UK Appeal

GOING TO RAISE HUMANITY

UK APPEAL

Merciful Deeds Education Programme benefits the most disadvantaged pupils in England. Children in the UK will be able to realise their full potential and grow up to build a better future for themselves. There is extensive high-quality evidence demonstrating the potential of one-to-one and small-group tuition as a cost-effective way to support pupils who are falling behind in their learning. By harnessing and growing high-quality tutoring within the system, we aim to ease the burden on schools and support them to help those pupils who have missed out the most.

 

At the same time teacher will receive training that will help them to introduce innovative and interactive teaching techniques into the classroom.

The project will introduce advanced contemporary education system in line with successful western academics excellence and sustainability.

OUR MAIN ACTIVITIES ARE

Resources 

School will be fully equipped with up to date laboratories to conduct the practical concerning Physics, Chemistry and Biology in accordance with the prescribed syllabus.

Specialist Service

We recruit tutors who are skilled/trained in this area and have the characteristics, life experience and empathy to work with disadvantaged pupils. We will provide additional training where necessary to support tutors working with these groups. Teaching Personnel has thousands of tutors available now to help support disadvantaged pupils.

Tutor Selection

We communicate carefully with schools to assess and understand the needs of specific pupils and groups. When deploying a tutor, we work with schools to understand not just the learning requirement but also the personality and specific challenges of the pupils. We select the best tutor to engage the pupil in learning and make it relatable to their everyday life. This also informs the careful selection of 1:1 or small group, face-to-face or online tutoring as the most appropriate.

Assessment and Feedback

We will use our online assessment tool (via our partner EdPlace) which quickly and efficiently identifies areas requiring intervention. This tool will help to engage pupils in their own tutoring journey from the outset allowing them to see how much progress they have made. We will also use this to identify resources and approaches that are context-specific and most likely to succeed with disadvantaged pupils as well as being age and curriculum appropriate.

Our new Luv Learning portal will also ensure feedback is monitored after each session. This reporting system provides actionable insights on attendance and progress, ensuring all pupils, including the most disadvantaged, are not left behind by ensuring swift intervention is delivered when required. Using our feedback systems, we will seek to identify pupils who are at risk of disengaging and adopt relevant tools and strategies to help address these issues with schools.

Merciful Deeds activities are to raise fund through an event fundraising, fundraise at school and apply for grants to purchase resources and free tuition.