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Josh Cottell

The Covid-19 pandemic and the early years workforce: Staffing decisions in an uncertain environment
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18th December 2020
The Covid-19 pandemic and the early years workforce: Staffing decisions in an uncertain environment
by Josh Cottell, Sara Bonetti, Jonathan Broadbery and Stella Ziolkowski
Education policy responses across the UK to the pandemic
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9th October 2020
Education policy responses across the UK to the pandemic
by Luke Sibieta and Josh Cottell
The Covid-19 pandemic and the early years workforce: Staffing decisions in an uncertain environment
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25th September 2020
The Covid-19 pandemic and the early years workforce: Staffing decisions in an uncertain environment
by Sara Bonetti, Josh Cottell, Jonathan Broadbery and Stella Ziolkowski
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@EduPolicyInst EPI welcomes the review into children's social care. It's right that in reforming services for the most vulnerable,… https://t.co/AhQjNFmuPH

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@EduPolicyInst What happened to school attendance over the autumn term? Average secondary attendance was 80-85%, but there was hu… https://t.co/r0yfJi0DwK

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@EduPolicyInst RT @lukesibieta: Our new analysis of the trends in school attendance by LA in England For secondary schools, things got really bad, really…

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@EduPolicyInst How did school attendance change over the autumn term? Secondary attendance averaged 80-85% throughout, but droppe… https://t.co/E7LDvor97J

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@EduPolicyInst RT @LocalTrust: Join us for a series of conversations in the coming months to explore the fragilities in our systems & how community can be…

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