Reaching the Unseen Children provides a powerful and accessible
resource for schools working to raise the attainment of all
disadvantaged pupils, with particular emphasis on white children from
low-income backgrounds.
This group - especially boys - consistently on average underperform in
the education system, and the effects of COVID-19 will only have widened
the gap. Drawing on her long experience of working with disadvantaged
and left-behind communities, Jean Gross describes the path that many
children take, from early language delays to persistent literacy and
numeracy difficulties, which lead to progressive disengagement from
learning. She argues that progress will only be made through early
intervention and building pupils' sense of capability, and sets out
low-cost, low-effort ways in which teachers can transform outcomes for
their students - through the everyday language they use, the
expectations they convey, and the relationships they build with pupils
and their parents.
Providing practical, evidence-based strategies and case studies of
schools with outstanding practice, this an essential guide for anyone
working in education who is seeking equity for all their pupils.