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Howieson, Cathy; Spours, Ken; Young, Michael – Journal of Education and Work, 2017
This Introduction provides an overview of the distinctive contribution of the late David Raffe to educational research in the UK and internationally over a 40-year period. His wide-ranging research on post-compulsory education and training systems was enriched by the development of conceptual distinctions that have become part of the lingua franca…
Descriptors: Social Science Research, Educational Policy, Educational Improvement, Educational Research
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Howieson, Cathy; Croxford, Linda – Journal of Education and Work, 2017
This paper considers the role of independent research in helping an education and training system "know itself", illustrating this through the experience of the Centre for Educational Sociology (CES) of which David Raffe was a member and director. It highlights the tensions in the research-policy relationship arising from the different…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Policy Formation, Decision Making, Educational Sociology
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Field, John – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2013
This exploratory paper considers the concept of generation in the context of learning across the life course. Although researchers have often found considerable inequalities in participation by age, as well as strongly articulated attitudinal differences, there have so far been only a handful of studies that have explored these patterns through…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Lifelong Learning, Foreign Countries, Generational Differences
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Byrne, Delma; Ozga, Jenny – Research Papers in Education, 2008
The review examines the relationship between educational research and policy, from the post-war period to the present, throughout the United Kingdom. Its purpose is to (a) illuminate the changing relationship between education research and policy, and (b) to clarify the different ways in which that relationship is understood. Its overarching…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Educational Sociology, Foreign Countries, Educational Policy
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Riddell, Sheila; Stead, Joan; Weedon, Elisabet; Wright, Kevin – International Studies in Sociology of Education, 2010
New additional support-needs legislation in Scotland sought to recognise the way in which poverty, as well as individual impairment, contribute to the creation of children's difficulties in learning. As well as identifying a wider range of needs, the legislation sought to provide parents, irrespective of social background, with more powerful means…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Foreign Countries, Resource Allocation, Educational Change
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Christie, Hazel – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2009
This paper offers an interpretation of the role of emotions in understanding the transitions that young people make to university. I draw on qualitative research with a group of non-traditional students, entering elite universities, to argue that youth transitions are emotional as well instrumental affairs. I argue that choice-making processes…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Student Attitudes, Psychological Patterns, Developmental Studies Programs
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Ross, Hamish; Munn, Pamela – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2008
The documented social-subjects curricula for Scottish 5-16 year olds are analysed for representations of "self-in-society". Such representations are important in Scotland because it is expected that the new Education-for-Citizenship framework will in part be delivered through the social subjects. However, citizenship education is also…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Foreign Countries, Self Actualization, Socialization
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Menter, Ian – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2008
This paper seeks to explore how we may best understand the relationship between teacher identity and national culture. Using Raymond Williams' concept of 'structure of feeling' as a starting point, it is suggested that creative cultural forms of representation of teachers may complement social scientific studies to give a more complete and richer…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Characteristics, Professional Identity, Organizational Culture
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Bullough, Bonnie; Bullough, Vern – American Journal of Sociology, 1971
Study of the lives of 375 intellectual leaders of 18th century Scotland indicates that education was the key to achievement and that most came from urban areas, were born in the upper middle class, attended university, and lived longer than the average person. (Author/MB)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Benefits, Educational Sociology, Intellectual History
Black, H. D. – Programmed Learning and Educational Technology, 1983
Discusses the problems of introducing diagnostic assessment into Scottish secondary schools in the light of existing assessment policies, teachers' assessment skills, assessment practices, and in view of internal and external influences which produce sociological problems. Problems that the diagnostic assessment itself can produce are then…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Diagnostic Teaching, Diagnostic Tests, Educational Assessment
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Christie, Hazel; Munro, Moira; Wager, Fiona – International Studies in Sociology of Education, 2005
This article explores the experiences of widening access students at two prestigious universities in Scotland. It is based on interview data collected from a small sample of young and mature students who had all attended a widening access course prior to coming to university. The analysis centres on the students' construction of themselves as…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Interviews, Access to Education
Pickard, Willis – 1997
This paper reports on the media's handling of education and its portrayal in the media. Reporting of educational initiatives, especially those emanating from government action, often becomes part of the debate surrounding such events and perhaps influences their outcome. The question is asked about how much do journalists become players themselves…
Descriptors: Educational Sociology, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Journalism