Home Study Support (Virtual)
A Contract Award Notice
by KENT COUNTY COUNCIL
- Source
- Contracts Finder
- Type
- Contract (Services)
- Duration
- 4.5 month
- Value
- £61K
- Sector
- PROFESSIONAL
- Published
- 02 Mar 2022
- Delivery
- 22 Feb 2022 to 08 Jul 2022
- Deadline
- 09 Feb 2022 12:00
Concepts
Location
1 buyer
- Kent County Council Maidstone
1 supplier
- Invicta National Academy Bexley
Description
Children and Young People have missed a significant amount of learning during the pandemic. Therefore, Kent County Council are looking to procure a service that delivers high quality support for home study by providing on-line access from a qualified teacher and teaching assistant/facilitator during classes delivered after school. The service will be responsive to demand and student participation, and as such may be required to change planned delivery classes e.g., maths to be replaced with a science lesson or other subject on a temporary basis. The objectives for both Key Stages we are seeking to achieve are: • Provide real time support to pupils with their home learning to enable them to tackle challenges rather than fail to answer/attempt. • Enable those who want to get ahead with their learning to do so to do so. • To help children regain lost learning. • To provide an additional resource to assist schools help children plug targeted learning gaps. • Improve the confidence of Children and Young People in English and Maths. • Provide assist families to be able to support their child's learning when parents themselves do not have the confidence in subject knowledge to support child sufficiently. Classes will be open to pupils in all Kent state funded schools (approximately 600). There are approximately 36,000 pupils in years 5 and 6 combined (Key Stage 2), and 33,000 in Key Stage 4. It will be voluntary for children to attend these classes which will take the form of "pop in" classes. They will be virtual in a webinar format to ensure appropriate safeguards can be in place to protect pupils and staff. Each class must have a teacher and at least 1 teaching assistant/facilitator. The teacher and teaching assistant/facilitator will be visible, but pupils' cameras will be turned off, unless otherwise agreed by the Council. Children will post their queries/homework question in the chat and the teacher/teaching assistant/facilitator will take each in turn to help the child(ren) better understand what they need to do. Pupils' microphones should be switched off by default and pupils should not have the capacity to talk to each other nor send private messages to each other or the staff. The teacher/teaching assistant/facilitator may unmute a child's microphone to enable the child and teacher /teaching assistant/facilitator to speak as part of the public session, for example to enable the child to ask their question verbally. This is to ensure inclusivity, understanding, and to make the classes more vibrant. The provider will need to ensure there is appropriate moderation safeguards in place for both the chat function and managing microphones. The provider will need to enable parental registration via a website. A link can be circulated to parents via our schools. The registration process needs to confirm parental consent for their child's participation. It will also gather information as to which Kent school the child attends.
Award Detail
1 | Invicta National Academy (Bexley)
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CPV Codes
- 80100000 - Primary education services
- 80110000 - Pre-school education services
- 80200000 - Secondary education services
Indicators
- Contract is suitable for SMEs.
- Contract is suitable for VCOs.
Reference
- KENT001-DN584185-09112190
- CF 7d8cf907-aac6-4435-89ff-3743e18b805c