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Gareth Bates; Steve Connolly – British Educational Research Journal, 2024
This paper aims to raise questions about the role that cultural capital might have to play in English schooling. With the term being used by both the Department for Education and the Office for Standards in Education (Ofsted, the English schools' inspectorate) as a means of describing certain key characteristics of a school's curriculum, the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Cultural Capital, Teachers, Teacher Attitudes
Kevin Latham; Katherine Woolf; Asta Medisauskaite; Shaun Boustani – Sutton Trust, 2025
Medicine has long been recognised as one of the most difficult and competitive professions to access, particularly for those from the lowest socio-economic backgrounds. As the Government looks to train more doctors through the "NHS Long Term Workforce Plan," the report "Unequal Treatment?" looks at access to medical school…
Descriptors: Economically Disadvantaged, Disadvantaged Youth, Access to Education, Medical Education
Joanna Horne; Joseph De Lappe; Paul Anand; Jenny Tse-Leon; Kathy Wormald; Chantel Carr; Jitka Vseteckova – Environmental Education Research, 2025
Vulnerable and disadvantaged young people are often disengaged from mainstream education and lack the substantive capacity and opportunity to benefit from nature-focused activities without support. Ecotherapeutic out-of-classroom environmental education (EE) programmes hold the potential to benefit such young people, although research involving…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Ecology, Therapy, Climate
Julie Platten – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2024
The COVID-19 pandemic prompted unprecedented school closures in England, which quickly generated widespread concern at the impacts of missed schooling: 'lost learning' became the dominant motif of these concerns and 'catch-up' emerged as the received solution. This article focuses on the central pillar of the government's post-pandemic response:…
Descriptors: Tutors, Tutoring, Foreign Countries, Educational Policy
Katie Kilian; Jane Perryman; Alice Bradbury; Graham Calvert – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2025
Research suggests that the inspection service in England, Ofsted, has negative impacts on teachers and creates a culture of fear and performativity. Of particular concern is Ofsted's potential to harm schools and educators as they are navigating the ongoing impacts of the pandemic, growing child poverty, and crises relating to teacher retention,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Inspection, Educational Assessment, Teacher Attitudes
Alison Body; Emily Lau; Jack Cunliffe; Lindsey Cameron – British Educational Research Journal, 2024
Encouraging children to become 'good citizens' who positively contribute towards society through charitable and philanthropic action as part of their civic participation has become a core focus of policy and practice. Yet the opportunities afforded to children for active civic learning within primary education remain under-researched. This article…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Citizenship Education, Elementary Education, Civics
Reece Mills; Terri Bourke; Martin Mills; Simone White; Lisa van Leent – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2024
Teacher shortages are a significant global problem disproportionally affecting "hardest-to-staff" schools and subjects. To better understand (inter)national policy responses to teacher shortages, this paper uses a Bacchian-inspired approach to critically examine proposals suggested as solutions in policy documents from England and…
Descriptors: Teacher Shortage, Disadvantaged Schools, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries
Alejandra Miranda; Tim Gill – Cambridge University Press & Assessment, 2024
This report is focused on the uptake of A level subjects in England in 2023. Uptake in an A level subject is defined as the number or percentage of students at the end of Key Stage 5 (who have entered for at least one AS or A level) taking the subject. This report was produced using publicly available data from the Department for Education's (DfE)…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Exit Examinations, College Entrance Examinations, Educational Attainment
Kitty Stewart; Ludovica Gambaro; Mary Reader – British Educational Research Journal, 2025
Early education provision in the state-maintained sector has historically played an important role in ensuring equitable access to high-quality early education in England. These settings have higher qualification requirements than other providers, and as they have been concentrated in areas of higher disadvantage, children from lower income…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Childhood Education, Equal Education, Educational Quality
Allen Joseph; Kathy Sylva; Pam Sammons; Iram Siraj – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2024
Background: Socio-economic status (SES) is a powerful predictor of attainment. Research has identified multiple mechanisms that underpin the effect of SES on attainment. For example, self-regulation (processes through which individuals direct and control their attention, emotion and behaviour) has been identified as one mechanism mediating the SES…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Socioeconomic Background, Family Environment, Home Instruction
Boubaker Mohrem; Samira El-Khawaldeh – Multicultural Learning and Teaching, 2024
Generally speaking, third-world literary scholars have been seen as representative tools for their societies. The current article aims to look at postmodern African and Asian societies. Thus, these two literary works "The Arrangers of Marriage" by the African novelist Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and "Brick Lane" by Monica Ali…
Descriptors: Novels, Authors, Self Concept, Immigrants
Stephen Gibbons; Sandra McNally; Piero Montebruno – Centre for Economic Performance, 2025
A high level of school absence has persisted across many countries since the COVID-19 pandemic. We use English data to investigate how local health and social regulations affected pupil absence rates during the pandemic and whether this pupil absence had a causal impact on school attendance and academic progress in future years. We find that more…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Attendance Patterns, Disadvantaged
Louise Gazeley – International Studies in Sociology of Education, 2024
This paper draws on research conducted in four state schools with sixth forms to problematise two flagship 'disadvantage' policy agendas in the English context: the Pupil Premium (focusing on the narrowing of attainment gaps) and widening participation (focusing on fairer university access). While such 'priority' policies necessarily incorporate…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, State Schools, Equal Education, Access to Education
Deborah J. Crook; Candice Satchwell; Jacqueline Dodding – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2024
Young people's perspectives are not always central to policy and practice in widening participation contexts. This article explores enablers and barriers to educational progression by considering factors that young people suggest influence how they envisage and act on their futures. The underpinning study asked students aged 12-23 in disadvantaged…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, College Students, Disadvantaged Youth
Neil Raven – Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education, 2024
The institutional move associated with embarking upon post-16 study is part of the learner journey taken by many young people in England, including those from widening participation (WP) backgrounds. However, it can present a challenge, although one that has received comparatively little attention from researchers, practitioners and policy makers.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Access to Education, Equal Education, Secondary School Students