Review of ILOP

Mar 2021

ILOP has huge potential for supporting QFT and helping to coach school staff as to what good provision looks like. At present staff are under increasing time pressures and have limited amount of time to engage with ILOP. At times I feel they are overwhelmed with the information on ILOP which is very detailed. One member of staff said she would find it easier if she could just print off the information on one sheet, particularly for the activities. I am aware some of the pages can be downloaded and printed, but at present this is not all of them.

Sue Poirrette found ILOP:
  • Slightly improves attainment
    In the current situation we do not have any data but we are currently uploading videos of activities from ILOP to share with parents.
  • Slightly builds student knowledge
    I will feedback when we have collated evidence.
  • Slightly increases student collaboration
    During lockdown period, difficult to assess.
  • Slightly reduces attainment gap
    Lockdown, difficult to assess
  • Slightly reduces teacher workload
    Teachers are using lockdown to familiarise themselves with content but are finding it tricky to navigate. Some staff have reported that they find it difficult on sway when information for activities goes across several pages. They would prefer is all on a one page document.
  • Slightly improves teacher knowledge and skills
    Too early to assess
  • Moderately improves school processes
    We are filming some of the activities with support staff and uploading the videos onto our website to support and coach parents with remote/distance learning.
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