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Famke Veenstra-Ashmore – Higher Education Policy Institute, 2024
This report looks at why men are more likely than women to achieve first-class degrees at Oxford and Cambridge. This situation stands in stark contrast to the UK higher education sector as a whole, where women are generally more likely to achieve both first-class honours and 'good' honours. The author argues that the first-class awarding gap…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Gender Differences, Gender Discrimination, Undergraduate Students
Murphy, Richard; Weinhardt, Felix – Centre for Economic Performance, 2013
We find an individual's rank within their reference group has effects on later objective outcomes. To evaluate the impact of local rank, we use a large administrative dataset tracking over two million students in England from primary through to secondary school. Academic rank within primary school has sizable, robust and significant effects on…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Class Rank, Progress Monitoring, Effect Size
Reay, David – Forum for the Discussion of New Trends in Education, 1980
To investigate children's ability to infer their relative academic ability even when instructional groups are not overtly ranked, the author studied the level of agreement between individual junior-school pupils, their peers, and their teachers on class positions in English, mathematics, and creative writing. Agreement on rankings was high.…
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Achievement Rating, Class Rank, Elementary Education