ASCL: Possible approaches to teaching Yr10 and Yr12 from 15 June 2020
Government guidance says from 15 June schools should “provide some face-to-face support to supplement the remote education of Year 10 and 12 pupils, with a clear expectation that remote education skill continue to be the predominant form of education delivery for these year groups and that this should be of a high quality.”
This is a significant statement as it makes clear that onsite face-to-face sessions are intended to support and support and supplement the remote curriculum, not replace it.
The approaches outlined here are not endorsed or suggested, they are illustrative of the sorts of approaches schools might consider and are designed to help schools weigh up the pros and cons of each. This has been written initially with Year 10 in mind, but the principles and considerations are likely to apply to Year 12 as well.





