Flexible learning showing promise preparing high school students for post-COVID, hybrid working world

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Rebecca Graham,Flexible Learning,Four Day Week

A private high school which came under fire for adopting a four-day school week says the feedback to its new timetable, which allows senior students to learn from home on Mondays, has been mostly positive.

A private high school says surveys of students learning from home one day a week have been positive.The school will consider adopting the flexible model permanently at the end of the year.

But she has found some reprieve in a new flexible program her school is trialling which allows her to do her school work at home on Mondays. The school has been conducting surveys of students to learn how they are adapting to the new schedule."The first survey results when we sat down and had a look at it were actually far more positive than what we anticipated," Ms Graham said.

"I have been able to, on my Mondays, co-plan with colleagues. I have been able to have time to myself to actually do core business," Ms Glase said. "I think, unfortunately, most schools probably are returning back to where we were before COVID when it comes to the flexibility and how the school is organised, and what it looks like," he said.

 

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