This paper aims to examine the case for a focus on place-based drivers of inequalities in educational attainment among secondary school students in Scotland. Using desk-based sources, it provides an account of the post-2015 policy episode around improving educational attainment among children from disadvantaged areas. This started with the Scottish Government claiming that its ‘defining mission’ was to ‘close the gap’ but the place-based focus of policy was soon dissipated and the legislation that intended to be the flagship of reform was shelved. The paper shows that international evidence prompts a need for the impact of disadvantage based on place to be factored into approaches to schooling and provides a regretful account of its insecur...
A university education is often regarded as a means for increasing social mobility, with attendance ...
Literacy matters for Scotland’s prosperity. This paper explains why. It identifies some current issu...
The attainment gap associated with socio-economic status is an international problem that is highly ...
Rurality is known to be associated with a number of weaker educational outcomes from lower attainmen...
The achievement of equal access to educational opportunity is an international policy imperative tha...
Funding: Scottish Funding Council, Scottish Government.At a time when interventions in widening acce...
Rurality is known to be associated with a number of weaker educational outcomes from lower attainmen...
This is the final version of the article. Available from ESRC Centre for Population Change via the l...
This paper explores the effects of performativity on the culture of a Scottish secondary school, Loc...
This paper provides a descriptive analysis of the OECD’s (2007) national report on Scottish ed...
The ‘gender gap’ in attainment is an issue in Scotland but is also an international phenomenon. In S...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Taylor & Francis via the DOI in this record...
This paper opens with David Cameron’s words on equality of opportunity. His assertion that we need t...
This paper discusses the ways in which Scottish education policy is currently both depoliticising an...
This article considers mixed community strategies, enacted through planning and regeneration policie...
A university education is often regarded as a means for increasing social mobility, with attendance ...
Literacy matters for Scotland’s prosperity. This paper explains why. It identifies some current issu...
The attainment gap associated with socio-economic status is an international problem that is highly ...
Rurality is known to be associated with a number of weaker educational outcomes from lower attainmen...
The achievement of equal access to educational opportunity is an international policy imperative tha...
Funding: Scottish Funding Council, Scottish Government.At a time when interventions in widening acce...
Rurality is known to be associated with a number of weaker educational outcomes from lower attainmen...
This is the final version of the article. Available from ESRC Centre for Population Change via the l...
This paper explores the effects of performativity on the culture of a Scottish secondary school, Loc...
This paper provides a descriptive analysis of the OECD’s (2007) national report on Scottish ed...
The ‘gender gap’ in attainment is an issue in Scotland but is also an international phenomenon. In S...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Taylor & Francis via the DOI in this record...
This paper opens with David Cameron’s words on equality of opportunity. His assertion that we need t...
This paper discusses the ways in which Scottish education policy is currently both depoliticising an...
This article considers mixed community strategies, enacted through planning and regeneration policie...
A university education is often regarded as a means for increasing social mobility, with attendance ...
Literacy matters for Scotland’s prosperity. This paper explains why. It identifies some current issu...
The attainment gap associated with socio-economic status is an international problem that is highly ...