Monthly Archives: December 2022

Autumn term absence round-up – Education Datalab blog

When we looked at absence in the first half-term of this year, we saw that although levels were still some way above pre-pandemic, they were a big improvement on last year. Let’s see how the rest of term panned out. … Continue reading

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How much does prior attainment in English and maths vary by Key Stage 5 subject choice? – Education Datalab blog

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Weekday attendance analysis: a new report for schools – Education Datalab blog

Aspire Attendance Tracker Schools can track, analyse and compare their attendance data against 1,000s of other FFT schools using Aspire Attendance Tracker. Log in to Aspire to access Attendance Tracker – log in here. Not an FFT Aspire user? Learn … Continue reading

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Scurvy Seadogs and Using Research Evidence – The Confident Teacher

What was more dangerous for sailors in centuries past: pirates, crushing canon, or storms and shipwrecks? The greatest scourge of sailors in the 16th and 18th centuries was… a lack of vitamin C. Scurvy – a dietary deficiency caused by … Continue reading

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