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The Committee

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Directors Peter Sykes
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Composers Pink Floyd
Arthur Brown
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The Committee is a 1968 British independent black-and-white film noir film. It featured original music by Pink Floyd as well as Arthur Brown's song "Nightmare".

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Nov 24,2023 1:31 pm

The partial closure of schools in England, holidays in the month of November, the said Commons education Committee in the autumn.

elementary schools opened more widely to several year groups in some areas This Week , 10 weeks after they were closed, as part of Covid-19-lockdown measures.

Secondaries stay closed and around eight million pupils are out of school.

David Laws , Chairman of the educational charity-EPI, said assumptions, all of the students, which may be in September wrong.

The Committee heard evidence on the effects of the Corona-Virus-pandemic On Education and children's services.

'Immense loss'

Mr laws, a former Education Minister , said: "It is a temptation, We Are to learn in a kind of home, you now, and hopefully all again in September. Unfortunately, we may end up with significant disturbance to the school in September, October and November. "

He urged the Minister to make plans and provide guidance, schools for "a situation where there may be some home learning for many students for a very long time".

Anne Longfield , The Children 's Commissioner for England, stressed that eight million students just out of school, despite the limited opening of primary schools This Week .

She Said that The Sheer scale of children, which would not be achieving their potential because of this lockdown is immense.

"That could be eight million children, could be all of which are well out of school for six months. "

'School drop-out fears"

And you are warned, the more of the society and many parents go Back To work, there would be a decrease in the number of those engaging in the learning from home.

"As things become more and more interesting, the shops will open soon and many children could spend two and a half months surfing in Primark and not to go to school. "

she added that the school principal had told her, she had remained awake at night by concerns about some of The Children never return to school.

The Leap that children who had a negative experience in school, to go Back To school, would be "huge," She Said .

The Committee was told that the Ministry of education required the publication of your guide, would look like the schools in September, very quickly.

And the plans for the catch-up summer schools, which were supported by the tools needed to Minister soon, if they were to happen.

Erlangen gap

The hearing comes a report on proposed school closures could wipe out 10 Years of progress in closing the achievement gap between poor and rich students.

Modest estimates of the government-commissioned report suggest, which could cause shutdowns, to widen The Gap by about a third of what it is now.

This could mean poorest primary students, the slides, already Nine Months behind, at the back a further three months.

The Education Endowment Foundation study said, catch-up lessons would help.

The Charity 's research also warned of a risk of high levels of absence to open after schools formally, and that this poses a risk in particular for disadvantaged pupils.

The rapid evidence assessment of the evidence pulled together on 11 studies from different countries on the impact of school closures, focusing on those that holiday with learning loss over the summer.

you can find the expected impact on The Gap between the poorest group of pupils and their wealthier peers ranged widely, from 75% to 11%.

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The median estimate of 36%, although the researchers said it was high uncertainty about this average.

The Report is published days after.

Although effective learning would limit the extent to which The Gap widens, The Report said, it would still need to have sustainable support for disadvantaged students to catch up.

in The Past ten years, The Department For Education attention and resources on closing The Gap disadvantage.

It is bordered by the 11. 5 months in the year 2009, at The End of primary school to 9. 2 months in the year 2019.

'said to be Deeply unjust'

Sir Peter Lampl , the Chairman of the EDF: "school closures are likely to have a devastating impact on the poorest children and Young People . The achievement gap widens When Children are not in school.

"There are strong indications that a high-quality teaching is a low cost way to students to catch up. "

His organization, together with A Number of other organisations a study in the 1,600 disadvantaged students to England will be offered a one-to-perform-on-one and in small groups tutoring.

education Secretary Gavin Williamson said that the school was of crucial importance for children's well-being.

He added: "The innovative online tutoring pilot project is an important part of our plans to support to ensure that Young People do not fall into the residue, as a result of the coronavirus, in particular those in which disadvantages. "

Russell Hobby , head of the teacher training charity Teach First , described the potential loss as "tragic".

This should begin with the intensive catch-up scheme, if possible, He Said , adding more resources need to be geared to the students have suffered The Most .



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Source of news: bbc.com

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