The Scotsman

‘Urgent effort’ needed to recruit tutors

- By JANE BRADLEY

A think tank has proposed an “urgent effort” to recruit an army of online tutors to help school pupils during the Coronaviru­s school shutdown in a bid to stop the attainment gap widening as a result of the crisis.

In a new paper - Learning at Home - the Commission on School Reform, an independen­t education group set up by the think tank Reform Scotland, says the national education agency Education Scotland has the capacity and experience to put such a programme together quickly.

The Commission, whose members include teachers and educationa­lists, warns that the current extended period of absence from school will widen the attainment gap unless action is taken. It warned that existing research evidence makes it clear that extended absences, such as summer holidays, disproport­ionately hamper the learning of disadvanta­ged children.

Keir Bloomer, chair of the commission, said: “As John Swinney said last week, when quite rightly announcing the school closure, this is the first time our national education system has ever been completely­shutdown.thishassig­nificant implicatio­ns for children’s education and for their social isolation, and evidence suggests that disadvanta­ged children will suffer the most.”

He added: “Parents will want to do their best but will need support, and the Commission is clear that Education Scotland can help by recruiting an army of online tutors from the ranks of retired teachers and teaching students to supplement the excellent online work being done by existing class teachers.”

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