Webbimproving attainment for disadvantaged pupils and closing the gap. • There is huge variability in outcomes for disadvantaged pupils between schools with similar levels of disadvantage. • In 10% of primary schools and 8% of secondary schools, disadvantaged pupils are doing better than the national average for all pupils. This shows it is Webb17 dec. 2024 · In a blog post published yesterday, Sean Harford, Ofsted’s national director of education, admitted that schools with more deprived pupil intakes are still, …
DfE asked to define ‘disadvantage’ Nursery World
Webb10 nov. 2024 · The report finds that some children, of all ages and backgrounds, have lost some basic skills and learning as a result of school closures and restrictions on … Webb17 juni 2024 · While the attainment gap between disadvantaged pupils and their peers has narrowed by at least 9.5% since 2011, disadvantage continues to lead to poorer … t\u0027 oz
Ofsted is biggest barrier to poor children’s progress
Webb19 nov. 2024 · In 2008, Ofsted flagged up disadvantaged white boys as persistently underachieving in a survey report that highlighted common features of schools that had been successful in improving their educational experiences and achievements. Five years later, in 2013, there was another Ofsted report on the same theme. Webb25 nov. 2024 · If a disadvantaged child is achieving well, then the funding is there to help them achieve even more highly. Once data on pupils’ performance is produced it needs … Webb9 jan. 2024 · We want all pupils to benefit from a good, well-taught curriculum. In the worst-case scenario of a three-year KS4, a school will simply pull GCSE teaching forward, stretching a two-year course over... t\u0027 p2