This paper discusses a research project which sought to find out about young people’s views on fairness in education in English schools. Fairness is an everyday term, which in policy hides multiple and contradictory positions across the political divide. In education, we find a policy context that focuses on distributional justice and equality of opportunity but also on principles of freedom and choice. This paper argues that engaging with how young people understand fairness contributes to models of social justice in education. Focus group data and written statements on fairness from approximately 80 young people aged 16–18 from five very different English schools were analysed. Students’ primary concerns, absent from educational policy, w...
This article provides a synoptic account of historically changing conceptions and practices of socia...
This article introduces this Special Issue of FORUM with a discussion of freedom and autonomy and co...
The higher education regulators for England have set challenging new widening access targets requiri...
This paper makes the case for fairness as a driver towards the United Nations Sustainable Developme...
Fairness in education means different things. On the one hand it is being treated the same and achie...
This paper uses survey responses from around 13,000 grade 9 pupils in French-speaking Belgium, the C...
This paper makes the case for fairness as a driver towards the United Nations Sustainable Developmen...
This paper presents the results from a study of Japanese young people’s views of being treated fairl...
This paper explores how fairness was conceptualised by those responsible for admission to highly sel...
Educational policy depends on assumptions about fairness in education, whether they are made explici...
Policy makers internationally are increasingly preoccupied with the need for education systems to be...
The United States considers educating all students to a threshold of adequate outcomes to be a centr...
In this chapter, the authors analyse, through their evaluation of Children North East's audit proces...
Children and young people in boarding schools, children’s homes and other care and residential setti...
This is an article about secondary schools in England, and what type of school is fair and efficient...
This article provides a synoptic account of historically changing conceptions and practices of socia...
This article introduces this Special Issue of FORUM with a discussion of freedom and autonomy and co...
The higher education regulators for England have set challenging new widening access targets requiri...
This paper makes the case for fairness as a driver towards the United Nations Sustainable Developme...
Fairness in education means different things. On the one hand it is being treated the same and achie...
This paper uses survey responses from around 13,000 grade 9 pupils in French-speaking Belgium, the C...
This paper makes the case for fairness as a driver towards the United Nations Sustainable Developmen...
This paper presents the results from a study of Japanese young people’s views of being treated fairl...
This paper explores how fairness was conceptualised by those responsible for admission to highly sel...
Educational policy depends on assumptions about fairness in education, whether they are made explici...
Policy makers internationally are increasingly preoccupied with the need for education systems to be...
The United States considers educating all students to a threshold of adequate outcomes to be a centr...
In this chapter, the authors analyse, through their evaluation of Children North East's audit proces...
Children and young people in boarding schools, children’s homes and other care and residential setti...
This is an article about secondary schools in England, and what type of school is fair and efficient...
This article provides a synoptic account of historically changing conceptions and practices of socia...
This article introduces this Special Issue of FORUM with a discussion of freedom and autonomy and co...
The higher education regulators for England have set challenging new widening access targets requiri...