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classteaching.wordpress.com
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| | | | | In a recent 'Best Bets' podcast hosted by Caroline Creaby (Director of Sandringham Research School), Marc Rowland talked about what the most successful teachers and schools do with their pupil premium students, based on his own experience of working with hundreds of schools up and down the country. The above quote from Marc really resonates,... | |
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leadinglearner.me
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| | | | | Schools don't usually group all disadvantaged pupils together and deliberately teach them badly. A lack of progress by this sub-group maybe a result of more generic issues across the school; disadvantaged children are just impacted on more. It's always interesting to visit other schools. Increasingly I'm being asked to support schools that have fallen on... | |
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missdcoxblog.wordpress.com
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| | | | | I've blogged before on how I dislike people talking about groups of children in sweeping generalisations. Pupil premium is a special case as it attracts money. Money makes people do odd things. One thing that seems to have been suggested by someone and then spread throughout schools is marking pupil premium books first. I personally... | |
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www.midasoracle.org
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