Education researchers, policy-makers and practitioners in the UK have debated the question of what, and how much, schools can do to mitigate the effects of parental background on educational outcomes over the last half a century. A range of programmes, strategies and interventions have been implemented, and continue to be implemented in an effort to ‘break the link’ between socio-economic disadvantage and low educational outcomes, but educational inequalities have persisted. This paper draws on theoretical and empirical research to offer a new analysis of compensatory education in England across three main phases since the 1960s
There are long-standing achievement gaps in England associated with socio-economic status (SES), eth...
The effects of poverty on students’ education have been well documented and a positive correlation c...
In this paper, we examine the trajectories of initially higher- and lower-achieving children from lo...
In this paper I reflect on the findings of a number of loosely related research projects undertaken ...
A review of research evidence suggests that low levels of educational attainment are crucial in gene...
The belief that children thrive if educated amongst higher-achieving schoolmates guides many parents...
In this paper we study whether substituting family inputs with school resources in an academically o...
In Britain and elsewhere, the influence of family socioeconomic status (SES) on education is already ...
All education systems, to a greater or lesser extent, are marked by educational inequalities. Nearly...
This paper presents data collected in individual case studies that aimed to investigate children and...
This paper presents a personal account of a teacher who has responsibility for the coordination of...
This dissertation investigates the role of aspirations and beliefs in explaining children’s educatio...
All education systems, to a greater or lesser extent, are marked by educational inequalities. Nearly...
All education systems, to a greater or lesser extent, are marked by educational inequalities. Nearly...
All education systems, to a greater or lesser extent, are marked by educational inequalities. Nearly...
There are long-standing achievement gaps in England associated with socio-economic status (SES), eth...
The effects of poverty on students’ education have been well documented and a positive correlation c...
In this paper, we examine the trajectories of initially higher- and lower-achieving children from lo...
In this paper I reflect on the findings of a number of loosely related research projects undertaken ...
A review of research evidence suggests that low levels of educational attainment are crucial in gene...
The belief that children thrive if educated amongst higher-achieving schoolmates guides many parents...
In this paper we study whether substituting family inputs with school resources in an academically o...
In Britain and elsewhere, the influence of family socioeconomic status (SES) on education is already ...
All education systems, to a greater or lesser extent, are marked by educational inequalities. Nearly...
This paper presents data collected in individual case studies that aimed to investigate children and...
This paper presents a personal account of a teacher who has responsibility for the coordination of...
This dissertation investigates the role of aspirations and beliefs in explaining children’s educatio...
All education systems, to a greater or lesser extent, are marked by educational inequalities. Nearly...
All education systems, to a greater or lesser extent, are marked by educational inequalities. Nearly...
All education systems, to a greater or lesser extent, are marked by educational inequalities. Nearly...
There are long-standing achievement gaps in England associated with socio-economic status (SES), eth...
The effects of poverty on students’ education have been well documented and a positive correlation c...
In this paper, we examine the trajectories of initially higher- and lower-achieving children from lo...