Experiences of poverty and educational disadvantage
The Joseph Rowntree Foundation’s Education and Poverty programme has looked into the experiences and attitudes of children from different backgrounds. The findings, summarised here, show that socio-economic differences are associated with a wide range of influences on children’s learning. Some influences are felt inside school, including in the
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