We are talking about the big challenge of catch-up across the nation, but does my hon. Friend agree that it is also about the vulnerability of young people? There is a complete contrast in the way people have been affected—for example, there were youngsters who did not have access to the internet at home or to an iPad. It is not a consistent catch-up programme for everybody because some did not have the tech and there were children with special educational needs and so on. It is all about empowering local leaders in local schools to deliver a tailor-made solution.
National Tutoring Programme and Adult Education
Proceeding contribution from
Matt Vickers
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 9 March 2022.
It occurred during Estimates day on National Tutoring Programme and Adult Education.
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