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Children’s relationships with teachers remained strong despite emotional toll of pandemic

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Cardiff University study shows how relationships between teachers and students remained positive during the pandemic.

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Effective testing and contact tracing is essential for schools to safely open during COVID-19 pandemic

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Modelling study suggests reopening UK schools in September must be combined with high-coverage of test-trace-isolate strategy to avoid second wave of COVID-19.

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UK pupils struggle learning at home

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Analysis of homeschooling in Great Britain during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic from the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey.

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Preparing for the New Normal

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#UKEdChat session 511 –To paraphrase the great off-the-cuff philosopher, Donald Rumsfeld for a moment… there are

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School and college re-open plans for England published

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Detailed plans have been unveiled for all children and young people to return to full-time education in England from September.

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A Covid-19 exit strategy for primary schools by @JuniperEd

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Jane McKenzie-Downes from Juniper Education looks at how primary schools are addressing the impact of the coronavirus pandemic and preparing for the future

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Researchers reveal lockdown learning down for pupils

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“Everyone is losing out in this generation, some much more than others.”

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Ending the School Year Well

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Do you focus on the fun, community activities to bring the school together after difficult times?

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Advocates for our times…by @MaximJKelly

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A history lesson for the future

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Bringing the World into the Classroom Virtually

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Nothing like a global pandemic for making one resourceful and flexible. Since remote learning began,

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Learning After Lockdown

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#UKEdChat session 502 – School life has changed beyond recognition over the past few months

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Will Virtual Classrooms Replace The Physical Classrooms of Tomorrow’s Schools? by @susanwalter99

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Virtual Classrooms vs Physical Classrooms

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Should We Assess During Virtual School? by @EmmainKuwait

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I want to preface this post by acknowledging that there are many different perspectives regarding

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We’ve lost track of normal by @sheep2763

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We are currently a couple of weeks into lockdown because of the coronavirus (Covid-19). Schools

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Supporting transition from a distance

@ICTmagic

Supporting the transition process during the COVID-19 pandemic

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