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TEAMS Live Sessions for children
Dear Parents/Carers,
We are going to provide daily 15 minute live sessions that we would like all children to attend via Teams. We feel this is a high priority to be able to support our children with their well-being and mental health. The sessions will start Thursday 11th February 2021 and will be held at the same time daily. (The sessions will not occur during February half term holiday)
We are going to ask all children to put their cameras on to be able to see their friends and those in school will be visible as well.
If you do not wish your child to be on the camera, please let us know by emailing the school at d.lee103@durhamlearning.net
This will be a lovely opportunity for your child to interact with their friends and continue to develop their social needs. Class Teachers can also discuss their daily learning and address any previous misconceptions.
The daily times of the sessions are as follows in case there are siblings in different classes and allows access to available devices:
Class 1 9.30am-9.45am
Class 2 9.15am-9.30am
Class 3 9.00am-9.15am
Class 4 9.45am-10.00am
To access these sessions children will need an Office 365 account and will be using Microsoft Teams. School has provided all children with accounts. Children’s username and passwords will be sent out via email once parental consents have been agreed via Microsoft Forms. This link will be sent out via text/email to parents/carers. Children can then sign in and will then be able to join an instant meeting with their class teachers at the times stated above. Please can children log in 5 minutes before their meeting starts. They will not be able to join a meeting until their class teacher starts meet now. This will then contact all members of their class who has their Teams open and give them the option to join an instant meeting. Durham County Council IT Services have put together a guide for parents/carers on how to install Microsoft Teams
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Accessing TEAMS through Xbox and PlayStation Devices
Microsoft Teams is accessible on many different devices – you do not necessarily need a laptop.
Tablet or Smartphone – This often works better if you download the ‘Teams’ App.
You can also use a Samsung TV and Samsung smartphone combination.
Samsung Smartphones to TV:
To access Microsoft TEAMS for class sessions, it is possible to use either an Xbox or PlayStation gaming console that is connected to the internet.
Xbox Instructions
PlayStation 4 Instructions
Please remind your child to:
– keep their login and password details safe
– ask a parent/carer if they are unsure about anything
– always act responsibly online
– try their best to improve their learning
Just as in school, we will have high expectations of everyone’s behaviour when using the TEAMS app to access learning online. Please can we ask that parents, carers and children all read / have read to them, the following Code of Conduct, to ensure you are aware of the rules and expectations that we have. This will help to keep everyone safe and happy – thank you!
Code of Conduct for Using Teams:
When using the messaging or comments features everyone will:
No-one will:
When joining live-streamed sessions everyone will:
No-one will:
It will be assumed that by using your school login details to access the app, both parents, carers and children have read and agreed to the above school code of conduct.
This is new technology for us so we may find that there are some teething issues! Thank you for your understanding as we become more familiar with how Teams works. If you have any queries, please contact the school in the usual way.
Microsoft Teams (MT) ‘Meet’:
Class teachers will ‘Meet’ with their classes using Microsoft Teams for a live video call with the whole class. Video calls within Microsoft Teams are very similar to Zoom and other video meeting software, but all within the safe confines of our school.
Parental Consent and Behaviour Agreement
In order to support our work in maintaining continuity of education for our students in the event of school closure (full or part), we will be using Microsoft Teams as a platform to conduct ‘live’ sessions for mental health and well-being. It is therefore vital that Microsoft Teams is used appropriately and we ask parents/guardians to be mindful of the following points and to discuss them with their child:
10.Two members of staff will be planned to be on the call – however sometimes technical issues may arise which might stop this. If parents have any concerns regarding Microsoft Teams ‘video calls’ to e-mail the Office who will contact your child’s Class Teacher.
Children will only be allowed to take part in Microsoft Teams Live Sessions if the consent form and behaviour agreement below has been completed.
If you have questions or concerns
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Dear Parent/Carer,
Parent Governor Vacancy
I am writing to let you know that we have one vacancy for parents on the Governing Body of Nettlesworth Primary School and to explain in a little more detail about what the role involves.
The Role of Governors
Everyone says that the role of governors is increasingly important, especially with the increasing independence of schools as well as the increased scrutiny and accountability of schools and school leaders.
As Governors we are not there to manage the day-to-day running of the school – that is the job of the Principal. We are there to do three main things:
(1) To help set the vision and strategic direction of school;
(2) To hold the Principal to account for the school’s performance;
(3) To monitor the curriculum provision and teaching and learning in school .
Another common way of putting the role of governors is to say that our job is to provide a healthy mix of support and challenge.
The skills and qualities needed by Governors
Recent Government guidance on appointing and electing governors says:
‘All governors need a strong commitment to their role and to improving outcomes for children; the inquisitiveness to question and analyse; and the willingness to learn. They need good inter-personal skills, appropriate levels of literacy in English and sufficient numeracy skills to understand basic data.’
We have a range of backgrounds including: school and higher education, civil service, finance, and human resources.
Time Commitment
We meet as a full governing body once a term, ie three times per year. The meetings run at school. In addition to the meetings, we require governors to come in to school, usually in the school day over the course of the year. These visits usually focus on an aspect of school development. We try to attend various school events and may be called upon for other tasks such as: sitting on senior appointments panels or giving particular attention to a specific issue or policy. As well as these activities there is quite a bit to read and most importantly there is an expectation that Governors will attend training sessions in order to ensure that they are up to date on such things as: school performance data; finance; special educational needs; keeping children safe at schools etc. A comprehensive induction programme is provided.
A term of office is for four years.
Eligibility
Anyone who has a child on the roll of the school at the time of the election is eligible to stand (and you do not have to resign if your child leaves during your term of office).
If you are still interested after reading all the above, I would encourage you to consider putting yourself forward as a candidate. If you would like to speak with me about the role I can also be contacted via the school office. .
If you do wish to put yourself forward then you need to complete a nomination form, which can be collected from school or delivered.
Election Process
If there are more than two candidates an election will be held and this will take place. More details will follow on this.
I hope this is helpful in helping you decide whether or not you wish to stand as a Parent Governor in order to play your part in helping Nettlesworth Primary not only to retain its very high standards but to be part of the school’s development.
If you are interested in this vacancy, please can you let us know by Friday 12th February 2021.
Yours sincerely,
Donna Lee
Head Teacher
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Well done for all your efforts on Lexia this week.
Here are the children who achieved their latest Lexia Certificate.
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Well done to everyone for your efforts with your TT Rockstars this week.
This week we are focussing on the Most Correct Answers over the last 7 days.
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DB Primary Tips:
Welcome to DB Primary Power Point – PARENTS
Developing-Online-Safety-in-the-Primary-School-through-DB-Primary-A-guide-for-parents-and-carers
We are very impressed with what has been completed and the engagement from our children. There have been a few issues raised from parents and children so here are some tips which might assist you from next week:
o X-Box
o Playstation
If anyone is struggling with accessing remote learning or is having data issues, please contact us!
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Attached is a brief demonstration for our new DB Primary Platform. Please bear in mind that this is our first day using this new system, and we are all getting used to it. We are delighted to see so many children accessing their Homepages and work. Well done everyone.
Thank you all for your continued support – we really do appreciate this.