The UK has been criticised for its inequitable education system, as student outcomes are strongly linked to parental socio-economic status. Children and young people experiencing poverty are less likely than their better off peers to leave school with good grades, which can perpetuate disadvantage in later life. The attainment gap between children and young people experiencing poverty and their better off peers in the UK is widening, despite an increasing media and policy focus in this area. Poverty-related educational inequality is a complex area and there is no conclusive evidence in what works to reduce its effects. While there is a plethora of research on the impact of poverty on education, very little of it includes the voice of childr...
The purpose of the research was to collect primary school pupils’ perceptions of, and their views on...
The Government has pledged to end child poverty by 2020, and acknowledges that low income and disadv...
Despite the rhetoric of successive governments in England to engage all students with their learning...
Extensive research has shown that inequality affects children from an early age, with lasting person...
Forty years ago it was easy to believe that child poverty had disappeared from modern Britain. It be...
The clear links between early child development and later adult outcomes do not bode well for childr...
Two groups of six children (aged eleven) in two UK primary schools – one in an area of socio-economi...
The impact of poverty and disadvantage on the attainment and outcomes of children is well documented...
© 2017, © The Author(s) 2017. In 2016, the British Educational Research Association (BERA) Commissio...
This thesis explores multiple barriers to education experienced by students living in poverty and at...
This briefing provides an overview of the research evidence on the impact of poverty on children and...
Professor Joan Forbes and Dr Daniela Sime share findings from their recent project gathering young p...
The current study was an exploration of the educational experiences of ‘academically successful’ you...
This article draws on an evaluation of the Poverty proofing the school day initiative. It outlines a...
First paragraph: Improve the school results of children from poor backgrounds and they will escape p...
The purpose of the research was to collect primary school pupils’ perceptions of, and their views on...
The Government has pledged to end child poverty by 2020, and acknowledges that low income and disadv...
Despite the rhetoric of successive governments in England to engage all students with their learning...
Extensive research has shown that inequality affects children from an early age, with lasting person...
Forty years ago it was easy to believe that child poverty had disappeared from modern Britain. It be...
The clear links between early child development and later adult outcomes do not bode well for childr...
Two groups of six children (aged eleven) in two UK primary schools – one in an area of socio-economi...
The impact of poverty and disadvantage on the attainment and outcomes of children is well documented...
© 2017, © The Author(s) 2017. In 2016, the British Educational Research Association (BERA) Commissio...
This thesis explores multiple barriers to education experienced by students living in poverty and at...
This briefing provides an overview of the research evidence on the impact of poverty on children and...
Professor Joan Forbes and Dr Daniela Sime share findings from their recent project gathering young p...
The current study was an exploration of the educational experiences of ‘academically successful’ you...
This article draws on an evaluation of the Poverty proofing the school day initiative. It outlines a...
First paragraph: Improve the school results of children from poor backgrounds and they will escape p...
The purpose of the research was to collect primary school pupils’ perceptions of, and their views on...
The Government has pledged to end child poverty by 2020, and acknowledges that low income and disadv...
Despite the rhetoric of successive governments in England to engage all students with their learning...