Students could be offered summer classes to catch up on lessons missed during lockdown Government officials are looking at whether to provide funding for catch-up classes aimed at kids who have fallen the furthest behind, theWhitehall sources said ministers were looking at whether a model used by some Harris Academy schools in London to offer half-day classes last summer could be rolled out more widely.
It comes as Boris Johnson admitted that children will take more than a year to catch up with their education. On Wednesday, the PM announced that schools in England would not reopen fully until March 8 at the earliest - meaning at least another four weeks of remote learning for most pupils.Mr Johnson pledged a further £300m in catch-up funding for schools earlier this week, and promised the government would devise a “long term plan” to minimise the impact of lost education.
Experts have warned that sustained school closures have had a devastating impact on children’s mental health. Anne Longfield, the children’s commissioner for England, said on Thursday that the education deficit caused by school closures could require a five year catch-up programme.: “As this goes on, we are talking about a cohort of children that probably, for the next three to five years, will need that kind of consideration of the loss they’ve had.
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