Elective Home Education Survey Summary
The Education Achievement Policy Committee recently devised a brief a survey on elective home education to coincide with School Census Day 2016.
The questions were designed to provide an overview of the make-up and characteristics of children and young people who are being home schooled in England, to understand how authorities across the country are supporting home learners and gauge how resources are being deployed in this area. The findings of that survey are now available.
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