Pupils in England face 'lost decade' of progress after Covid, MPs warn
recommended that the DfE find out why some schools were not taking part and act to improve uptake.
"There is a risk that without this central subsidy, the National Tutoring Programme will wither on the vine," the report said. Kevin Courtney, joint general secretary of the National Education Union, said the government was "in denial" about the scale of the problems schools are facing.
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