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Cognitive gains, including improved results in English, maths and science, the retention of subject-specific knowledge, and ‘transference’ of reasoning skills across subject areasLoading...
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Civic engagement and empowerment, increasing children and young people’s ability to debate issues, while also increasing understanding about social issues and ability to manage differences with others.Loading...
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Personal and social gains, including attitudes towards learning, enhanced self-esteem and self-confidence, and a reduction in anxiety.Loading...
Spoken language plays a key role in cognitive development, helping children understand the world around them.