Overview
With the majority of children in the UK now learning from home as part of another national lockdown, addressing the digital divide is more important than ever. Ofcom estimated that at the start of the pandemic, 1.8m children were without adequate access to devices, and almost a million were without an acceptable connection to the internet; the majority of these coming from low-income families. Without a device, an internet connection, or a suitable space to work, it is much harder for students to keep up with their learning from home, and the attainment gap between rich and poor will widen.
Our polling in March 2020 found that there was a significant divide between children attending private schools and those attending state schools in terms of digital access. This updated polling, conducted in early January by TeacherTapp, finds that this situation has not substantially improved.
The full research on the second period of school closures can be read here: Learning in Lockdown