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Lockdown video shows how pupils have been learning at home





Highland Council has produced a new video which shines a spotlight on how children across the region have been able to continue learning during lockdown.

In May the local authority launched a video called Learning During Lockdown to highlight how teachers were able to continue to deliver education despite the closure of schools because of the coronavirus crisis.

The latest video looks at what learning during lockdown has meant for school pupils in the region and how technology and support from teachers has been enhancing digital literacy.

This short film, Learning During Lockdown II, looks at what life is like for pupils ahead of the proposed return to full-time education on in August.

The chairman of Highland Council's education committee, Councillor John Finlayson, said: "Learning during lockdown, as we all appreciate, has been new and in some cases challenging, but it has also been innovative and rewarding in many different ways.

"I would like to thank pupils, parents and especially school staff for all their hard work and creativity which, even after schools return to full-time education, will I am sure leave a lasting legacy in terms of what learning will look like in the future.”


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