Adjusting to school closure, Clare Hodgson, Herts for Learning Assessment Adviser, shares some useful links and thoughts about remote teaching and learning.
Librarians in lockdown
Glenthorne High School's Lucas Maxwell shares how he has been staying connected and keeping students engaged during the current lockdown.
Keeping learners engaged and each other away from daytime tv
Joanna Hodges shares how the learning centres at her FE college are navigating the current lockdown and remote working.
Seven top tips for recording and broadcasting from a computer
Picture book author, Jonathan Emmett, shares his top tips for recording and broadcasting from home. Although aimed at authors and illustrators, this blog would also be highly useful for teachers who need to record videos or broadcast to their students!
Picture book author events online: Helping families and teachers and children during school closures
Caryl Hart tells us all about the Picture Book Author Events Online project and why she and Jonathan Emmett have given up weeks of their time to make it a success.
How children’s authors are stepping up during lockdown
Jeff Norton shares what him and other authors are doing remotely to support children and learning during the current lockdown.
Stepping up and stepping in: Colleges supporting students, staff and communities through coronavirus
Philippa Alway shares some case studies of what FE Colleges around the UK have been doing to support their students, staff and communities in this time of crisis.
Mock elections, extended writing and potato stamps: How CLA is helping teachers adapt to remote teaching
In these unprecedented times, Julie Murray shares how CLA can support teachers with remote teaching.
Things to do if your school library is closed
Sarah Pavey shares some useful ideas for things school librarians can do at home if the school library is currently closed.