Achievement for All national evaluation: final report (original) (raw)

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The Achievement for All (AfA) pilot evaluated the support provided to schools and local authorities in improving educational outcomes for learners with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND). The evaluation involved quantitative and qualitative analyses from a sample of 454 schools across ten local authorities, funded with £31 million over two years. The primary focus was on three intervention strands: assessment and tracking, structured conversations with parents, and broader outcomes in areas like attendance and behavior. Results indicated varied progress in English and other areas, highlighting the importance of parental engagement and tailored school strategies.

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Humphrey, N., Squires, G., Barlow, A., Wigelsworth, M., Lendrum, A., Kalambouka, A., Bulman, W., Hebron, J., Oldfield, J., & Wo, L. (2010). Achievement for All national evaluation: Interim report 1. Research Report RR028. London: Department for Education.

Humphrey, N., Squires, G., Barlow, A., Wigelsworth, M., Lendrum, A. Kalambouka, A., Bulman, W., Hebron, J., Oldfield, J., & Wo, L. (2011). Achievement for All national evaluation: Final report. Research Report RR176. London: Department for Education