Catching up: The ongoing struggle in post-pandemic education
It’s been a turbulent few years in education, with the lingering effects of the Covid-19 pandemic still impacting student performance keep reading
It’s been a turbulent few years in education, with the lingering effects of the Covid-19 pandemic still impacting student performance keep reading
As reported by The Guardian, a new study links the lingering effects of Covid-era school closures to declining exam scores and potential keep reading
Julie McCulloch, director of policy at the Association of School and College Leaders, responded to research from the Education Policy keep reading
As reported by The Independent, disadvantaged pupils fall further behind in primary schools and at GCSE, Fair Education Alliance says keep reading
Following this summer’s GCSE results, the gap between disadvantaged pupils and their peers is the widest seen in a decade, keep reading
As reported by the government, funding will increase access to English and maths schemes in schools, and the Education Endowment keep reading
As reported in the National Education Union, the Department for Education Key Stage 2 statistics show widening disadvantage gap amongst keep reading
The gulf in provision for private and state pupils has never been more stark. Who can doubt now that private keep reading
The prime minister has touted ‘levelling up’ as the overarching theme of his domestic policy agenda – but in no keep reading
Alex Mistlin explains why geography, not race, explains the disadvantage gap CREDIT: This is an edited version of an article keep reading
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