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Hybrid Learning comes to JPII

Madeline Campbell —

Teachers are preparing for hybrid learning, and students were spoken to in assembly last week about hybrid learning.

It’s important to note that ‘hybrid learning’ is new, and totally different from lockdown learning that students and teachers experienced over the previous 2 years.

Hybrid learning means that teachers will be teaching from school and home, to students at school and at home. Teachers are setting up online classes, where students will find all of their class work. There may be times at school that we can’t run the normal school timetable (due to teacher absence due to illness), so with online classrooms, students will still be able to continue with their learning regardless of whether they are with their usual teacher in their usual classroom, a different teacher in a different classroom, or isolating at home.

It’s important that students check their emails daily for updates from their teachers once we move to hybrid learning. Parents can email teachers for information about their child’s classes too, email addresses are on the staff page on the school website.

Health and wellbeing is most important – if students and teachers are unwell, do take the time to get better, your learning will be there for you when you are ready.