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North-east education leaders have praised staff and young people for their commitment to home learning.
As the coronavirus lockdown has meant that the only young people currently working in schools are those who are vulnerable or the children of key workers, thousands of pupils across the region have had to adapt to home working again.
The hard worth of both staff and youngsters has been praised by teachers and other education chiefs, as classes and projects are instead carried out at home.
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S1 pupil at Westhill Academy Lewis doing some cooking.
At Westhill Academy, a recent survey carried out with parents and carers said that 98% agreed school communications regarding home learning have been helpful, and 79% agreed the amount of work allocated to their child was about right and 99% said they had regular contact with teachers.