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Tutoring
July 2024
School heads urge Labour to continue funding national tutoring scheme
Programme due to close after its launch four years ago to help children in England catch up after Covid crisis
June 2023
Tutoring not a long-term plan to help English pupils catch up, say teachers
MPs call for action on pandemic-widened gap between England’s poor and rich pupils
May 2023
Funding for national tutoring programme in England to be doubled next academic year
Government agrees to reverse policy of cutting subsidy, with remaining amount being paid by schools
March 2023
England tutor scheme closing tuition gap between rich and poor, data shows
Sutton Trust calls on government not to cut post-Covid funding as figures show 37% of children in poor homes had tutoring
January 2023
Nearly half of Spanish families pay for private ‘shadow education’
52 acts of kindness: how to spread joy in every week of 2023
October 2022
England’s Covid catch-up tutoring often ‘haphazard and poor’, Ofsted finds
Four out of five pupils in England say progress suffered due to Covid
August 2022
£100-an-hour London maths tutor sets up free tuition scheme for poorer pupils
Ex-banker hopes programme will help reverse some of the inequalities private tuition sector is exacerbating
July 2022
Ex-tsar angry at neglect of pupils in England left behind in pandemic
Sir Kevan Collins says recovery plan may end up little more than ‘a few kids in the corner doing a bit of tutoring’
March 2022
Government axes outsourcing firm for England tutoring scheme
Children need help to cope with the pandemic’s aftermath
Zahawi to overhaul Covid catchup tutoring after criticism of provider
National tutoring scheme failing disadvantaged pupils, say MPs
February 2022
‘I’ve got one word for the tutoring programme – disastrous’: England’s catch-up scheme mired in problems
Firm behind England’s flagship tuition scheme faces dismissal after failing to hit targets
June 2021
‘Tutors change daily’: headteachers call for schools to control England Covid catchup money
Pupils in England to be offered 100m hours of tuition in Covid catch-up plan
April 2021
Schools struggling to access tutoring programme for disadvantaged children
Schools leaders say there is a shortage of qualified tutors in some parts of England
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