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Gillborn, Sarah; Rickett, Bridgette; Muskett, Tom; Woolhouse, Maxine – Journal of Education Policy, 2020
Recent 'obesity' preventions focus heavily on children, widely regarded as the future of society. The National Child Measurement Programme (NCMP) is a flagship government programme in England that annually measures the Body Mass Index (BMI) of children in Reception (aged 4-5) and Year 6 (aged 10-11) in order to identify 'at risk' children and…
Descriptors: Obesity, Policy Analysis, Public Health, Body Composition
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Haugen, Cecilie Rønning – Journal of Education Policy, 2020
Oslo introduced a combination of school choice, per capita funding, balanced management and accountability in their public schools. Recent studies point out that this has increased segregation. In this study, teachers have been interviewed about their experiences. Bernstein's "classification" and "framing tools" have been used…
Descriptors: School Choice, Educational Policy, Educational Finance, School Administration
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Mizala, Alejandra; Schneider, Ben – Journal of Education Policy, 2020
Reformers in developing countries increasingly seek to raise education quality. Yet we know little about the politics of improving education. One significant and instructive case of reforms designed to boost education quality comes from Chile, where in 2016 the government enacted a sweeping reform of teaching careers. This paper first uses a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Politics of Education, Educational Improvement
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Cameron, Claire; Jackson, Sonia; Hauari, Hanan; Hollingworth, Katie – Journal of Education Policy, 2012
Young people who have spent all or part of their childhoods in public care are at particular risk of social exclusion as adults and yet the pathway out of exclusion identified by policy-makers at both European and national levels, namely, education, is very difficult to access. Using data from a five-country study of the post-compulsory…
Descriptors: Social Isolation, Social Class, Young Adults, Foster Care
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Vowden, Kim James – Journal of Education Policy, 2012
Research into parents' secondary-school choices suggests that many middle-class parents are keen to secure a middle-class peer group for their children. This article reports the findings of a small-scale, qualitative study into whether a similar phenomenon exists at primary-school level and, if so, why. In-depth interviews were conducted with 56…
Descriptors: Risk, School Choice, Parents, Middle Class
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Wilkins, Andrew – Journal of Education Policy, 2010
Recent research on school choice highlights the tendency among some White, middle-class parents to engage with discourses of community responsibility and ethnic diversity as part of their responsibility and duty as choosers and who therefore exercise choice in ways that undercut the individualistic and self-interested character framing…
Descriptors: Mothers, School Choice, Community Responsibility, Educational Practices
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Gillborn, David – Journal of Education Policy, 2010
Drawing on the traditions of critical race theory, the paper is presented as a chronicle--a narrative--featuring two invented characters with different histories and expertise. Together they explore the strengths and weaknesses of quantitative approaches to race equality in education. In societies that are structured in racial domination, such as…
Descriptors: Racial Bias, Race, Equal Education, Foreign Countries
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Coldron, John; Cripps, Caroline; Shipton, Lucy – Journal of Education Policy, 2010
This paper seeks an explanation for the persistent social phenomenon of segregated schooling in England whereby children from families with broadly the same characteristics of wealth, education and social networks are more likely to be educated together and therefore separate from children from more socially distant groups. The paper outlines the…
Descriptors: Community Schools, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Social Networks
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Danzig, Arnold B. – Journal of Education Policy, 1992
Examines a strand of Basil Bernstein's sociology that considers the importance of language. Attempts to understand the central meaning of Bernstein's work and classroom applications. Argues against interpretations supporting either a deficit explanation for student performance or one based on home-school differences. Recognizes language's…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Language, Misconceptions
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Radnor, Hilary; Koshy, Valsa; Taylor, Alexis – Journal of Education Policy, 2007
This paper investigates aspects of policy implementation that relate to "Excellence in Cities", a UK government initiative. Local Education Authority (LEA) personnel and school teachers, responsible for implementing the Gifted and Talented (G&T) strand of that initiative, were interviewed. These co-ordinators were involved in the…
Descriptors: Student Placement, School Districts, Academically Gifted, Student Attitudes
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Smith, Janet L.; Stovall, David – Journal of Education Policy, 2008
Older cities in the United States have long been trying to "bring back" the middle class in order to increase tax base. The poor quality of schools and the presence of public housing often were cited as deterrents for attracting higher income families. When the 2000 Census data revealed improvements in many cities, some elected officials…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Middle Class, Economically Disadvantaged, Housing
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Maguire, Meg – Journal of Education Policy, 2001
In Britain, teaching is being reconstructed through a technicist and managerial perspective that bleaches out teachers'"authentic" voice. This paper focuses on a group of urban teachers' professional commitment and explores how teachers' viewpoints are infused with their class histories, class consciousness, and teaching experiences.…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Social Class, Status
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Thrupp, Martin – Journal of Education Policy, 2001
Explores the "middle-class pressure thesis"--the extent that recent education policy in England under New Labour may be shaped by responses to an increasingly large and anxious middle class. New Zealand, with similar market reforms, developed a less class-conscious, more egalitarian approach. (Contains 93 references.) (MLH)
Descriptors: Conservatism, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
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Bradford, Simon; Hey, Valerie – Journal of Education Policy, 2007
This article draws on data collected during a pilot study conducted in two west London schools exploring young people's understandings of success. It considers ways in which "discourses of success," as part of New Labour's project of re-inventing schooling, may shape young people's subjectivity. The article examines articulations between…
Descriptors: Social Differences, Justice, Student Diversity, Foreign Countries
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Cucchiara, Maia – Journal of Education Policy, 2008
This article examines an effort to use urban schools to promote the revitalization of a large northeastern city in the United States. In order to attract and retain professional families to a regenerated central city, downtown schools are re-branded and promoted to such families as suitable for their children. The article draws on interviews and…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Middle Class, Social Status, African American Students
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