We consider the influence that mobile pupils have on the academic achievements of other pupils in English primary schools. We find that immobile pupils in year-groups (à la US “grades”) that experience high pupil entry rates progress less well academically between ages 8 and 11 than pupils in low-mobility year groups (grades), even within the same school. The disruptive externalities of mobility are statistically significant, but actually very small in terms of their educational impact. An increase in annual entry rates from 0 to 10% (a 4 standard deviation change) would set the average incumbent pupil back by between 1 and 2 weeks, or about 4% of one standard deviation of the gain in pupil achievement between ages 7 and 11
This article explores the association between pupil mobility and attainment in national end of Key S...
In this paper, we examine links between pupil mobility and pupil and school characteristics at all l...
This paper is the second of two articles arising from a study of the association between pupil mobil...
Pupil mobility between schools is something to be encouraged if it facilitates the efficient matchin...
Pupil mobility between schools is something to be encouraged if it facilitates the efficient matchin...
Pupil mobility between schools is something to be encouraged if it facilitates the efficient matchin...
Pupil mobility between schools is something to be encouraged if it facilitates the efficient matchin...
In this paper we examine links between pupil mobility and pupil and school characteristics at all le...
In this paper we examine links between pupil mobility and pupil and school characteristics at all le...
In this paper we examine links between pupil mobility and pupil and school characteristics at all le...
In this paper we examine links between pupil mobility and pupil and school characteristics at all le...
In this paper we examine links between pupil mobility and pupil and school characteristics at all le...
In this paper we examine links between pupil mobility and pupil and school characteristics at all le...
A significant proportion of pupils move school during their school career for reasons other than sta...
This article presents an analysis of the association between pupil mobility and educational attainme...
This article explores the association between pupil mobility and attainment in national end of Key S...
In this paper, we examine links between pupil mobility and pupil and school characteristics at all l...
This paper is the second of two articles arising from a study of the association between pupil mobil...
Pupil mobility between schools is something to be encouraged if it facilitates the efficient matchin...
Pupil mobility between schools is something to be encouraged if it facilitates the efficient matchin...
Pupil mobility between schools is something to be encouraged if it facilitates the efficient matchin...
Pupil mobility between schools is something to be encouraged if it facilitates the efficient matchin...
In this paper we examine links between pupil mobility and pupil and school characteristics at all le...
In this paper we examine links between pupil mobility and pupil and school characteristics at all le...
In this paper we examine links between pupil mobility and pupil and school characteristics at all le...
In this paper we examine links between pupil mobility and pupil and school characteristics at all le...
In this paper we examine links between pupil mobility and pupil and school characteristics at all le...
In this paper we examine links between pupil mobility and pupil and school characteristics at all le...
A significant proportion of pupils move school during their school career for reasons other than sta...
This article presents an analysis of the association between pupil mobility and educational attainme...
This article explores the association between pupil mobility and attainment in national end of Key S...
In this paper, we examine links between pupil mobility and pupil and school characteristics at all l...
This paper is the second of two articles arising from a study of the association between pupil mobil...