Online Teaching and Learning

In the event that there will be an immediate switch from school, face to face learning to an online learning environment, it may be necessary to be ready for this in exceptional circumstances. My immediate concern lies mainly with the teachers and the impact teaching online will make to their current pedagogical practices. Over the next coming weeks, I am going to track progress and offer some insight of school challenges, eureka moments and actions to follow.

Saturday, 18 April 2020

Continuity of Learning - Adding in Interactivity to Sustain Engagement

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We are back from our Easter break and I was reminded that I had not blogged in over 3 days! So much has happened...and the focus this ha...
Friday, 27 March 2020

Continuity of Learning - Day 5

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We made it to the end of the week! Its been intense, its been hard and its been super challenging. But we did it and our technical skills ...
Thursday, 26 March 2020

Continuity of Learning - Day 3 - 4

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We are now on day four of our Continuity of Learning at Ashford School and in the process of refining our current teaching and learning pra...
Tuesday, 24 March 2020

Continuity of Learning - Day 2

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DAY 2 Today was an easier day at the prep school. Some feedback from teachers, parents and students: 1) I think we have got the ha...
Monday, 23 March 2020

Continuity of Learning at Ashford School - Day 1

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"Well done to Ashford School! The teachers and staff, heads, support staff have clearly worked very hard to transition to this ...
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