‘Narrowing the gap’ and addressing low educational achievement of specific social class and ethnic groups has long been an expressed government concern. This paper considers the links between poverty, ethnicity and gender and school attainment and the interrelations of these factors using national data sets and other quantitative data. The limitations of single-theme analyses and their potentially misleading implications are explored. Related to this, the failures of social and educational policies to bring about greater equality are examined. Competing perspectives on low attainment and their positions are critiqued. The paper argues that ethnic and class discrimination stems from the same structural arrangements contrived for the advantag...
Tens of thousands of young people leave school with no or very few qualifications in England. This p...
We exploit a universe dataset of state school students in England with linked test score records to ...
This study analyses the educational progress of an entire national cohort of over 530,000 pupils in ...
Explaining and responding to inequalities in attainment are significant educational policy challenge...
Perhaps the most prevailing inequalities in educational achievement in England are those associated ...
Perhaps the most prevailing inequalities in educational achievement in England are those associated ...
In this paper I critique what I analyse as the misuse of statistics in arguments put forward by some...
Background // Recent research reviews from the Department for Education highlight continued inequali...
There are long-standing achievement gaps in England associated with socio-economic status (SES), eth...
There are long-standing achievement gaps in England associated with socio-economic status (SES), eth...
This paper reports an analysis of the educational attainment and progress between age 11 and age 14 ...
This paper reports an analysis of the educational attainment and progress between age 11 and age 14 ...
– The research focused on educational outcomes at age 16. It analysed quantitative and qualitative d...
There are long-standing achievement gaps in England associated with socio-economic status (SES), eth...
Tens of thousands of young people leave school with no or very few qualifications in England. This p...
Tens of thousands of young people leave school with no or very few qualifications in England. This p...
We exploit a universe dataset of state school students in England with linked test score records to ...
This study analyses the educational progress of an entire national cohort of over 530,000 pupils in ...
Explaining and responding to inequalities in attainment are significant educational policy challenge...
Perhaps the most prevailing inequalities in educational achievement in England are those associated ...
Perhaps the most prevailing inequalities in educational achievement in England are those associated ...
In this paper I critique what I analyse as the misuse of statistics in arguments put forward by some...
Background // Recent research reviews from the Department for Education highlight continued inequali...
There are long-standing achievement gaps in England associated with socio-economic status (SES), eth...
There are long-standing achievement gaps in England associated with socio-economic status (SES), eth...
This paper reports an analysis of the educational attainment and progress between age 11 and age 14 ...
This paper reports an analysis of the educational attainment and progress between age 11 and age 14 ...
– The research focused on educational outcomes at age 16. It analysed quantitative and qualitative d...
There are long-standing achievement gaps in England associated with socio-economic status (SES), eth...
Tens of thousands of young people leave school with no or very few qualifications in England. This p...
Tens of thousands of young people leave school with no or very few qualifications in England. This p...
We exploit a universe dataset of state school students in England with linked test score records to ...
This study analyses the educational progress of an entire national cohort of over 530,000 pupils in ...