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Wednesday 17 June 2020
There are calls for the government to ensure internet access and devices to all children who receive free school meals
Mitcham and Morden MP Siobhain McDonagh has written to the Government, asking them to “close the digital divide”.
The Department for Education says they’re giving devices to year 10 pupils and those with social workers.
However, Mrs McDonagh says that number is “really small” compared to the nationwide need.
The Department for Education adds that they’ve committed “over £100m” to support children to learn at home, and they’re considering what more is required.
Siobhain McDonagh says:
“Doing anything to help bridge the digital divide for children in need when there are 700,000 doing no schoolwork is a good thing.
But the number of children being targeted by the DfE scheme is really small.”
A Department for Education spokesperson said:
“This week, secondary schools have begun welcoming back year 10 and year 12 pupils as part of a phased and cautious plan. They will also be able to invite other students in for face-to-face meetings.
The government has already committed over £100 million to support children to learn at home, and pupil premium funding at the highest ever rate per pupil continues to be paid to help schools support their disadvantaged pupils.
“We are also considering, with a range of partner organisations, what more is required to support all pupils who have been affected by school closure. We will do whatever we can to make sure no child, whatever their background, falls behind as a result of coronavirus.”
posted by Radio Jackie News Team @ 7:45 pm
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