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This webinar will provide senior leaders, headteachers and all school staff with practical guidance and support on what actions they should be taking to remain open in response to COVID-19 and local and national restrictions.
All schools should now be complying with the recommended COVID-19 advice and controls as stated in the DfE ‘Guidance for full opening: schools’ guidance. On the 5th November, the DfE updated the measures that schools should be implementing. The key areas that have been affected have been outlined in the ‘Education and childcare settings: national restrictions from 5 November 2020’ guidance.
In this webinar, John Rees, an experienced teacher, trainer and consultant with more than 25 years educational leadership experience, discusses what the DfE expectations of schools are in response to COVID-19, the processes they need to follow and how they can continue to deliver curriculum objectives whilst minimising transmission and the risk of infection.
Disclaimer: Due to the nature of the current climate and in light of ongoing government policy review, please continue to check the latest DfE guidance on COVID-19 here.
This webinar explores the DfE guidance for schools, colleges and early years providers on how to ensure they are ready to continue learning if local Tier 2 interventions are in place, exploring detailed information on what schools can expect if a local area moves to Tier 2 intervention.
In this webinar, Alex Grady, Education Officer for nasen, will explore the different areas of potential impact that children with SEND are likely to have experienced and what schools can do to ensure a smooth transition.
In this webinar, education expert and leadership and management trainer, Michelle Howard, explains how schools can implement successful summer catch up plans which support and prepare children academically, socially and emotionally for embarking upon the transition to secondary school or a return to the classroom post COVID-19.
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During checkout we will collect the contact details for your school’s finance manager.
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