This study examined the potential influence of policies and practices on the ability of children from low-income families to participate fully in the school day. Pupils from six schools participated in 71 focus groups and revealed a range of barriers affecting their school experience: transport costs and limited support; clothing costs, stigma and enforcement of school dress codes; material barriers to learning at school and home; concerns about free school meals; missing out on school trips, clubs and events. Findings on school uniform were an important catalyst towards a recent policy change in Scotland in increasing the school clothing grant
This study highlights a number of different aspects regarding uniforms and dress codes in the United...
This study arose from the identification of a gap in knowledge and corresponding need for the develo...
Children’s absence from primary school is associated with lower attainment and social difficulties, ...
This study examined the potential influence of policies and practices on the ability of children fro...
This study examined the potential influence of policies and practices on the ability of children fro...
This report explores how disadvantage affects children’s experience of primary school education. Imp...
Poverty is known to deleteriously affect children’s experience of, and success in, education. One fa...
Acknowledgements: Thanks to my colleague Phil Bale, Sara Spencer of Child Poverty Action Group Scotl...
This thesis investigates the premise that poverty influences children\u27s lives in different ways i...
School policy and practices are firmly rooted in the orthodoxy of the school improvement movement (S...
Although there are no attendance or registration fees in the UK for publicly funded school education...
This briefing provides an overview of the research evidence on the impact of poverty on children and...
This article reports on two UK initial teacher education studies from two contrasting contexts: a se...
Child poverty is a global issue that affects around half the children in the world; it is inextricab...
This study arose from the identification of a gap in knowledge and corresponding need for the develo...
This study highlights a number of different aspects regarding uniforms and dress codes in the United...
This study arose from the identification of a gap in knowledge and corresponding need for the develo...
Children’s absence from primary school is associated with lower attainment and social difficulties, ...
This study examined the potential influence of policies and practices on the ability of children fro...
This study examined the potential influence of policies and practices on the ability of children fro...
This report explores how disadvantage affects children’s experience of primary school education. Imp...
Poverty is known to deleteriously affect children’s experience of, and success in, education. One fa...
Acknowledgements: Thanks to my colleague Phil Bale, Sara Spencer of Child Poverty Action Group Scotl...
This thesis investigates the premise that poverty influences children\u27s lives in different ways i...
School policy and practices are firmly rooted in the orthodoxy of the school improvement movement (S...
Although there are no attendance or registration fees in the UK for publicly funded school education...
This briefing provides an overview of the research evidence on the impact of poverty on children and...
This article reports on two UK initial teacher education studies from two contrasting contexts: a se...
Child poverty is a global issue that affects around half the children in the world; it is inextricab...
This study arose from the identification of a gap in knowledge and corresponding need for the develo...
This study highlights a number of different aspects regarding uniforms and dress codes in the United...
This study arose from the identification of a gap in knowledge and corresponding need for the develo...
Children’s absence from primary school is associated with lower attainment and social difficulties, ...