EPI on Extra-Curricular Activities

Daniel Kebede, General Secretary of the National Education Union, commenting on an Education Policy Institute report examining participation in sports and other hobbies at secondary school, which found that vulnerable students and those attending state-maintained schools are less likely to benefit.

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Commenting on an Education Policy Institute report examining participation in sports and other hobbies at secondary school, which found that vulnerable students and those attending state-maintained schools are less likely to benefit, Daniel Kebede, General Secretary of the National Education Union, said:   

“We welcome the EPI's findings. They show, once again, that there is a strong link between a broad experience of education and positive student outcomes. This is a lesson that we hope that the government will learn, and move away from its focus on a narrow range of curriculum subjects. There is much to be learned from the work of schools which have improved their extra-curricular offer but there is no getting round the fact that broadening the school experience requires adequate funding and higher levels of staffing. This is a message that the next government will have to attend to.” 

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