The purpose of this paper is to evaluate school performance against a number of indicators which popular wisdom would regard as important in terms of influencing performance. One of the important of such indicators is school size because a large part of the NI government’s education policy is based on the assumption that creating larger schools, by closing smaller schools, will result in better schools. Another indicator is financial viability because an assumption often made in NI education policy circles is that schools which are in financial difficulty are also schools which perform relatively badly. Another hypothesis we examine is that school performance is affected by the type of management which operates the school. In particular t...
This paper critiques learning-support policy for mathematics in Irish primary schools. The key polic...
In this report we provide some data visualisation and descriptive statistics documenting educational...
Education matters because it is intrinsically valuable, allowing children and young people to develo...
In this chapter we question the prevailing belief in Northern Ireland’s education circles that large...
Northern Ireland is now a post-conflict society but one of the legacies of the ‘troubles’ is an educ...
Northern Ireland is praised as an education system which produces high performance levels. This is u...
Northern Ireland is praised as an education system which produces high performance levels. This is u...
Northern Ireland (NI) poses an interesting challenge for educational effectiveness research (EER). I...
Summary: Educational inequality is a persistent feature on the landscape of Irish educational histor...
This paper represents an investigation of the broad factors which underpin the success of feeder sch...
Microeconomic survey data are used to investigate the impact of a number of measures of school perfo...
In this paper we study whether substituting family inputs with school resources in an academically o...
Policy to address educational inequality in Ireland focuses on providing additional funding to schoo...
This paper presents a personal account of a teacher who has responsibility for the coordination of...
This work concerns the impact of poverty on children in rural primary schools in the North of Irelan...
This paper critiques learning-support policy for mathematics in Irish primary schools. The key polic...
In this report we provide some data visualisation and descriptive statistics documenting educational...
Education matters because it is intrinsically valuable, allowing children and young people to develo...
In this chapter we question the prevailing belief in Northern Ireland’s education circles that large...
Northern Ireland is now a post-conflict society but one of the legacies of the ‘troubles’ is an educ...
Northern Ireland is praised as an education system which produces high performance levels. This is u...
Northern Ireland is praised as an education system which produces high performance levels. This is u...
Northern Ireland (NI) poses an interesting challenge for educational effectiveness research (EER). I...
Summary: Educational inequality is a persistent feature on the landscape of Irish educational histor...
This paper represents an investigation of the broad factors which underpin the success of feeder sch...
Microeconomic survey data are used to investigate the impact of a number of measures of school perfo...
In this paper we study whether substituting family inputs with school resources in an academically o...
Policy to address educational inequality in Ireland focuses on providing additional funding to schoo...
This paper presents a personal account of a teacher who has responsibility for the coordination of...
This work concerns the impact of poverty on children in rural primary schools in the North of Irelan...
This paper critiques learning-support policy for mathematics in Irish primary schools. The key polic...
In this report we provide some data visualisation and descriptive statistics documenting educational...
Education matters because it is intrinsically valuable, allowing children and young people to develo...