This paper presents the results from a study of Japanese young people’s views of being treated fairly in school and considers the extent to which their experiences differ from their peers in schools in England. The study involved 1191 students from nine Japanese junior high schools in their final year of study. Their experiences are compared with those of 2836 English students of the same age. Our findings suggest that while many Japanese students report positive experiences of school, many were also able to identify instances where their perceived treatment was unfair or inconsistent. These instances include teachers having students who are treated as ‘favourites’, and the apparent unequal allocation of punishments and rewards. In this res...
There appears to be something of an intellectual and philosophical gulf between education researcher...
Since 1997, England has seen massive changes in the Early Years including the introduction of an ear...
This exploratory paper uses figures from the National Pupil Database for England to assess the known...
This paper uses survey responses from around 13,000 grade 9 pupils in French-speaking Belgium, the C...
This paper discusses a research project which sought to find out about young people’s views on fairn...
Fairness in education means different things. On the one hand it is being treated the same and achie...
The United States considers educating all students to a threshold of adequate outcomes to be a centr...
This is an article about secondary schools in England, and what type of school is fair and efficient...
Various education policies, which are not necessarily oriented in the same direction, have been impl...
This paper reports on how varied study abroad experiences transformed understanding of difference of...
The aim of the paper is to explore young people’s perceptions of moral values and the kind of influe...
In this chapter, the authors analyse, through their evaluation of Children North East's audit proces...
This paper explores how fairness was conceptualised by those responsible for admission to highly sel...
This paper is based on a series of previous research studies looking at the impact and development o...
This is a preliminary report on an aspect of single-sex education in British secondary schools. It i...
There appears to be something of an intellectual and philosophical gulf between education researcher...
Since 1997, England has seen massive changes in the Early Years including the introduction of an ear...
This exploratory paper uses figures from the National Pupil Database for England to assess the known...
This paper uses survey responses from around 13,000 grade 9 pupils in French-speaking Belgium, the C...
This paper discusses a research project which sought to find out about young people’s views on fairn...
Fairness in education means different things. On the one hand it is being treated the same and achie...
The United States considers educating all students to a threshold of adequate outcomes to be a centr...
This is an article about secondary schools in England, and what type of school is fair and efficient...
Various education policies, which are not necessarily oriented in the same direction, have been impl...
This paper reports on how varied study abroad experiences transformed understanding of difference of...
The aim of the paper is to explore young people’s perceptions of moral values and the kind of influe...
In this chapter, the authors analyse, through their evaluation of Children North East's audit proces...
This paper explores how fairness was conceptualised by those responsible for admission to highly sel...
This paper is based on a series of previous research studies looking at the impact and development o...
This is a preliminary report on an aspect of single-sex education in British secondary schools. It i...
There appears to be something of an intellectual and philosophical gulf between education researcher...
Since 1997, England has seen massive changes in the Early Years including the introduction of an ear...
This exploratory paper uses figures from the National Pupil Database for England to assess the known...