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Elaine Matchett; Peter Appleton – British Educational Research Journal, 2024
The percentage of care-experienced young people in England progressing to university by the age of 19 currently stands at around 12-13% with a further 10% of care-experienced adults attending university during their 20s and 30s. This figure remains lower than both the general population and other groups of disadvantaged learners. It is well…
Descriptors: Educational Attainment, Barriers, Foster Care, Adolescents
Katherine Davey – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 2025
Higher education is increasingly positioned as a private good for prospective students in England, through which they can hope to gain an economic return on their 'investment'. This paper offers new ways of thinking about the purpose of university study and the benchmarks of graduate success. Using Margaret Archer's understanding of the concept of…
Descriptors: Role of Education, Higher Education, Social Mobility, Females
Lewis, Kirstin; Pearce, Sarah – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2022
This article draws on the work of Nel Noddings to suggest that the current neoliberal, marketised system of education is eroding caring relationships in schools. Data are drawn from a small-scale qualitative study of an ethnically diverse group of high attaining sixth form students from a successful urban academy. Based on this data, we argue that…
Descriptors: High Achievement, Postsecondary Education, Foreign Countries, Caring
George Leckie; Richard Parker; Harvey Goldstein; Kate Tilling – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 2024
School value-added models are widely applied to study, monitor, and hold schools to account for school differences in student learning. The traditional model is a mixed-effects linear regression of student current achievement on student prior achievement, background characteristics, and a school random intercept effect. The latter is referred to…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Value Added Models, Accountability, Institutional Characteristics
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
Santos, Íris; Centeno, Vera G. – Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2023
The Programme of International Student Assessment (PISA) has instigated domestic policy debate aimed at improving education systems' quality and efficiency. Its high performers are often described as knowledge-based legitimation tools that have become reference societies. This article analyses if and the extent to which PISA affects the choice of…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Foreign Countries, International Assessment, Secondary School Students
Teacher Education Policy Making during the Pandemic: Shifting Values Underpinning Change in England?
Clare Brooks; Joanna McIntyre; Trevor Mutton – Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 2024
This paper examines how the policy process around initial teacher education (ITE) during the pandemic of 2020 was experienced by the leaders of ITE programmes across England. Education policies, it is argued, are solutions to perceived problems, revealing latent values that drive action. Group interviews with leaders of ITE programmes across the…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Policy, Policy Analysis, Professionalism
Easterbrook, Matthew J.; Nieuwenhuis, Marlon; Fox, Kerry J.; Harris, Peter R.; Banerjee, Robin – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2022
Background: School students who are eligible for reduced or free school meals (FSM) -- an indicator of economic disadvantage -- have lower academic attainment than their peers. Aims: We investigated whether identity compatibility -- the perceived compatibility between one's social identities and the stereotype of a high-achieving student --…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High School Students, Student Attitudes, Self Concept
Suto, Irenka; Oates, Tim – Cambridge Assessment, 2021
In this report on education systems in Repeatedly High Performing Jurisdictions (RHPJs) the authors present data on the assessment approaches used at the end of basic secondary education. These assessments are conducted at around the age of 16, at approximately the stage when students in England, Wales and Northern Ireland take the General…
Descriptors: High Stakes Tests, Secondary Education, Student Evaluation, Exit Examinations
Watson, Anne; Ayalon, Michal; Lerman, Stephen – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2018
This paper arises from a study of how concepts related to understanding functions develop for students across the years of secondary/high school, using small samples from two different curricula systems: England and Israel. We used a survey consisting of function tasks developed in collaboration with teachers from both curriculum systems. We…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, High School Students, Foreign Countries, Secondary School Teachers
Hennessy, Sara; Calcagni, Elisa; Leung, Alvin; Mercer, Neil – Language and Education, 2023
Dialogic approaches based on active student participation, open, respectful discussion, exploring and critiquing different perspectives are increasingly found to support student learning. However, the specific productive forms of teacher-student interaction have rarely been studied systematically. A recent large-scale project explored the…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Dialogs (Language), Discourse Analysis, Outcomes of Education
Classick, Rachel; Gambhir, Geeta; Liht, Jose; Sharp, Caroline; Wheater, Rebecca – National Foundation for Educational Research, 2021
Differences in achievement between disadvantaged pupils and their more advantaged peers are a focus for policy in all parts of the UK. A gap in educational outcomes between pupils from less-affluent backgrounds compared to their peers is evident by the time they start school and only widens as they move through the school years. In 2018, nearly 80…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Achievement Tests, International Assessment, Secondary School Students
Wong, Billy – AERA Open, 2018
In the United Kingdom, a "good" undergraduate degree is understood to be a "first class" or an "upper second class," which is achieved by three-quarters of students. The need to distinguish oneself from others is ever more important in an increasingly crowded graduate market, although a first-class degree is most…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Nontraditional Students, Higher Education, Foreign Countries
Tereshchenko, Antonina; Francis, Becky; Archer, Louise; Hodgen, Jeremy; Mazenod, Anna; Taylor, Becky; Pepper, David; Travers, Mary-Claire – Research Papers in Education, 2019
There is a substantial international literature around the impact of different types of grouping by attainment on the academic and personal outcomes of students. This literature, however, is sparse in student voices, especially in relation to mixed-attainment practices. Research has indicated that students of different attainment levels might have…
Descriptors: Heterogeneous Grouping, Grouping (Instructional Purposes), Foreign Countries, Student Attitudes
Perry, Thomas – Research Papers in Education, 2019
A compositional effect is when pupil attainment is associated with the characteristics of their peers, over and above their own individual characteristics. Pupils at academically selective schools, for example, tend to out-perform similar-ability pupils who are educated with mixed-ability peers. Previous methodological studies however have shown…
Descriptors: Value Added Models, Correlation, Individual Characteristics, Peer Influence