Catching up after lockdown, the email course

The last year has been challenging for everyone involved in education, and especially the past few months, with schools open to only a few students.

As schools prepare to fully reopen on 8th March, educators are asking themselves many questions: what is going to happen? How do I help my students readapt to face-to-face learning? How do I support their well-being? How do I minimise the impact of this on their learning?

This free, 5-part email course condenses all the research we could find to answer these questions and compiles the most useful strategies you can use to overcome the challenges coming your way.

So, what will we talk about? Here's a quick look at the emails' contents:

  1. Schools are returning!
    Why this return to school is different from the last one
    Each students is different - how to adapt
    What to look forward to when schools reopen
  2. Teaching and learning strategies
    • How metacognition can help students post-lockdown
    • How growth mindset can give students a boost
    • How retrieval practice can support students' learning
  3. It's not all about learning
    • Growing back students' resilience
    • 3 things to consider after lockdown
    • Why well-being should come first
  4. What about the teachers?
    • Why we need teacher support, too
    • How we can support burnt out teachers
    • Re-developing a good classroom culture
  5. Settling back into "normal" school life
    • Getting students back into flow
    • De-phoning your life again
    • What parents can do to help

This email course is completely free. All you need to do is to fill out the form on the right, and from tomorrow, you will receive a new email every 3 days, packed with resources, strategies and links to further reading.

And if you would like more personalised support to help your school's students and staff make the return to school a success, we do offer a Catching Up Post Lockdown CPD workshop. The course is available either online or in-person - find out more about the course and get in touch.

 

Any questions, feedback or issues? Please get in touch - we're more than happy to help.

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