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This Hub has been reviewed and has been renamed, Supporting the Curriculum and Assessment in 2020/21.

  • In the initial period of remote learning CCEA created a Home Learning Hub which provided a platform for accessing existing CCEA resources.
  • This website collates and makes available the resources and guidance developed through the Continuity of Learning Project, including case studies.

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    The following link will also provide access: Supporting Learning – Teacher Professional Learning. Access to the website is available via a “Supporting Learning – TPL” icon on your MySchool front page. The Education Authority (EA) has developed a website through C2k MySchool, to host resources and to provide a gateway to access a range of online Teacher Professional Learning sessions and webinars.

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  • Further resources, guidance materials and case studies to support remote learning have also been produced by the Department’s Continuity of Learning Project.
  • It is not intended to be prescriptive but to support schools as they further develop and refine their practice around remote learning. It is designed to bring together what we are learning about emerging practice during this unprecedented time for our education system. Schools will be familiar with much of the contents.
  • This circular updates the Department’s circulars 2020//06 from June 2020 on remote learning and curriculum planning ( Remote Learning Circular June 2020 and Curriculum Planning 2020/21 ).
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    Schools have been making provision for remote learning by providing pupils with a range of hardcopy and online learning materials finding new ways of keeping in contact with pupils and their families and supporting parents as they assist their children with their learning. Schools in Northern Ireland have adapted quickly to the requirements to contingency plan and deliver remote learning.The Department recognises the hard work and dedication of school staff, who are making this provision along with accommodating the children of key workers and vulnerable children and in post-primary schools also teaching those year groups continuing to attend school. From Monday 11 January 2021, post-primary pupils in Years 8 to 11 will continue to be taught remotely until the end of January. The situation will be kept under ongoing review dependent on public health advice. As a result of the current public health situation, all primary and secondary schools will provide remote education during week commencing 4 January 2021.Since the beginning of the 2020/21 academic year, the Department has asked schools to have contingency plans in place for the delivery of remote learning In the event of a school closure, or that a class bubble or any larger group of pupils across a year group need to self-isolate.














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