sjpowermac
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I think this story might interest you:Parents have been invited to report teachers to Ofsted if they are unsatisfied with video lessons... Just what us teachers need...
DfE is now making us take registers of all Zoom participants and yet us teachers get the abuse from parents when we chase up why a kid wasn't on Zoom...
I'm in the situation where I'm in class with 6 kids on devices supervising their learning while simultaneously giving real time support to 24 kids and their stressing parents.
Ofsted gets thousands of emails praising schools after minister's remarks
Education secretary’s call for parents to complain if not happy with remote learning prompts deluge of positive comments
www.theguardian.com
Like most things GW does, that one backfired!England’s schools inspectorate, Ofsted, has been overwhelmed by more than 10,000 emails from parents, mostly singing the praises of their children’s schools, after Gavin Williamson urged them to complain if they were not satisfied with the remote education on offer.
Many schools are really pushing the ‘Live Stream’ aspect of remote learning, I know my school has gone ‘all in’ on it, but OFSTED caution:
It coincided with new Ofsted guidance on remote learning, which advised that live online lessons - frequently held up as the gold standard during lockdown - were not always the best way to deliver remote education and that sometimes text books and worksheets might be more effective.