Normalising Home-Based Learning (HBL)
Blended Learning will become a permanent and regular feature to complement physical classroom teaching. There will be regular HBL days where students can be self-directed, independent learners.
PDLP supports the strengthening of students’ digital literacy
The PDLP aims to equip our students with Digital Literacies.
Digital Literacy is the ability to use technology confidently and creatively to learn and work in a digital society.
Digital Literacies better enable our students, at different stages of their education journey, to acquire the digital skills required to navigate the digital age through four mutually reinforcing components in the ‘Find, Think, Apply and Create’ framework.
Find
Critically gather and evaluate information from, and use digital resources in a safe, secure, responsible and ethical manner.
Think
Interpret and analyse data, and solve problems.
Apply
Use software and devices to facilitate the use of knowledge and skills in new contexts; keep up with technological developments.
Create
Produce content and artefacts, and engage and collaborate with others digitally.