Sentences with phrase «with disadvantaged children»

A lack of pupil aspiration and motivation is the biggest problem facing teachers working with disadvantaged children in rural areas - cited by over 80 per cent.
Private schools are more successful — especially with disadvantaged children.
Still others argue that neither curriculum nor pedagogy is the principal reason Catholic schools achieve remarkable success with disadvantaged children.
The report stated: «Compared with disadvantaged children who did not attend an after - school club at the age of 11, those who attended an after - school club one or two days per week had made significantly more progress than predicted.
The report said: «Compared with disadvantaged children who did not attend after - school club at the age of 11, those who attended after - school club one or two days per week had made significantly more progress than predicted.
Partly the fact that private Catholic schools do better with disadvantaged children at much less cost.
Despite the growing body of research highlighting the importance of early intervention with disadvantaged children and the stated commitment of successive Governments to developing this strategy (National Anti-Poverty Strategy, 1997), the evidence is that access to early years provision is not equally available to all.
Stacey was a broadcast journalist and attorney who worked with disadvantaged children.
The report highlights serious concerns about the impact of UK government austerity measures on children, with disadvantaged children «disproportionately affected».
At the heart of the Arnold Foundation's innovation and success lie strong relationships with partners working with disadvantaged children, a system of coherent and cohesive pastoral care involving staff, partners and parents, the active commitment of the whole Rugby School community of governors, staff, students and parents and fundraising by Rugby School exclusively for bursaries, with over # 20 million raised in 14 years.
She will work with a group of assessment and SEND experts, as well as those with a background working with disadvantaged children, to find «a solution for a comprehensive statutory assessment.»
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