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This session focuses on the importance of understanding Pupil Premium funding and its impact on closing educational gaps for disadvantaged children. It explores the vital communication discrepancies highlighted by Hart and Risley and emphasizes effective strategies like quality feedback, metacognition, peer tutoring, and high-quality homework. Participants will gain insights into the responsibilities surrounding Pupil Premium and how it can be utilized effectively in schools. Join us to discuss strategies, share experiences, and advocate for effective funding use in RE education.
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Pupil PremiumOpportunities for RE Twitter: @MaryMyatt marymyatt@aol.com
Expectations for this session • What do you want to know and be able to do as a result of this session?
Expectations • Understand the wide picture of pupil premium funding • Clarity about what might be missing in the lives of some of our children • Closing the gap • Making the case for additional funding for RE
Hart and Risley (1995) found that the first two-and-a-half years are crucial: • - Children of professional families hear 11 million words • - Children of families on welfare hear three million words
“This was our most surprising discovery: that the size of the differences between families in the amount of talk to babies is so enormous – and that those differences add up to massive advantages or disadvantages for children in language experience long before they start preschool.
By the age of five a middle class child has heard 32 million words more than a child from a deprived background.”
Essential to look at the evidence of what makes a difference • Top of the list are: • quality feedback • meta cognition and self regulation • Peer tutoring • High quality homework
Making the case for RE funding • Visits • Visitors • Artefacts • Quality feedback • Questions
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