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White, Peter M.; Lee, David M. – Research in Higher Education, 2020
The relationship between geography and the selection of university is well documented and suggests that a student's location substantially limits their choice of institution. However, there are few studies investigating the interplay between geography and the decision to attend university, particularly in the UK. This study aims to establish if…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Location, Access to Education, Proximity
Parfitt, Anne – Improving Schools, 2021
An interpretive narrative inquiry approach is adopted to shed light on the improvement agendas applied in a specific set of coastal schools. The unifying thread between the focal cases is that they had been designated as failures and made notorious through association with their communities' tainted reputations. These schools feature in a report…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Educational Improvement, School Turnaround
Stefano Hollis – Current Issues in Comparative Education, 2023
A growing portion of international schools are franchised branches of schools originally founded in other countries. The first of such schools opened in 1996 and there are now almost 100 globally. Expansionist schools are primarily elite, English private schools, with concentrations of their franchises developing in the Middle East, Southeast…
Descriptors: Marketing, Advantaged, International Schools, Private Schools
Burgess, Simon; Greaves, Ellen; Vignoles, Anna – Oxford Review of Education, 2019
We study school choice in England using a new dataset containing the choices of all parents seeking a school place in state secondary schools. We provide new empirical evidence to inform how the school choice market functions, including the number of choices made, whether the nearest school is the first choice and the probability of an offer from…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Choice, Equal Education, Admission (School)
Clark, Christina; Lant, Fay – National Literacy Trust, 2019
This report uses data from the National Literacy Trust's 2019 Annual Literacy Survey and the Great School Library Campaign to determine how many schools in the UK have had a writer visit in the last year, their reasons for organising the visit, and the relationship the visit had with children and young people's engagement with reading and writing.…
Descriptors: Authors, Writing Attitudes, Reading Attitudes, Children
Garry, Jen; Rush, Chloe; Hillary, Jude; Cullinane, Carl; Montacute, Rebecca – National Foundation for Educational Research, 2018
Free schools are all-ability schools, funded by the government, and can be set up by groups such as charities, universities, teachers or parents. Free schools came into being as part of the Academies Act 2010 and the Education Act 2011 and have the same legal status as academies. The first free schools opened in September 2011 and by the end of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Free Schools, Institutional Characteristics, Elementary Schools
Green, Francis; Allen, Rebecca; Jenkins, Andrew – British Educational Research Journal, 2015
Supporters and critics of free schools in England have had differing expectations about whether free schools would emerge in socially disadvantaged areas, and whether they would become socially selective. We investigate the outcomes, using information from the first three years since the introduction of the first new schools in 2011, drawn from…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Disadvantaged Environment, Free Schools, School Location
Smith, George; Smith, Teresa – Oxford Review of Education, 2014
Focusing on data and policies from England, trends in educational disadvantage by area are traced from the late 1960s when the first pilot projects were established in the UK, to the present. The origins of these developments and the subsequent rises and falls of such area-based policies in England are reviewed. Specially collected data for the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational History, Educationally Disadvantaged, Geographic Location
Murray, Jean – Journal of Education for Teaching: International Research and Pedagogy, 2012
This article draws together theoretical ideas from studies of space/spatiality and the history of teacher education. These ideas form a theoretical framework through which to analyse the findings from a small-scale ethnographic study of the geographical relocations made by two university schools of education in England. Data collection instruments…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Education, Relocation, School Location
Farrell, Peter; Dyson, Alan; Polat, Filiz; Hutcheson, Graeme; Gallannaugh, Frances – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2007
This paper considers the key findings of a DfES-funded study that explored the relationship between achievement and inclusion in mainstream schools in England. The methodology involved a statistical analysis of nationally held data on all pupils at the end of key stages 1-4, together with a series of site visits to "inclusive" mainstream…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Inclusive Schools, Mainstreaming, Statistical Analysis
Goodman, Joyce – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2005
The nineteenth-century founders of academic girls' secondary schools in England often used an existing building, frequently a former dwelling-house, adding to it as resources increased and curricula developed, before moving to a purpose-built school as the venture prospered. As municipal secondary schools for girls developed in England in the wake…
Descriptors: Womens Education, Public Schools, Secondary Schools, School Location
Student Lawyer, 1981
A list of 27 summer law programs abroad sponsored by American universities includes information on foreign program sponsors, location, language of instruction, dates, courses and credits available, openings, admission requirements and contact person, costs, and available living accommodations. (Journal availability: 1155 E. 60th St., Chicago, IL…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, College Housing, Credit Courses, Foreign Countries

Parsons, Eddie; Chalkley, Brian; Jones, Allan – Educational Studies, 2000
Evaluates the extent to which English parents send their children to out-of-catchment schools and the patterns of students across catchment boundaries. Uses a form of geographic information system as the principal research tool. Reveals that over one third of year seven students attend schools other than their catchment comprehensive. (CMK)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Educational Research, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Fairweather, Malcolm – 1980
Factors that influence college choice and enrollment patterns in both the United States and England were identified, based on a comparative literature review. It was found that the reasons given by students for attending universities in the two countries are very similar, in spite of the fact that the systems of higher education in these countries…
Descriptors: College Attendance, College Choice, College Students, Comparative Education

Conduit, E.; And Others – British Educational Research Journal, 1996
Describes a method for assessing schools' performance in relation to socioeconomic indicators of their location. Such indicators include, the percentage of owner-occupied houses, car ownership, unemployment, and overcrowding. Discusses the process of indexing these indicators and their relation to school performance. (MJP)
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Economic Impact, Educational Facilities, Educational Research