'League table' information on school effectiveness in England generally relies on either a comparison of the average outcomes of pupils by school, e.g. mean exam scores, or on estimates of the average value added by each school. These approaches assume that the information parents and policy-makers need most to judge school effectiveness is the average achievement level or gain in a particular school. Yet schools can be differentially effective for children with differing levels of prior attainment. We present evidence on the extent of differential effectiveness in English secondary schools, and find that even the most conservative estimate suggests that around one quarter of schools in England are differentially effective for students of d...
The belief that children thrive if educated amongst higher-achieving schoolmates guides many parents...
This thesis uses the cohort of 2005 school-leavers in the National Pupil Database to present an econ...
Improving educational achievement in UK schools is a priority, and of particular concern is the low ...
'League table' information on school effectiveness in England generally relies on either a compariso...
`League table' information on school effectiveness in England generally relies on either a compariso...
This paper considers the model of school effectiveness (SE) currently dominant in research, policy a...
Government and researchers use school performance measures such as contextual value-added to claim t...
Relatively little research has explored whether schools differ in their effectiveness for different ...
Relatively little research has explored whether schools differ in their effectiveness for different ...
Inspection and performance data show that the least effective schools in England are more likely to ...
This paper uses a Data Envelopment Analysis based approach to decompose pupil under-attainment into...
In England, so-called ‘league tables’ based upon examination results and test scores are published a...
In England, so-called ‘league tables’ based upon examination results and test scores are published a...
Parental choice among schools in England is informed by annually published school performance (leagu...
Research suggests that many schools have a differential effectiveness with pupils of different abili...
The belief that children thrive if educated amongst higher-achieving schoolmates guides many parents...
This thesis uses the cohort of 2005 school-leavers in the National Pupil Database to present an econ...
Improving educational achievement in UK schools is a priority, and of particular concern is the low ...
'League table' information on school effectiveness in England generally relies on either a compariso...
`League table' information on school effectiveness in England generally relies on either a compariso...
This paper considers the model of school effectiveness (SE) currently dominant in research, policy a...
Government and researchers use school performance measures such as contextual value-added to claim t...
Relatively little research has explored whether schools differ in their effectiveness for different ...
Relatively little research has explored whether schools differ in their effectiveness for different ...
Inspection and performance data show that the least effective schools in England are more likely to ...
This paper uses a Data Envelopment Analysis based approach to decompose pupil under-attainment into...
In England, so-called ‘league tables’ based upon examination results and test scores are published a...
In England, so-called ‘league tables’ based upon examination results and test scores are published a...
Parental choice among schools in England is informed by annually published school performance (leagu...
Research suggests that many schools have a differential effectiveness with pupils of different abili...
The belief that children thrive if educated amongst higher-achieving schoolmates guides many parents...
This thesis uses the cohort of 2005 school-leavers in the National Pupil Database to present an econ...
Improving educational achievement in UK schools is a priority, and of particular concern is the low ...