Support for Home Learning
The main advice is to not try to cover everything that schools normally do and allow plenty of time for exercise, rest and play. Doing activities away from a computer such as reading a book, gardening or learning to cook (supervised if necessary) can also be important aspects of home learning.
The Department of Education at Oxford University have published links to some helpful guidance on structuring a home-school day:
- https://www.theschoolrun.com/home-learning-timetables-for-coronavirus-school-closures
- https://www.homeschool.com/homeschooling-methods/
- https://www.theschoolrun.com/10-home-learning-strategies-from-an-experienced-home-educator
Helpful guidance that can support learning from home and which cover a range of subjects and activities:
- https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/learn
- https://chatterpack.net/blogs/blog/resources-list-for-home-learning
- https://www.ashmolean.org/learning-resources
- https://encounteredu.com/teacher-resources
- https://www.senecalearning.com/
- https://schools.esriuk.com/teaching-resources/#-
- https://www.spi.ox.ac.uk/article/billions-of-children-out-of-school-heres-how-to-cope
- Oxford Education learning support – Oxford University Press