There has been a period of intense policy change involving GCSE examinations in England, proposed partly in response to schools using tactics to maximise performance against accountability measures. The reforms included a change to linear rather than modular entry, removing partial re-sits, and limiting early and multiple entry to examinations by changing school accountability measures. We present new empirical data from interviews conducted with senior teachers at 15 schools. The focus of these interviews has been in the English and Mathematics departments; the first subjects to be examined in the new specifications. The data suggest that teachers acknowledge this practice of ‘gaming’ but only as something ‘other’ schools did. Whilst the r...
This paper focuses on the use of “high stakes” tests and examinations, which by definition have seri...
England’s education system under the current Conservative Government is undergoing some monumental c...
Since 1992, the quality daily national press in England has published the examination results of sec...
There has been a period of intense policy change involving GCSE examinations in England, proposed pa...
There has been a period of intense policy change involving GCSE examinations in England, proposed pa...
GCSEs are high stakes assessments in England generally taken by students aged 16. The results are p...
This article is concerned with high stakes testing in England, where system-wide market-oriented ref...
Recent studies have produced conflicting findings about whether test-based rewards and sanctions cre...
Key points Admission policy serves a variety of purposes and therefore research has sought answer...
Accountability in education is characterised most saliently by an emphasis on measurable student out...
Public services can develop two contrasting practices of accountability: the conventional model emph...
In the last decades, most countries have adopted data-intensive policy instruments aimed at moderniz...
Educational systems around the world are facing high, and arguably unprece-dented, levels of account...
Most secondary schools in England are able to design the rules for which pupils have priority when t...
This paper explores primary teachers’ accounts of their responses to major changes in the curriculum...
This paper focuses on the use of “high stakes” tests and examinations, which by definition have seri...
England’s education system under the current Conservative Government is undergoing some monumental c...
Since 1992, the quality daily national press in England has published the examination results of sec...
There has been a period of intense policy change involving GCSE examinations in England, proposed pa...
There has been a period of intense policy change involving GCSE examinations in England, proposed pa...
GCSEs are high stakes assessments in England generally taken by students aged 16. The results are p...
This article is concerned with high stakes testing in England, where system-wide market-oriented ref...
Recent studies have produced conflicting findings about whether test-based rewards and sanctions cre...
Key points Admission policy serves a variety of purposes and therefore research has sought answer...
Accountability in education is characterised most saliently by an emphasis on measurable student out...
Public services can develop two contrasting practices of accountability: the conventional model emph...
In the last decades, most countries have adopted data-intensive policy instruments aimed at moderniz...
Educational systems around the world are facing high, and arguably unprece-dented, levels of account...
Most secondary schools in England are able to design the rules for which pupils have priority when t...
This paper explores primary teachers’ accounts of their responses to major changes in the curriculum...
This paper focuses on the use of “high stakes” tests and examinations, which by definition have seri...
England’s education system under the current Conservative Government is undergoing some monumental c...
Since 1992, the quality daily national press in England has published the examination results of sec...