Poor educational 'outcomes' of looked after children have been a matter of increasing concern. This article explores some of the factors that might make for educational success by looking at the experiences of three young women who have been in care in Scotland and who have since progressed to university. By exploring these three stories, it is hoped that practitioners and researchers will gain a helpful insight into the crucial factors for them as individuals
The educational attainment of looked after children in Scotland remains low compared with children w...
In the same period that British researchers have revealed a lack of effort to promote looked after c...
This study of children once described as ‘in care’ (now ‘looked after away from home’) was produced ...
Poor educational 'outcomes' of looked after children have been a matter of increasing concern. This ...
The poor educational ‘outcomes ’ of looked after children have been a matter of increasing concern f...
This paper outlines a study which investigated the views of eight looked after children on what it m...
A good education forms a cornerstone in the foundation for a positive future. For all children and y...
2 The aim of this thesis was to explore the key care factors that influence the educational achievem...
The Learning with Care report (HMI and SWSI, 2001) made seven criticisms in relation to the provisio...
Young people who grow up in care have worse educational outcomes internationally than those not in c...
This thesis presents a longitudinal qualitative case study of the educational experiences and outcom...
This paper will describe a piece of research carried out in a Scottish local education authority on ...
In this chapter Kirstie Maclean and Graham Connelly present an analysis of joined-up thinking in Sco...
Previous research has highlighted the poor educational attainment of children in out-of-home care, u...
Research over the past 20 years has consistently shown that children in public care fall behind at s...
The educational attainment of looked after children in Scotland remains low compared with children w...
In the same period that British researchers have revealed a lack of effort to promote looked after c...
This study of children once described as ‘in care’ (now ‘looked after away from home’) was produced ...
Poor educational 'outcomes' of looked after children have been a matter of increasing concern. This ...
The poor educational ‘outcomes ’ of looked after children have been a matter of increasing concern f...
This paper outlines a study which investigated the views of eight looked after children on what it m...
A good education forms a cornerstone in the foundation for a positive future. For all children and y...
2 The aim of this thesis was to explore the key care factors that influence the educational achievem...
The Learning with Care report (HMI and SWSI, 2001) made seven criticisms in relation to the provisio...
Young people who grow up in care have worse educational outcomes internationally than those not in c...
This thesis presents a longitudinal qualitative case study of the educational experiences and outcom...
This paper will describe a piece of research carried out in a Scottish local education authority on ...
In this chapter Kirstie Maclean and Graham Connelly present an analysis of joined-up thinking in Sco...
Previous research has highlighted the poor educational attainment of children in out-of-home care, u...
Research over the past 20 years has consistently shown that children in public care fall behind at s...
The educational attainment of looked after children in Scotland remains low compared with children w...
In the same period that British researchers have revealed a lack of effort to promote looked after c...
This study of children once described as ‘in care’ (now ‘looked after away from home’) was produced ...