BRIT schoolkids will be offered 100million hours of extra tuition over the course of the next three years as part of Boris Johnson’s back-to-school blitz. The PM will announce a range of meas…
Millions of the UK's most vulnerable youngsters will get one-on-one tuition under plans to bolster the education system post-CovidEducation chiefs also want to make sure millions of the UK's most vulnerable youngsters get more time learning to ensure everyone has the same opportunities after the crisis.
Westminster insiders say Mr Johnson sees one-on-one tuition as the key to helping 'Generation Covid' catch up, with one source dubbing it “the PM’s big idea”.
It means that for the first time ever, tutors will be something every school child will have access to - rather than just the wealthiest. It will also see the 16-19 tuition fund expanded and extra lessons targeted at the core subjects of maths and English.sixth form students will be offered the opportunity to repeat their final yearSchools and colleges will be handed cash to allow year 13 students the option to repeat their final years if needed.Additional tutoring is the cornerstone of the changes set to be madeOfficials said all those "particularly badly-affected" will be able to repeat if they choose.
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