BBC Bite-size online lessons

Alan F Harrison
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Tue 21 Apr 2020, 22:23 (last edited on Tue 21 Apr 2020, 23:10)

Further to the DailyTelegraph piece on the subject, Michael Hogan and his children (p 20,  21 April) find it lacking.  Money spent on using celebrities better spent on content. Hogan calls it “gimmicky recruitment”.

Bite-size is a nightmare to find specific useful material.  It doesn’t know the difference between practise and practice. " three practise activities to help with learning"  Plenty more like that.   Videos on science topics use technical terms assuming the young child is fluent with them.

Age groups too wide.  Within 3 to 11, cartoon characters whizzing along on rockets are fine to about age 6 years but not for the higher end.

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