Protecting Learning - Read our report on how educators and parents are supporting
students learning during COVID-19
A curated resource for schools, students and parents
'HomeLearningUK' is being led by educators who have come together to offer time and expertise to support colleagues, parents and students in the UK and beyond. In light of the Covid19 pandemic and school closure this website is designed to share ideas, solutions, plans and support. Whilst every educational setting (preschool, school, college, university) is different, there is one common theme: a desire and passion to do the very best for all of the learners in our care. Events, such as the Covid19 pandemic, quite rightly are causing challenging circumstances for learners, parents and staff - but, as we have seen, they are also an opportunity to use technology for collaboration and inclusion In times of adversity, it’s crucial that we stick together as a sector, support one another, and make sure we both look after ourselves and those closest to us. As a result of this, we have created this guide for educators to illustrate the top tips, sites and links. Please share widely. |
Persistence and resilience only come from having been given the chance to work through difficult problems - Gever Tulley
Thank you...
As with everything in education, the key to success is the hard work, passion and commitment shown by educators all over the world.
During the current state of uncertainty, we’d like to thank the following individuals and organisations for going above and beyond to help to ensure learning continues and work load is reduced for all.
Please feel free to carry on the conversation and get in touch with us on Twitter going forward - we are all in it together!
Ty Goddard, Edtech UK / Education Foundation
Nic Ponsford, GEC Collective
Abdul Chohan, Think Simple Ltd
Tony Shepherd, GDPR in Schools
Andy Goff, OnVu Learning
Bradley Dardis, LGFL
Caroline Keep, Spark Penketh, Penketh High School
Bukky Yusuf, Educator
Deb Kelsey Millar, Grimsby Institute
Gary Spracklen, POWFS
Graham Macaulay, LEO Academy Trust
Greg Hughes, De Ferrers Academy
Ian Philips, ISC Digital Group
Jason Sawle, Esri UK
Katy Potts, Islington Council
Martin Hamilton, Innovation Advisor
Peter Rafferty, Educator
Scott Hayden, Basingstoke College of Technology
Martyn Oliver and Ben Barnes, Outwood Academy Trust
During the current state of uncertainty, we’d like to thank the following individuals and organisations for going above and beyond to help to ensure learning continues and work load is reduced for all.
Please feel free to carry on the conversation and get in touch with us on Twitter going forward - we are all in it together!
Ty Goddard, Edtech UK / Education Foundation
Nic Ponsford, GEC Collective
Abdul Chohan, Think Simple Ltd
Tony Shepherd, GDPR in Schools
Andy Goff, OnVu Learning
Bradley Dardis, LGFL
Caroline Keep, Spark Penketh, Penketh High School
Bukky Yusuf, Educator
Deb Kelsey Millar, Grimsby Institute
Gary Spracklen, POWFS
Graham Macaulay, LEO Academy Trust
Greg Hughes, De Ferrers Academy
Ian Philips, ISC Digital Group
Jason Sawle, Esri UK
Katy Potts, Islington Council
Martin Hamilton, Innovation Advisor
Peter Rafferty, Educator
Scott Hayden, Basingstoke College of Technology
Martyn Oliver and Ben Barnes, Outwood Academy Trust