Despite changes in the education system the qualifications that are gained at school remain important for young people’s pathways and trajectories. This paper is an element of a wider on-going programme of theoretically informed empirical analyses, which examine young people’s educational outcomes. The empirical work is situated within an overarching theoretical sociological framework which focuses on the outcomes of ‘ordinary’ young people who are neither educationally unengaged, nor part of an educational elite. In this phase of the work we focus on outcomes in Scottish school-level qualifications. This research is original in that it uses administrative data from the Scottish Qualifications Authority that is held as part of the Scottish ...
We study the effect of exposure to older, more experienced classroom peers resulting from the widesp...
The existing literature on differentiation in secondary education and its consequences for social in...
In a world where more and more data is being collected, there is a need for young people to learn ho...
Despite changes in the education system the qualifications that are gained at school remain importan...
This is the final version of the article. Available from ESRC Centre for Population Change via the l...
In Britain there have been manifest changes in the management and organisation of education, but des...
In Britain there have been manifest changes in the management and organisation of education, but des...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
Secondary education in Scotland is characterised by substantial socio-economic inequalities in attai...
This paper explores school level determinants of curriculum narrowing in the senior phase of seconda...
This is the final version of the article. Available from ESRC Centre for Population Change via the l...
We study the effect of exposure to older, more experienced, classroom peers resulting from the wides...
This paper examines the putative narrowing of the Scottish Curriculum for Excellence in the senior s...
The term 'missing middle' has been used to describe the position of ordinary young people in youth r...
In this report we provide some data visualisation and descriptive statistics documenting educational...
We study the effect of exposure to older, more experienced classroom peers resulting from the widesp...
The existing literature on differentiation in secondary education and its consequences for social in...
In a world where more and more data is being collected, there is a need for young people to learn ho...
Despite changes in the education system the qualifications that are gained at school remain importan...
This is the final version of the article. Available from ESRC Centre for Population Change via the l...
In Britain there have been manifest changes in the management and organisation of education, but des...
In Britain there have been manifest changes in the management and organisation of education, but des...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
Secondary education in Scotland is characterised by substantial socio-economic inequalities in attai...
This paper explores school level determinants of curriculum narrowing in the senior phase of seconda...
This is the final version of the article. Available from ESRC Centre for Population Change via the l...
We study the effect of exposure to older, more experienced, classroom peers resulting from the wides...
This paper examines the putative narrowing of the Scottish Curriculum for Excellence in the senior s...
The term 'missing middle' has been used to describe the position of ordinary young people in youth r...
In this report we provide some data visualisation and descriptive statistics documenting educational...
We study the effect of exposure to older, more experienced classroom peers resulting from the widesp...
The existing literature on differentiation in secondary education and its consequences for social in...
In a world where more and more data is being collected, there is a need for young people to learn ho...