The information and protocols in this policy are designed to assist pupils, parents and teachers in the use of Class Dojo as a communication tool at Spring Bank Primary School.
Class Dojo is an online platform that is designed to communicate securely between school and home. It is used widely across in primary schools in the UK successfully.
Class Dojo has five main elements:
Use when school is open | Use during any form of lockdown or bubble closure | |
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Dojo Points | Staff will be using these to record dojos (points) earned by each child for behaviour and learning. Only positive points are given out. | Staff will be using these to record dojos (points) earned by each child for submitting work onto Dojo. |
Class Story | Teachers will use this to share homework or announcements to the class. | Teachers will use this to share home learning tasks, general class news, celebrations, updates and reminders relating to the class. |
Student Story | Pupils will use this to submit their homework. | Pupils will use this to share their home learning with their teacher. Feedback will be given to each pupil for work submitted. |
School Story | This element may be used for whole school announcements. | This element is used for whole school announcements and school assemblies. |
Messaging | This element may occasionally be used. | This element will be used to directly communicate between parents and teachers. |
The Class Dojo app or website offers a social media-style interface which manages the flow of frequent information from school to home. It can be accessed through a smartphone or tablet app or through a desktop browser. It is secure and personal to our school and provides information in an easy to use format similar to Twitter and Facebook.
Class Dojo is compliant with GDPR. Parents give permission for the school to process their child’s data on the system when they set up their child’s account, or if they allow their child to set up an account, after receiving a unique code from their teacher. Therefore, parents of children in Rec – Year 6 are sent individual QR passcodes or links from their teachers’ account along with invitations to join Class Dojo to ensure their children’s account is secure. The class code may be used in school when accessing class dojo in the classroom.
Our Class Dojo account is only available to parents and pupils registered at Spring Bank Primary School. Parents are reminded that they should not take images from Class Dojo and post them elsewhere online. Breaching this requirement will lead to account suspension.
Class Dojo is used to communicate the following with parents and carers:
Use of Class Dojo during when a bubble or the school is closed
Any learning expected to be completed at home will be shared via Class Dojo.
The school’s acceptable use policy sets out how virtual meetings may take place.
Teachers’ Roles
Parents’ Roles
Pupils will be expected to use appropriate language and show appropriate behaviours when using Class Dojo. If there is inappropriate or misuse of the Class Dojo, the headteacher will be informed and the school has the right to terminate use of Class Dojo with individuals or the whole school community.
Class Dojo points are used for completing work and showing school values such as teamwork and participating. Teachers are only expected to look at Class Dojo during school hours. School will require consent to share photos on the Class Story page. If parents or carers do not give permission, teachers will not share child’s images on the class page. Teachers may still upload photos to a child’s individual story which their teacher will be able to see and comment on if they are happy to do so but this is not an expectation. Photos may also be sent through the messaging service directly to teachers if parents would prefer to send work in that way.
Teachers may not be checking Class Dojo on the days they are teaching key worker children in school during whole school closures. Teachers are working hard to provide home learning and teach in school, as well as monitor Class Dojo. However, all support staff in the school are linked to their class page so that they can also comment on any work uploaded if staffing levels allow.
Class Dojo will be used as the tool for setting home learning during periods of school closure due to covid-19. The remote curriculum will be aligned to the classroom curriculum and delivered in carefully sequenced blocks of learning. School laptops will be provided for families who do not have access to the internet or only have mobile phone access. Some children may need paper copies or textbooks for home learning.
Teachers will set learning, focusing on key knowledge, in small chunks mostly consisting of a short presentation followed by an exercise to do at home. This may consist of links to videos online or voice over presentations. Tasks will be set daily via uploaded documents to class story and may be accompanied by a short teacher video or a pre-recorded session or voice over presentation if necessary. Work will also be assigned directly to children’s portfolios where appropriate for them to complete and submit.
Children may also take a photo of their work, upload documents, create short films and upload them to their portfolio for their teacher to view. The teacher will acknowledge all work by ‘liking’ it and will give live feedback and marking to the child by adding additional comments on pieces of work to enable the child to address any errors or misconceptions. Class dojos will be awarded as incentives for completion of tasks. Parents and carers may use the messaging tool on Class Dojo to ask questions about the home learning set or seek clarification. Teachers will closely monitor pupil’s progress through their ongoing feedback, the setting of quizzes, small assessment tasks and spaced retrieval exercises.