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Bridge the Divide Case Studies

Why help Bridge the Divide at your school?

Increased learner device ratios can offer significant benefits not just in relation to affordability but for everyday opportunities to teach and learn in different and more effective ways.

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Every Child Online - Tower Hamlets

A delivery of laptops gifted to students at Blue Gate Fields Infants School in Tower Hamlets marked the landmark moment of 110,000 #BridgeTheDivide devices distributed by LGfL - the National Grid for Learning.

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Heathcote School

Supporting Waltham Forest Council and Heathcote School in their 'no child left behind' initiative, we have worked together to #BridgeTheDivide and ensure access to teaching and learning for all.

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Thinking beyond current practice

Rachel Coathup from Leo Academy Trust explains why it is important to consider the strategy behind using one-to-one devices in the classroom. This includes thinking beyond what you do currently and about how both the teaching and learning is going to change from using more devices in the classroom and beyond.

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Giving children a competitive advantage

Headteacher Mark Hannon at St Fidelis RC Primary School explains his commitment to providing his children the best resources and equipment so they can be challenged and confident in their work; preparing them with modern lifeskills for a competitive world when they leave school.

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Accessing high quality online resources at St Fidelis RC Primary School

Assistant Headteacher Ben Kennor at St Fidelis RC Primary School explains how he uses a range of high quality online resources to support everyday teaching and learning and how the LGfL Content portfolio helps support all learners engage in the curriculum.

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Managing devices effectively to support effective teaching

Assistant Headteacher Ben Kennor at St Fidelis RC Primary School explains how he uses the LGfl provided Meraki device management system to ensure that teachers can concentrate on teaching rather than managing devices in a learning context.

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Cloud on a budget - making the most of what you already have access to in school

LGfL Content Manager, Bob Usher, explains all the variety of ways you can maximise devices to support effective and inclusive approaches to everyday teaching and learning including:

  • One to one learner to device ratios

  • Teacher device only (e.g. learners have no device)

  • Enough to support group work (e.g. 5 devices per class)

...and every variation in between!

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