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De Witte, Kristof; François, Maxime – European Commission, 2023
The aim of this report is threefold. Its first section provides an overall sketch of the situation across Europe and the underlying mechanisms for the differences in European countries. The second section focuses on the heterogeneities within each country. It examines the disparities among students in order to understand which of those correlate…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, COVID-19, Pandemics, Achievement Gains
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Sheridan, Janie; Adams, Peter; Bullen, Chris; Newcombe, David – Drugs: Education, Prevention & Policy, 2018
Aims: The role of health professionals in the provision of harm reduction services is well established in some countries, but not all. We describe a two week course in harm reduction for undergraduate health professionals from a range of countries run in 2014, and provide an account of its evaluation. Methods: Before and after design, with Revised…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Prevention, Summer Schools, Undergraduate Students
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See, Beng Huat – Research in Education, 2018
With the push for evidence-informed policy and practice, schools and policy makers are now increasingly encouraged and supported to use and enagage with research evidence. This means that consumers of research will now need to be discerning in judging the quality of research evidence that will inform their decisions. This paper evaluates the…
Descriptors: Evaluation Research, Evidence, Literature Reviews, Research Methodology
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Siddiqui, Nadia; Gorard, Stephen; See, Beng Huat – International Education Studies, 2014
In England, some children have not reached what are considered to be expected levels in literacy and maths by the time they move from primary to secondary school. This is more likely for children living in disadvantaged areas. One proposal to address this is the provision of summer holiday schools for potentially disadvantaged pupils who are…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Summer Schools, Transitional Programs, Elementary Secondary Education
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Shallcross, D. E.; Harrison, T. G.; Shaw, A. J.; Shallcross, K. L.; Croker, S. J.; Norman, N. C. – Higher Education Studies, 2013
Two summer schools focused on practical chemistry, one involving secondary school students and one involving visually impaired adults (i.e., not involving undergraduates) have produced students that appeared to be on the way to achieving the basic criteria set out by Buckley and Kempa (1971) in terms of practical skills. These criteria being that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Chemistry, Science Instruction, College Science
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Goodger, Bev – School Science Review, 2013
An opportunity for teachers to join 80 outstanding biological sciences undergraduates in a series of practical sessions and lectures at the 2010 Gatsby Plant Science Summer School has inspired the development of teaching and learning resources for use in schools. Plant scientists have a crucial role to play in society and it is hoped that the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Botany, Science Instruction, Curriculum Design
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Ylonen, Annamari – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2010
The Aimhigher programme is one of the Labour government's initiatives to widen participation in higher education (HE) for under-represented groups and is related to the government's target of increasing HE participation among 18- to 30-year-olds to 50 per cent by 2010. In effect, these policies date back to the recommendations made by the Dearing…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Mentors, Foreign Countries, Accountability
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Jones, Ann – Journal of Interactive Media in Education, 2010
This paper focuses on some of the author's research studies over the past thirty years and places these in a wider context to reflect on research into affective issues in learning technologies over this period, and to consider whether and how the issues uncovered by research have changed as technologies have developed over time. Three issues are…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Adult Learning, Adult Students, Educational Technology
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Shaw, A. J.; Harrison, T. G.; Croker, S. J.; Medley, M.; Sellou, L.; Shallcross, K. L.; Williams, S, J.; Grayson, D. J.; Shallcross, D. E. – Acta Didactica Napocensia, 2010
Chemistry summer schools for 17-18 year old school students in the UK were run by Bristol ChemLabS, a Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning in Chemistry at the University of Bristol. Students attending were all studying Chemistry at post-16 level (A level in the UK) and experienced not only new practical techniques but also lectures on…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College School Cooperation, Chemistry, Science Instruction
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Byrom, Tina – Improving Schools, 2009
Whilst there has been growing attention paid to the imbalance of Higher Education (HE) applications according to social class, insufficient attention has been paid to the successful minority of working-class young people who do secure places in some of the UK's leading HE institutions. In particular, the influence and nature of pre-university…
Descriptors: Summer Schools, Social Class, College Choice, Young Adults
Robinson, James – Mathematics Teaching Incorporating Micromath, 2008
This article presents an anecdote of the author's experience of working "in the usual way" using animation with Year 7 and with National Academy of Gifted and Talented Youth students (Y7-11) at a recent summer school in Lancaster. When he tried the animation with Year 7 and NAGTY students, the author found that this could easily be used…
Descriptors: Animation, Summer Schools, Academically Gifted, Geometric Concepts
Lee, Alison, Ed.; Danby, Susan, Ed. – Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2011
The number of doctorates being awarded around the world has almost doubled over the last ten years, propelling it from a small elite enterprise into a large and ever growing international market. Within the context of increasing numbers of doctoral students this book examines the new doctorate environment and the challenges it is starting to face.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, International Education, Educational Change, Educational Trends
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Lasselle, Laurence; Keir, Fraser; Smith, Ian – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2009
The Sutton Trust Summer School offers to S5/Year 12 pupils the opportunity to sample student life for a week at one of five selecting universities in the UK. Most of the participants on the Sutton Trust Summer School will be the first generation in their family to attend university and have come from schools which traditionally send low numbers to…
Descriptors: Summer Schools, Higher Education, Friendship, Educational Experience
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Gray, Donald S.; Bryce, Tom – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2006
This paper offers a critique of existing models of continuing professional development (CPD) courses for science teachers in the light of recent thinking about the nature of the subject (in particular, the arguments associated with "post-normal science") and the challenges presented by the teaching of controversial socio-scientific…
Descriptors: Science Education, Professional Development, Science Teachers, Foreign Countries
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Sainsbury, Marian; Whetton, Chris; Mason, Keith; Schagen, Ian – Educational Research, 1998
Test results were compared for 925 11-year-olds who completed Summer Literacy Schools before transfer to secondary education and 1,097 controls. Both groups declined significantly between pre- and posttesting, with no significant differences between groups. Anxiety about transition may lead to decline in achievement. (SK)
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), Children, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
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