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Find out moreSchools are under increasing pressure to demonstrate effective use of targeted funding that makes a significant impact on struggling learners.
Building on the last two years' success, this conference will give you the opportunity to find out the latest in key research that raises some difficult and often controversial questions about how the needs of these vulnerable children can be met.
Hear from researchers and experienced practitioners about innovative approaches that will improve effectiveness of supporting struggling learners in your school.
Speakers include:
Robbie Coleman (Research and Communications Manager, Education Endowment Foundation)
John Dunford (National Pupil Premium Champion, Department for Education)
Professor Steve Higgins (Durham University)
Kevin Brennan MP (Shadow Minister for Schools)
Dee Reid (Catch Up Co-creator and Consultant)
Jean Gross CBE (Independent Expert and Author)
Beverley Gardner (Executive Headteacher, Trinitas Academy Trust)
Take this opportunity to find the best way to support disadvantaged children who are struggling in school. Visit our conference website to find out more and book today – save 10% now with our early bird discount.
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