This briefing paper uses responses from parents and children in the birth cohort study Growing Up in Scotland to dispel the myth of the ‘poverty of aspiration’ widely used in education and policy circles in Scotland and beyond
The clear links between early child development and later adult outcomes do not bode well for childr...
Adolescents from areas of high deprivation are often assumed to have low aspirations for the future....
Parent-practitioner engagement in the early years has become a key policy in remediating the negativ...
This briefing paper uses responses from parents and children in the birth cohort study Growing Up in...
Forty years ago it was easy to believe that child poverty had disappeared from modern Britain. It be...
This report aims to better understand the relationship between young people 19s aspirations and ho...
First paragraph: Improve the school results of children from poor backgrounds and they will escape p...
This briefing provides an overview of the research evidence on the impact of poverty on children and...
© 2018 British Educational Research Association Raising the proportion of young people from disadvan...
Presentation Objectives: A ‘scene- setting’ presentation to discuss recent doctoral research explori...
An interim report of a study which aims to better understand the relationship between children’s asp...
The UK has been criticised for its inequitable education system, as student outcomes are strongly li...
This article examines how parenting practices popularly classed as ‘good’ are related to poverty, ed...
Current political rhetoric and some media commentaries suggest there is a yawning gap of understandi...
This qualitative-constructivist study sought to investigate the social and economic circumstances af...
The clear links between early child development and later adult outcomes do not bode well for childr...
Adolescents from areas of high deprivation are often assumed to have low aspirations for the future....
Parent-practitioner engagement in the early years has become a key policy in remediating the negativ...
This briefing paper uses responses from parents and children in the birth cohort study Growing Up in...
Forty years ago it was easy to believe that child poverty had disappeared from modern Britain. It be...
This report aims to better understand the relationship between young people 19s aspirations and ho...
First paragraph: Improve the school results of children from poor backgrounds and they will escape p...
This briefing provides an overview of the research evidence on the impact of poverty on children and...
© 2018 British Educational Research Association Raising the proportion of young people from disadvan...
Presentation Objectives: A ‘scene- setting’ presentation to discuss recent doctoral research explori...
An interim report of a study which aims to better understand the relationship between children’s asp...
The UK has been criticised for its inequitable education system, as student outcomes are strongly li...
This article examines how parenting practices popularly classed as ‘good’ are related to poverty, ed...
Current political rhetoric and some media commentaries suggest there is a yawning gap of understandi...
This qualitative-constructivist study sought to investigate the social and economic circumstances af...
The clear links between early child development and later adult outcomes do not bode well for childr...
Adolescents from areas of high deprivation are often assumed to have low aspirations for the future....
Parent-practitioner engagement in the early years has become a key policy in remediating the negativ...