Home Learning Survey from June 14th, 2020. We really value your feedback and we want to do our best for you and your children. A summary of the responses and our actions are detailed below:
Feedback from Home Learning Survey
Is the amount of work on google classroom too much or too little?
29.4% – too much
52.9% just the right amount
17.6% too little
How difficult is your child finding the work?
1 too difficult to 5 being too easy
% breakdown of answers
1 – 0%
2 – 11.8%
3 – 70.6%
4 – 11.8%
5 – 5.9%
The school stopped putting due dates on work being set due to parental feedback that the expectation of having dates handed in was too stressful. Is this a decision you found helpful?
Yes, they found this decision helpful – 52.9%
No, they didn’t find this decision helpful – 47.1%
Is there anything else the school could do to support your children’s learning in this difficult period?
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Asked whether reports will be issued
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Motivation was starting to wane – requested interactive lessons via zoom
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The social interaction of attending school
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A request that we could start each half term with a clean sheet on google classroom
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Phone calls home
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Posting video messages or recorded voice messages
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Parents would like to know what a day looks like at school
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Teaching of new concepts
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Could the school look at the concept of virtual teaching
Actions:
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The school is making telephone calls to families – if you wish to contact to be made in addition to those already provided please contact the school and this will be arranged
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Pastoral reports will be issued to all pupils before the end of term
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A video explanation of what a school day looks like now under the new arrangements has been placed on google classroom and parents/carers have been notified of this
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Teachers have recorded voice messages for their subjects and these have been placed on google classroom
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We will continue with not having due dates as a result of the above feedback
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We are investigating ways to archive work that has been set on google classroom to make the amount of work in a classroom less daunting thus enabling each half term in google classroom to start with a clean sheet
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The school has made the decision to concentrate on revising existing knowledge in the light of the National Curriculum being suspended
The trust has not promoted virtual, or “live” teaching for several reasons. There is a concern about safeguarding and guidance from our safeguarding advisors, is not to pursue this approach. There are other factors too, particularly around equality. Many families have to share computers and laptops between (home) working parents and several children which means that time specific live lessons may be inaccessible to pupils and inconvenient to the rest of the family. This is true also for many of our teachers who also have partners working from home and children to home school.
We are, however, developing more recorded lessons and teacher talks (webinars), which can be watched and re-visited by pupils at their convenience. Some colleagues have taken to this quickly, whilst others have received training and are developing their skills and confidence. Dr Thomlinson has been recording a daily Whole School Worship which can be found in the Learners section of our Google Classroom and we are beginning to offer similar recordings in other subjects, for example, we are offering recordings of our Yr 8 Maths teacher talking through the key points of the learning so far as well as a voice message from all of our teachers.
Bernicia Hardship Fund
The North Northumberland Voluntary Forum is currently administrating the Bernicia Hardship Fund during the COVID-19 crisis.
This funding, supplied by Bernicia Homes, is available for households in Northumberland which are suffering hardship as a consequence of the Virus and the grants are designed to have direct and beneficial impact. Normal confidentiality criteria will apply – if contact needs to be made with other agencies, permission will be sought of either the referral agencies or the household itself. There are just a few limitations:
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Households referred under our part of the scheme should be living in the north of the county. If you refer from another part of the County, we’ll undertake to direct your referral to someone dealing with that area.
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Households will be suffering hardship because of the virus and their need can include: Change in financial circumstances – Breakdown in relationship – Delays in benefits payments or those under the special Covid-19 funding schemes – Changes in employment – Breakdown of essential household items e.g. washing machine – unexpected fuel or other bills etc…
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Every effort should have been made to access other sources of funding such as special Covid-19 schemes or Universal Credit …..
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Business are not eligible under this scheme.
I enclose the details below. If you wish the school to help you with a referral an application please contact the school and ask to speak to the Headteacher.
https://www.bernicia.com/
I hope you have a lovely weekend.
Take care,
Liam Murtagh – Headteacher