School science courses have widely varying participation rates across a range of student characteristics. One of the stated aims of the 2006 Key Stage 4 science curriculum reforms in England was to improve social mobility and inclusion. To encourage students to study more science, this reform was followed by the introduction in 2008 of an entitlement to study the three separate sciences at Key Stage 4 for the more highly attaining students. This paper uses longitudinal national data over a five year period to investigate the extent and change of participation across science courses at KS4, focussing on student gender and socio-economic status. It finds that whilst there is some evidence of a move towards a more equitable gender balance for ...
ArticleThis is the final version of the article. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record.Thi...
In common with other OECD countries, there is a gender gap in educational achievement in England fav...
The share of women achieving tertiary education has increased rapidly over time and now exceeds that...
School science courses have widely varying participation rates across a range of student characteris...
This paper uses data from the National Pupil Database to investigate the differences in ‘performance...
In this paper we combine the findings from two recent studies relating to participation and attainme...
This paper describes patterns of participation and attainment in A-level physics, chemistry and biol...
I estimate the effects of an education policy (Triple Science) in England aimed at increasing the ta...
This paper presents the trend of science enrolment and attainment for the National 5, Higher and Adv...
The underrepresentation of women in Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) occupations is...
Increasing the number of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) university graduates is co...
In recent years in England there has been considerable attention given to a range of apparent crises...
Tackling the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) skills shortage is an ongoing ...
In 2006 in England an innovative suite of science qualifications for 14-16 year olds called Twenty F...
Participation in maths and science has been a longstanding concern in Australia and elsewhere. Histo...
ArticleThis is the final version of the article. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record.Thi...
In common with other OECD countries, there is a gender gap in educational achievement in England fav...
The share of women achieving tertiary education has increased rapidly over time and now exceeds that...
School science courses have widely varying participation rates across a range of student characteris...
This paper uses data from the National Pupil Database to investigate the differences in ‘performance...
In this paper we combine the findings from two recent studies relating to participation and attainme...
This paper describes patterns of participation and attainment in A-level physics, chemistry and biol...
I estimate the effects of an education policy (Triple Science) in England aimed at increasing the ta...
This paper presents the trend of science enrolment and attainment for the National 5, Higher and Adv...
The underrepresentation of women in Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) occupations is...
Increasing the number of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) university graduates is co...
In recent years in England there has been considerable attention given to a range of apparent crises...
Tackling the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) skills shortage is an ongoing ...
In 2006 in England an innovative suite of science qualifications for 14-16 year olds called Twenty F...
Participation in maths and science has been a longstanding concern in Australia and elsewhere. Histo...
ArticleThis is the final version of the article. Available from Wiley via the DOI in this record.Thi...
In common with other OECD countries, there is a gender gap in educational achievement in England fav...
The share of women achieving tertiary education has increased rapidly over time and now exceeds that...