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Ben Weidmann – ProQuest LLC, 2021
This dissertation consists of three papers about quantitative research methods in education. Each paper is a response to potential limitations of the current approach to building evidence for effective education -- an approach that is dominated by Randomized Controlled Trials of school programs, with mathematics and English achievement as primary…
Descriptors: School Effectiveness, Research Methodology, Evidence, Educational Research
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Hansen, Kirstine; Henderson, Morag; Shure, Nikki – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2023
Pupils' Academic Self-Concept (ASC) has been shown to be related to educational outcomes during compulsory school years, but there is little evidence on the role ASC plays beyond this stage. Using longitudinal data from the English Next Steps survey the authors examine whether young people with higher ASC are more likely to study A levels,…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Achievement, Adjustment (to Environment), Outcomes of Education
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Mulrenan, Patrick; Redd, Helen; Lewis, Jane; Allison, Heather – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2023
Student parents, particularly women, cite role modelling as a key reason to come to university and persist with their studies. However, this role modelling relationship remains largely unexplored. This study examines the role modelling relationship between student parents and their children. There are distinct practical and emotional challenges…
Descriptors: Achievement, Role Models, Parents, College Students
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Whalley, W. Brian – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2021
Although alternatives exist, unseen, written examinations still appear to be a major component of assessment in higher education in the UK. Such exams can be unsettling for students new to higher education, particularly for those with specific learning difficulties. The concept of an 'attainment curve' is developed to assist mark attribution and…
Descriptors: Tests, Testing, Student Evaluation, Higher Education
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Rivera, Errol Scott; Garden, Claire Louise Palmer – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2021
Gamification, the application of game elements to non-game situations, has gained traction in education as a mechanism for improving motivation and/or learning outcomes. Although it is widely accepted that gamification enhances these aspects of engagement in business and education settings, there is equivocal supporting evidence. Research has…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Educational Games, Learner Engagement, Higher Education
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Law, Patrina – Open Praxis, 2015
Digital badging as a trend in education is now recognised. It offers a way to reward and motivate, providing evidence of skills and achievements. Badged Open Courses (BOCs) were piloted by The Open University (OU) in 2013. The project built on research into the motivations and profiles of learners using free educational resources which the OU…
Descriptors: Information Storage, Rewards, Recognition (Achievement), Open Universities
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Koepp, Andrew E.; Watts, Tyler W.; Gershoff, Elizabeth T.; Ahmed, Sammy F.; Davis-Kean, Pamela; Duncan, Greg J.; Kuhfeld, Megan; Vandell, Deborah L. – Developmental Psychology, 2023
This study is a conceptual replication of a widely cited study by Moffitt et al. (2011) which found that attention and behavior problems in childhood (a composite of impulsive hyperactive, inattentive, and impulsive-aggressive behaviors labeled "self-control") predicted adult financial status, health, and criminal activity. Using data…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Behavior Problems, Attention Deficit Disorders, Child Behavior
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van Rijn, Biljana; Cooper, Mick; Jackson, Andrew; Wild, Ciara – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2017
The paper presents an introduction of a newly developed, avatar-based virtual reality therapy, as an addition to the therapeutic programme, within a therapeutic community prison in the UK. The participants had six group sessions facilitated by a counsellor. The aim of the project was to investigate whether this approach would improve mental health…
Descriptors: Correctional Institutions, Institutionalized Persons, Therapy, Computer Simulation
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Mulford, Bill – Journal of Educational Administration, 2012
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of what the author believes to be his major contributions to the field of Educational Administration. Design/methodology/approach: The approach taken is a personal review and reflection based on research. For purposes of structuring the article three themes have been…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Administration, Organizational Development, Scholarship
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Ader, Engin – International Journal for Mathematics Teaching and Learning, 2013
This is an ethnographic study of promotion of metacognition, focusing on the teaching practices in secondary mathematics classrooms of three teachers in the UK. With all three teachers, observations of their teaching and interviews regarding their teaching were conducted. The main aim was analysing and substantiating the parallels and differences…
Descriptors: Achievement, Student Attitudes, Teaching Methods, Ethnography
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Becchetti, Leonardo; Corrado, Luisa; Rossetti, Fiammetta – Social Indicators Research, 2011
We investigate the relationship between money and happiness across the waves of the British Household Panel Study by using a latent class approach which accounts for slope heterogeneity. Our findings reveal the presence of a vast majority of "Easterlin-type" individuals with positive but very weak relationship between changes in income…
Descriptors: Social Indicators, Reference Groups, Income, Probability
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Souto-Otero, Manuel – Journal of Education Policy, 2010
This paper analyses the relationship between education, meritocracy and redistribution. It first questions the meritocratic ideal highlighting how it relates to normative expectations that do not hold fully neither in their logic nor in practice. It then complements the literature on persistent inequalities by focusing on the opportunities for…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Achievement, Career Development, Labor Market
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Whitmarsh, Judy – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2011
Strengthening the home-school partnership is a strategy to raise achievement levels and to engage "hard-to-reach" parents with education in the UK, however this political ideal has been critiqued as exclusive and based on a white, middle class model. This article explores how six asylum-seeking mothers manage their children's early years…
Descriptors: Expertise, Middle Class, Mothers, Early Childhood Education
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Clark, David A.; Bolton, Derek – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines, 1985
Comparisons of families with an obsessional adolescent or an anxious, nonobsessional child indicated that scores on the Leyton Obsessional Inventory were similar in the two groups, though higher than those of normal adults on trait and resistance scales. Obsessional adolescents perceived their parents to hold significantly higher career demands…
Descriptors: Achievement, Adolescents, Anxiety, Comparative Analysis
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Maynard, John; Smith, Vikki – Education + Training, 2004
Modern Apprenticeships (MAs) have been criticised in some quarters in 2002, only 40 per cent of work-based learning WBL providers were deemed adequate. Things are improving but there is still much to be done. This paper addresses this issue. Support for Success, a Learning and Skills Development Agency quality improvement programme funded by the…
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Action Research, Vocational Education, Intervention
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