Analysis by the Education Policy Institute’s (EPI) reveals the attainment gap for children receiving SEN support at age five is the ‘highest on record’ and that they are over one year behind their peers.
The attainment gap for children receiving SEN support at age five is the ‘highest on record’, and they are over one year behind their peers, a new report has found.
Analysis by the Education Policy Institute’s (EPI) has revealed some ‘startling new trends’, affecting the youngest children and those with special educational needs.
EPI also found that children with more significant special needs face some of the largest attainment gaps of all vulnerable groups.