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What to expect when schools reopen?

While most things have changed in 2020, the end of the summer will once again see students preparing to go back to school.

But this year’s return to school will be unlike any that has come before; for many students, it will have been more than five months since they last attended school in person.

Reopening schools has been contentious, but the Department for Education in England – partly motivated by research showing the challenges from home learning and the growing inequalities it has brought – has signalled its determination for all students to return come September.

This will be a decisive shift from a period in which schools were open for some year groups, some of the time, with some families choosing to attend while others stayed home.

This week we are joined by Angela Donkin, Chief Social Scientist at the National Foundation For Educational Research (NFER) and Sarah Cattan, Associate Director at IFS in the Education and Skills sector.

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While most things have changed in 2020, the end of the summer will once again see students preparing to go back to school. But this year’s return to school will be unlike any that has come before; for many students, it will have been more than five months since they last attended school in person.

Reopening schools has been contentious, but the Department for Education in England – partly motivated by research showing the challenges from home learning and the growing inequalities it has brought – has signalled its determination for all students to return come September. This will be a decisive shift from a period in which schools were open for some year groups, some of the time, with some families choosing to attend while others stayed home.

This week we are joined by Angela Donkin, Chief Social Scientist at the National Foundation For Educational Research (NFER) and Sarah Cattan, Associate Director at IFS in the Education and Skills sector.

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‘September return to school offers a chance to level the playing field’, Alison Andrew, Sarah Cattan, Monica Costa Dias, Christine Farquharson, Lucy Kraftman, Sonya Krutikova, Angus Phimister and Almudena Sevilla.

‘Inequalities in children’s experiences of home learning during the COVID-19 lockdown in England’, Alison Andrew, Sarah Cattan, Monica Costa Dias, Christine Farquharson, Lucy Kraftman, Sonya Krutikova, Angus Phimister and Almudena Sevilla.

‘Primary school closures created substantial inequality in time spent learning between pupils from poorer and better-off families – and re-opening schools may be the only remedy’, Alison Andrew, Sarah Cattan, Angus Phimister, Sonya Krutikova, Lucy Kraftman, Monica Costa Dias and Almudena Sevilla.

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