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How to evaluate your remote education contingency plans

Remote Education
Date Published

10/12/2020

The Coronavirus pandemic has fundamentally shifted the way that education is being delivered, with online teaching and learning now firmly on the timetable. 

Local lockdowns and self-isolating pupil bubbles have necessitated this, along with the latest directive from the Department for Education that all schools must provide remote learning to students who miss school due to the Coronavirus. 
 

All schools were required to have a remote learning plan in place by 22nd October 2020, but many are still seeking help to make their plans more viable and effective more than a month later. And with no prior experience or historical benchmark, even those equipped with the latest technologies are finding it a logistical nightmare.

At Entrust Technologies, we’re on hand to give you the help that you need. Our experts will review your school’s contingency plans and evaluate them against a best-practice framework. Our report, discussed with you at a virtual meeting, will address your:

  • Quality of education
  • Use of technology
  • SEND and disadvantaged pupils
  • Key strengths, areas for consideration and way forward.

Our expert feedback and professional advice will help you devise effective strategies to deal with gaps in learning when normal teaching resumes and will help ensure that you have a robust plan for remote education at your school. And critically, one that should meet all DfE guidelines. 

We look forward to partnering with you and getting you ahead of the game.

Contact us to find out more.  

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