This study examines educational relationships in out-of-school activities and their impact on young people’s learning, comparing the experiences of impoverished young people with those of their more affluent peers. The relationship between poverty and lack of school attainment is well established but policy initiatives to address this have had only partial success. Conducting interviews with 55 young people, this research explores the opportunities that young people have for developing positive, focused educational relationships with adults through out-of-school activities. Research shows that young people from low-income families participate in fewer of these activities than those from more affluent homes. The report examines the benefits ...
This thesis examines the impact of social disadvantage on student engagement with respect to support...
The paper reports a study of alternative pre- 16 provision in a college of further education for you...
How youth spend their Out of School Time (OST) has a significant impact on their development. Youth ...
Poverty may be the major obstacle to positive life chances in the UK. Ennals and Murphy (2005) sugge...
This paper explores the premise that children in poverty are disadvantaged in their potential to lea...
Supportive relationships with caring, non-parental adults like teachers or extended family members (...
There is overwhelming evidence of the benefits of out‐of‐school learning. It is likely to be particu...
Education may play a key role in supporting young people through the transition period between child...
The purpose of this study is to examine the degree to which various kinds of out-of-school activitie...
Education has become one of the most important issues in American society, often dominating the poli...
This article reports the findings of a project funded by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, which explo...
This report explores how disadvantage affects children’s experience of primary school education. Imp...
The aim of this study is to explore whether the socioeconomic background of the parents has an impac...
This participatory action research study engaged twelve members of an affluent school community in s...
Young people with tenuous relationships to schooling and education are an enduring challenge when it...
This thesis examines the impact of social disadvantage on student engagement with respect to support...
The paper reports a study of alternative pre- 16 provision in a college of further education for you...
How youth spend their Out of School Time (OST) has a significant impact on their development. Youth ...
Poverty may be the major obstacle to positive life chances in the UK. Ennals and Murphy (2005) sugge...
This paper explores the premise that children in poverty are disadvantaged in their potential to lea...
Supportive relationships with caring, non-parental adults like teachers or extended family members (...
There is overwhelming evidence of the benefits of out‐of‐school learning. It is likely to be particu...
Education may play a key role in supporting young people through the transition period between child...
The purpose of this study is to examine the degree to which various kinds of out-of-school activitie...
Education has become one of the most important issues in American society, often dominating the poli...
This article reports the findings of a project funded by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, which explo...
This report explores how disadvantage affects children’s experience of primary school education. Imp...
The aim of this study is to explore whether the socioeconomic background of the parents has an impac...
This participatory action research study engaged twelve members of an affluent school community in s...
Young people with tenuous relationships to schooling and education are an enduring challenge when it...
This thesis examines the impact of social disadvantage on student engagement with respect to support...
The paper reports a study of alternative pre- 16 provision in a college of further education for you...
How youth spend their Out of School Time (OST) has a significant impact on their development. Youth ...