Pupil Premium Plus for Children in Care

A Critical Social Justice Analysis

Benjamin Taylor author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Publishing:28th May '26

£28.99

This title is due to be published on 28th May, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Pupil Premium Plus for Children in Care cover

Offers a critical analysis of pupil premium plus for children in care, using empirical data and social justice informed theories to identify key themes, issues and recommendations.

Children in care (CiC), or looked after children, in England achieve less well than their non-looked after peers and as such they receive pupil premium plus funding.

This book explores how the pupil premium plus is used to support the educational outcomes of CiC, with specific focus on professionals’ planning processes, the supports and interventions funded using pupil premium plus, and how the impact of the funding is tracked and monitored. It draws on empirical data from semi-structured interviews with designated CiC teachers, social workers, and school heads, and document analysis of 20 school pupil premium strategies. Ben Taylor uses educational theory to analyse the data, drawing on humanist theories, social pedagogy and critical pedagogy to identify key themes in the data including race and class. He argues that pupil premium plus is valued by professionals, who care deeply about CiC. He shows how it is seen as an important and supportive tool which goes beyond the academic to include social and emotional interventions and curriculum enrichment.

Pupil Premium funding is an important funding resource for schools to make positive differences in the educational experience of disadvantaged children. This book provides useful information on the implementation of premium plus and how schools are adopting strategies for improving attainment and educational experience of children in care. -- Nadia Siddiqui, Professor in the School of Education, Durham University, UK

ISBN: 9781350380059

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216 pages