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In this podcast, Hannah Nash presents the preliminary findings from the UKRI funded ICKLE project which is investigating the impact of COVID-19 schools closures on the progress of children who were in reception in 2020 and are now in year 1. Using a longitudinal design, the project is investigating the impact of COVID-19 schools closures on the progress of children who were in reception in 2020 and are now in year 1. The project uses data recorded by schools at three points – before the pandemic, in early Autumn 2020, and in Spring 2021 and survey data on home learning. These data will be used to investigate the factors that have moderated and mediated pupil progress against a subset of the Early Years Foundation Stage Profile goals and reading levels. Speaker: Dr Hannah Nash is a lecturer in the School of Psychology at the University of Leeds. Her research focuses on typical and atypical language and reading development and she is the principal investigator for the ICKLE project. Hannah completed her BSc, MsC & PhD at the University of York (2007) and has since worked as a research fellow at Lancaster University, the University of York and most recently UCL, before joining the School of Psychology as a Lecturer in October 2013. Her work contributes to the ‘Successful childhood development’ Grand Challenge within the School of Psychology. Within the School, Hannah heads the Language and Memory Lab and she represents Psychology at Language@Leeds and the Leeds Centre for Interdisciplinary Childhood and Youth Research. CEPEO SEMINAR SERIES The Centre for Education Policy and Equalising Opportunities (CEPEO) hosts a research seminar series where guest speakers present cutting edge research. Join policymakers, researchers and practitioners to explore the pressing questions of our time in education policy and equalising opportunities.
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