Based on a qualitative analysis of interviews with 102 teachers in 33 U.K. secondary schools, the paper shows that “developing the whole child” and “preparing children for life” were personally important to teachers. As they worked, however, in institutions centrally focused on raising pupils' academic performance, this created a tension: the majority believed that the assessment system hindered the development of the whole child. Some teachers believed that they could still make a difference in children's lives by investing in their pedagogical relationship with children. The discussion focuses on how raising students' performances and cultivating their characters may be combined
This paper reports on a productive partnership between a University’s research unit and one local pr...
This project examined pupils’ participation in their own assessment from a children’s rights per...
The researcher is engaged in a study to evaluate and disseminate an initiative involving a group of ...
Based on a qualitative analysis of interviews with 102 teachers in 33 U.K. secondary schools, the pa...
Based on a qualitative analysis of interviews with 102 teachers in 33 U.K. secondary schools, the pa...
Whilst the notion of the whole child is well-established within early years and primary education, t...
Educators are concerned that children make progress in their learning. While there are both policy a...
Following a brief discussion of the fundamental importance of monitoring growth, this paper draws fr...
Following a brief discussion of the fundamental importance of monitoring growth, this paper draws fr...
Educators are concerned that children make progress in their learning. While there are both policy a...
Project Outcomes Poster. CPAL Project's Website : www.cpal.qub.ac.uk. Official URL at TLRP : http://...
This project examined pupils’ participation in their own assessment from a children’s rights persp...
Debates on how best to educate young children have been raging over the last 100 years – more often ...
This paper reports on a productive partnership between a University’s research unit and one local pr...
My research is an exploration into the perceptions of parents, pupils and their teachers of the conc...
This paper reports on a productive partnership between a University’s research unit and one local pr...
This project examined pupils’ participation in their own assessment from a children’s rights per...
The researcher is engaged in a study to evaluate and disseminate an initiative involving a group of ...
Based on a qualitative analysis of interviews with 102 teachers in 33 U.K. secondary schools, the pa...
Based on a qualitative analysis of interviews with 102 teachers in 33 U.K. secondary schools, the pa...
Whilst the notion of the whole child is well-established within early years and primary education, t...
Educators are concerned that children make progress in their learning. While there are both policy a...
Following a brief discussion of the fundamental importance of monitoring growth, this paper draws fr...
Following a brief discussion of the fundamental importance of monitoring growth, this paper draws fr...
Educators are concerned that children make progress in their learning. While there are both policy a...
Project Outcomes Poster. CPAL Project's Website : www.cpal.qub.ac.uk. Official URL at TLRP : http://...
This project examined pupils’ participation in their own assessment from a children’s rights persp...
Debates on how best to educate young children have been raging over the last 100 years – more often ...
This paper reports on a productive partnership between a University’s research unit and one local pr...
My research is an exploration into the perceptions of parents, pupils and their teachers of the conc...
This paper reports on a productive partnership between a University’s research unit and one local pr...
This project examined pupils’ participation in their own assessment from a children’s rights per...
The researcher is engaged in a study to evaluate and disseminate an initiative involving a group of ...