Government to publish schools white paper aiming to halve attainment gap

Government to publish schools white paper aiming to halve attainment gap
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New government plans aim to reduce educational attainment gap for disadvantaged students.

  • The government plans to publish a Schools White Paper on Monday detailing education reforms
  • The white paper includes proposals to halve the attainment gap between poorest and affluent pupils in England
  • Proposals involve changing criteria for how schools receive funding to support disadvantaged students
  • The funding changes aim to better target support for the most disadvantaged pupils
  • The government’s goal is to improve educational outcomes and reduce inequality in schools

The UK government is set to release a Schools White Paper on Monday outlining plans to halve the attainment gap between disadvantaged students and their wealthier peers. The proposals include revising the criteria under which schools receive funding to better support disadvantaged pupils. This initiative is part of broader education reforms aimed at improving equity in school outcomes.

Reducing the attainment gap addresses longstanding educational inequalities affecting disadvantaged students. Adjusting funding criteria could lead to more targeted resources and support for those most in need. The success of these reforms may influence future education policy and efforts to promote social mobility through schooling.