Lucy Naylor — Mar 2, 2022

As we are seeing an increasing number of Covid cases in the community, we can expect to have changeable teaching and learning circumstances in the coming weeks and maybe months, due to students and staff absences.

What is hybrid learning?

When students and staff need to isolate but are well, they should still expect to be able to teach and learn. This will require an approach to learning that includes online, remote, face to face and onsite learning so that learners can transition between settings with minimal interruption to their learning. Learning delivered in multiple modes is commonly know as hybrid learning. This is an educational approach in which schools (not necessarily the same teacher) provide remote and onsite learning at the same time, using a range of technologies and approaches.

We have been preparing for this eventuality. Below is a broad overview of our approach.

Definitions 

2022 HYBRID LEARNING PLAN

Our Aim

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How do I access online/remote Learning?

Each teaching team has a ‘Hail Page’ (the same platform we use for newsletters), this is your one-stop-shop for class timetables which include Zoom links, resources and useful information. If your child is self-isolating, you can access online remote learning by clicking on the links below.

You will also need to email your child's class teacher for their passwords and logins needed to access some online learning

When does online/remote learning start?

From Monday 7 March, we will move to Step 1 of our hybrid learning model. This means that if your child is self-isolating or awaiting a test you can join the online class.

What can I expect from Step 1 online/remote learning?

Step 1 online/remote learning will be taught by Suzanne Stickney, who is new to SBS but many of you will know from the community. We are extremely fortunate and grateful to Suzanne for stepping into this role.

Step 1 learning can be accessed here - Timetable (7-11 March) 

STEP 1 LEARNING TIMETABLE 

Each day there is a morning meeting from 9 to 10 am. Suzanne will be online to welcome students, give them a chance to connect with each other and answer any online/remote learning questions you may have.

After the morning meeting, students are able to;

This will be followed by an online afternoon session which will include art, technology and interactive, hands-on learning

What next?

As we move through the steps of our hybrid learning model we will communicate what is coming next. 

Any questions regarding home learning should be directed to sboniface@stanleybay.school.nz 

Covid related questions can be directed to covidenquiries@stanleybay.school.nz