@RGILL_Teach Yes, using the schools behaviour policy. If they are not participating then they are not following your instructions so sanction with the next stage in behaviour policy. But make it clear how students can ask for help first so that you know if it is opting out or stuck.
@HerrKeuner1948 @Aayush_Astro @Hookean1 That's just on probability of interaction taking place. Want being quite as nuanced as that with previous. Was just saying that can ionise as well as excite.
@HerrKeuner1948 @Aayush_Astro @Hookean1 Or have enough energy to ionise the electron rather than just excite. Works the same way in the end. X ray was absorbed.
@SarahCorfield5 @AhmedKhattabUK@GreenshawTrust That takes planned management initially. Perhaps considering an additional temporary space such as a sports hall?
@Neal_UK@AhmedKhattabUK But tracker will go up in the winter with increased costs. For me I just schedule my car and house battery to charge in the cheap period and barely draw any peak rate electricity. Works out cheaper than tracker.
@AhmedKhattabUK My tariff is octopus go. It uses 30 min data from my smart meter to know exactly when energy is being used. This allows a split rate tariff that means they can offer cheap energy when the grid is cleanest. So I charge my car which is my biggest use.
@ShakinthatChalk@daveteachingsci Opportunity to drop your own kids off or pick them up is quite nice.
But I thought this was a discussion around issues of fire alarms which can be managed and allow staff to be off site.
@JFBUS10 @JoeAmbroseGLT @ShakinthatChalk In a secondary there will be enough adults that don't have tutor groups to register tutor groups without a tutor. If there is a good routine of where to go then it can be done fine.
@daveteachingsci@ShakinthatChalk Works at ours quite well. Have had P1 or p5 PPA as flex opportunity to not be on site for 2 years. Have had fire drills and unannounced fire alarms that have been absolutely fine with staff out. Others take the register.