Catch-up tests and teacher resources to cost DfE £3.9m

Teachers to be given access to diagnostic tests to measure pupils’ learning loss during the pandemic
9th February 2021, 4:12pm

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Catch-up tests and teacher resources to cost DfE £3.9m

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Coronavirus & Schools: The Dfe Is To Spend £3.9m On Developing Catch-up Resources For Teachers

The government is looking to spend nearly £4 million on catch-up resources for teachers to use, including diagnostic tests to spot pupils’ learning gaps.

Providers will be able to bid for £3.9 million to create in-class resources in various formats and diagnostic tests, hosting resources on a publicly accessible platform and supporting teachers in understanding the knowledge and skills needed by pupils to make up lost learning time.


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“We envisage that the diagnostic tests will be downloadable by teachers and completed between teacher and student,” a pre-tender notice published by the Department for Education today says.

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It describes how the diagnostic tests would support teachers in “enabling them to identify next steps and assign a package of resources to help pupils resolve gaps in knowledge and address misconceptions”, although it adds that the range of ideas proposed is not exhaustive and will be subject to further development.

The DfE is holding a market engagement event next Wednesday that will be conducted remotely via Microsoft Teams.

It says that the £3.9 million tender is an estimate based on a potential contract term of 15 months (a three-month implementation period followed by a one-year delivery period).

This week, headteachers stressed that is important to focus on “quality of education” over “crowd-pleasing arguments about quantity” when considering plans for Covid catch-up support

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