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Find out moreIf you haven't already booked your place on our Overcoming disadvantage for struggling learners conference, get in quick because you only have until the end of February to get our early bird discount and save 10%.
The strategic use of funding to provide effective intervention in a cost-effective way is a perennial problem. This conference, hosted by Catch Up®, aims to present recent key research about the effective use of targeted pupil funding and to consider the implications for overcoming disadvantage.
Delegates from last year’s ‘Overcoming disadvantage’ conference said:
“Very informative – plenty to reflect on and consider for school improvement”
“Useful and inspiring”
“Liked the mix of theory and case studies”
“Feel a lot more sure of how to approach SLT about allocation of funds”
Book your place - 10% off ends 28th February!
Julie Lawes, Catch Up® Director
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