Dr Caroline Vince @HandforthGrange has been compiling progress data for children over lockdown
The majority (57%) of returned children have actually scored higher in maths than before
Nearly half (46%) also gained marks in reading
Anyone else seeing this?
Pls RT
The majority (57%) of returned children have actually scored higher in maths than before
Nearly half (46%) also gained marks in reading
Anyone else seeing this?
Pls RT
We are seeing NO massive educational drop off at all @HandforthGrange
The majority of non-SEND children in reading (56%) and the vast majority (89%) of non-SEND children in maths have stayed basically the same or improved...that's NUTS
Anyone else?
@chrisdysonHT
@tombennett71
The majority of non-SEND children in reading (56%) and the vast majority (89%) of non-SEND children in maths have stayed basically the same or improved...that's NUTS
Anyone else?
@chrisdysonHT
@tombennett71
We had 70% of children reporting (anonymously with the emphasis that we'd much rather known the truth) that they'd done 15+ pieces of work every week during lockdown
15+ pieces seems to be the cut off for us
Almost everyone that did over 15 pieces per week made progress
15+ pieces seems to be the cut off for us
Almost everyone that did over 15 pieces per week made progress
Theres definitely more of a drop off in reading than in maths
Theres a greater drop off for SEND pupils & a higher proportion of Key worker children that have been in school are doing better than before in all ability groups... basically SEND pupils need to be in school
Theres a greater drop off for SEND pupils & a higher proportion of Key worker children that have been in school are doing better than before in all ability groups... basically SEND pupils need to be in school
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