Survey available through government's consultation hub
Parents and pupils are being asked for their feedback on remote learning while schools were closed due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Education minister Dr Alex Allinson has ordered a review to identify areas that worked well, and those that would need improving should another lockdown be needed in the future.
A survey has been published on the government's consultation hub, with responses being accepted until 10 August.
The feedback will be used by the Education Improvement Service, with a final report expected later this year.
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