Over the last few days I ran a short survey on how home learning had been working out for teachers and what had been provided. Here are the results:
Have you provided work for your students during partial closure? (2895 votes)
Yes – 99% No – 1%
Have you provided ‘live teaching’ during lockdown? (2888 votes)
Yes – 12% No – 88%
If not, why not (main reason)? (2496 votes)
Lack of tech at child’s home – 38%
Safeguarding concerns – 38%
Not suitable for age group – 21%
Lack of tech at teacher home – 3%
What has been your average return rate of work been during lockdown? (2769 votes)
100 – 75% – 10%
75 – 50% – 30%
25 – 50% – 38%
0 – 25% – 22%
What has been the biggest barrier to returning of work? (I realise this may be hard to generalise) (2569 votes)
Lack of tech at home – 19%
Availability of support – 20%
Lack of willingness – 38%
Both parents working from home – 23%
How effective do you think your provision has been? (2764 votes)
Very effective – 18%
Somewhat effective – 71%
Somewhat ineffective – 10%
Very ineffective – 1%
How much feedback have you given? (2658 votes)
Detailed daily – 21%
Generalised daily – 29%
Generalised weekly – 16%
Work acknowledged – 34%
How effective do you think your feedback has been? (2628 votes)
Very effective – 5%
Somewhat effective – 56%
Somewhat ineffective – 28%
Very ineffective – 11%
Do you think what you have offered has been the best you could have given the circumstances? (2772 votes)
Yes – 91%
No – 9%
No idea what any of that means, but it was interesting all the same!