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Coronavirus: Lockdown pupils are three months behind, say teachers

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September 1, 2020
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Coronavirus: Lockdown pupils are three months behind, say teachers

Children in England are three months behind in their studies after lockdown, with boys and poor pupils worst hit, a teacher survey has suggested.

The learning gap between rich and poor pupils has grown by almost half since schools closed in March, teachers said.

With schools balancing education with social distancing, a quick catch-up is unlikely, the authors warned.

The government has said it is determined children should not lose out because of coronavirus.

The new term begins in England and Wales this week. Schools are already back in Scotland and Northern Ireland.

The National Foundation for Educational Research’s survey questioned almost 3,000 heads and teachers in about 2,200 schools.

It was carried out just before the end of term in July, and suggested teachers had covered just 66% of their usual curriculum for the academic year.

The researchers found:

  • almost all teachers (98%) said their pupils are on average three months behind where they would normally expect them to be in the curriculum
  • boys are further behind than girls, according to 21% of teachers
  • and the learning gap for poorer pupils has widened by 46%

It comes days after a separate study showed the learning gap between rich and poor primary pupils had begun to widen, even before the pandemic.

The National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER) report found teachers in the most deprived schools were more than three times as likely (53%) to say their pupils were at least four months behind, compared with those in the wealthiest schools (15%).

Catch-up support

Schools in Scotland reopened on 11 August, while many pupils returned to classrooms in Northern Ireland last week.

Those in England and Wales are preparing to welcome pupils back to school this week, with support for the return rising.

But last term attendance was poor – only 56% of eligible pupils actually went back amid safety concerns from parents, the report reveals,

Almost three quarters of the teachers questioned felt unable to teach to their usual standard under the regulations.

Child returns to his classroom in JuneImage copyrightAFP
Image captionSocially distanced classrooms make the job harder, say teachers

The report also suggested 44% of pupils are in need of intensive catch-up support, with teachers in the most deprived schools (57%) more likely to say this than those in the wealthiest schools (32%).

NFER chief social scientist, Dr Angela Donkin, welcomed the government’s National Tutoring Programme but questioned “whether the scale will be sufficient to meet the high demand for those requiring intensive support”.

Almost all the school leaders questioned (90%) predicted they could manage to open to all pupils safely, however more than three quarters (78%) expressed concerns, with many saying additional funding would be needed for more staff, cleaning and protective equipment.

Digital divide

Head teachers and teachers criticised the government for and local lockdowns, which was published on Friday.

In the NFER report, teachers urged better planning for further lockdowns, and called for more and better IT equipment for pupils and staff. More than a quarter of pupils (28%) were reported to have no access to a laptop or computer at home.

The authors said it was encouraging that the government was offering laptop and hotspot provision for disadvantaged pupils but that “a much swifter dispatch of devices” was needed, as well as more training for teachers.

Other recommendations included:

  • more safety reassurance for parents
  • better support for schools to bring in “non-attending” pupils
  • more money for enhanced cleaning and extra staff to ensure social distancing
  • Ofsted to modify its expectations of schools during social distancing
  • acceptance that catch-up will be a long-term endeavour

“Whilst it is crucial that children catch up, we should not assume that teachers will immediately be able to deliver the same quality of teaching at the same speed, as before the pandemic,” said Dr Donkin.

Mary Bousted, joint general secretary of the National Education Union, asked the government to hire “qualified teachers not currently in post” to help reduce class sizes, which would in turn “provide educational catch-up and ensure safety for all”.

Dr Bousted also urged a more flexible approach to exams next year, “one which learns from the mistakes of this year”.

The education secretary is considering delaying next year’s exams to July in order to give students more time to prepare for them, according to the Telegraph.

“We’ve been working with Ofqual on changes we can make to help pupils when they take GCSEs and A-levels next year,” Gavin Williamson told the paper.

His comments follow a call from Labour for exams to be delayed.

Shadow education secretary Kate Green said on Monday that students starting Year 11 and 13 in September had “a mountain to climb”, having missed months of schooling.

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer called on Mr Williamson to face parliament to explain “how he will protect” children’s futures.

“He needs to explain how he will make up for the damage already done, bring pupils up to speed and mitigate against the ongoing risk from the pandemic,” Sir Keir added.

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