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This post is based on information sourced from a Schoolsweek article by Freddie Whittaker and Sam Booth. The Labour Party Conference in Liverpool has highlighted significant initiatives aimed at improving education. Key topics included reforms to special educational...
Are you interested in seeing DCPro Alternative Provision Attendance system in action? We will be exhibiting the DCPro Alternative Provision Attendance and timetabling system at the Future of Special Educational Needs and Disabilities Conference hosted by Westminster...
Recent findings from the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) and The Difference (An education charity) have brought to light a worrying trend in the education sector: a significant increase in school exclusions across England. Over the past year, both...
The latest data from the Department for Education (DfE) reveals that there were 333 state-funded alternative provision (AP) schools in January 2024, compared to 3,452 mainstream secondary schools.
This disparity suggests that pupils attending AP schools likely travel further than those in mainstream schools….
Today, we are announcing the release of the mobile app for the new Alternative Provision Attendance system!
Designed so that tutors and providers can easily manage their lesson schedule, enter attendance, and lesson activity and communicate using the built-in messaging system.
We’re delighted to announce that the next version of our Alternative Provision Attendance system launches next week on Tuesday 3rd September 2024! More details will follow over the coming days!