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Research into how schools can help improve poorer pupils' exam results and career opportunities.
Christine Gilbert explores how schools are taking on more responsibility to improve standards across all schools
This paper examines the way in which learning quality has been measured in school effectiveness surveys conducted by Young Lives
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
A Review Essay on the System Conditions under Which Different Forms of Community Voice Can Improve Student Learning
An article on whether the quality of school, as rated by Ofsted, has a link with rates of imprisonment for young people. This piece combines Office for National Statistics (ONS) analysis with quotes from people working with students at risk...
How the government will support schools to improve reading standards, and promote reading for pleasure.
Over 500 respondents contributed to the Department for Education’s call for evidence on generative AI.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
This study examines evidence on the links between child labour and education
This working paper states that the typical learning profile is just too shallow for children to reach minimum standards
The English national curriculum means children in different schools (at primary and secondary level) study the same subjects to similar standards - it's split into key stages with tests
This note uses a calibrated model with a “pedagogical production function”
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