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Selective Comprehensives: Great Britain: Access to top performing schools for disadvantaged pupils in Scotland, Wales and England

Selective Comprehensives: Great Britain: Access to top performing schools for disadvantaged pupils in Scotland, Wales and England

... of pupils across the whole socio-economic ...equal access to high quality education is key for a state school system to provide a platform for upward social ...that access to the best schools is ...

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The experience of black Caribbean pupils in school exclusion in England.

The experience of black Caribbean pupils in school exclusion in England.

... faced have all had an impact, the disaffection, disengagement from the curriculum, discrimination in ...as pupils have more access to information when they get to Secondary School they start ...

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Poor Grammar: Entry into Grammar Schools for disadvantaged pupils in England

Poor Grammar: Entry into Grammar Schools for disadvantaged pupils in England

... Admissions policies are key to improving the representation of poorer students in grammar schools. If catchment areas are large or open then more affluent parents can afford to travel further and coach their children so ...

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Access to special schools in England

Access to special schools in England

... that pupils travel further to grammar schools than non-selective schools, these results raise the question of why aren’t all school types being considered in the same way? The fact that pupils were ...

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Christianity, paranormal belief and personality: a study among 13  to 16 year old pupils in England and Wales

Christianity, paranormal belief and personality: a study among 13 to 16 year old pupils in England and Wales

... To see the final version of this paper please visit the publisher’s website. Access to the published version may require a subscription. Author(s): Francis, Leslie J; Williams, Emyr; Robbins, Mandy Article Title: ...

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A comparative study on primary pupils' historical questioning processes in Turkey and England: empathic, critical and creative thinking

A comparative study on primary pupils' historical questioning processes in Turkey and England: empathic, critical and creative thinking

... history is the ability to inquire of the evidence”. He also says “whe- rever possible children will have access to real sources of evidence” ( p. 122). Bruner (1963) says that re-construction is an ...

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Access to high performing schools in England

Access to high performing schools in England

... which have been designated as Opportunity Areas, Blackpool is identified in this analysis as an area in which pupils had no access to high performing school places in either 2010 or 2015, and Derby ...

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Improving Access to Postgraduate Study in England

Improving Access to Postgraduate Study in England

... to have taken out a loan for the purpose -- which may make state backed loans seem attractive -- but those from lower socio-economic groups are less likely to want to add to their existing undergraduate debt ...

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Teachers’ and pupils’ perceptions of sex education in Taiwan and England : a comparative study

Teachers’ and pupils’ perceptions of sex education in Taiwan and England : a comparative study

... beliefs. Pupils’ voices are often missed or ...- pupils and teachers. Whilst pupils are the target of education, teachers are the key channel through which pupils receive sex ...this ...

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A comparative study of teachers' and secondary level pupils' perceptions of, and responses to conflict in England and Denmark

A comparative study of teachers' and secondary level pupils' perceptions of, and responses to conflict in England and Denmark

... - England and Denmark While choosing the focus for investigation is essential it is difficult for any study, especially a comparative ...countries have their own cultural fabric that plays a part in ...

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Surveying the views of pupils attending supplementary schools in England

Surveying the views of pupils attending supplementary schools in England

... to have both a primary and a secondary project. Further in-depth study should be completed with the 15 schools receiving the partnership ...of pupils will allow more detailed information to be ...

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Surveying the views of pupils attending supplementary schools in England

Surveying the views of pupils attending supplementary schools in England

... to have both a primary and a secondary project. Further in-depth study should be completed with the 15 schools receiving the partnership ...of pupils will allow more detailed information to be ...

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Maximising access to thrombectomy services for stroke in England: a modelling study

Maximising access to thrombectomy services for stroke in England: a modelling study

... We have previously shown that our model generally has very good predictability for admission numbers, but the prediction of admission numbers is poorer when centres are located close to each ...

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Hydrogeological Desk Study Appraisal

Hydrogeological Desk Study Appraisal

... across England have been risk assessed within the Environment Agency’s Classification Scheme as to the risk of not having 'good ecological status' by ...

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Gender and education: the evidence on pupils in England

Gender and education: the evidence on pupils in England

... Connolly examined three years of data from the Youth Cohort Study (YCS) which tracks large samples of school leavers, recording, amongst many variables, GCSE attainment and individual characteristics. He found ...

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Do open access articles in economics have a citation advantage?

Do open access articles in economics have a citation advantage?

... Table 3 shows the regression results for different specifications and for each bibliometric database separately. Instead of coefficients we report incidence-rate ratios which can be inter- preted ceteris paribus as ...

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Do open-access articles have a greater research impact?

Do open-access articles have a greater research impact?

... 16. The others are evolution of scholarly communities and diffusion studies. Christine L. Borgman, “Bibliometrics and Scholarly Communication,” Communication Research 16 (Oct. 1989): 589–90. 17. Philosophy journals were ...

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Segregation and the Attainment of Minority Ethnic Pupils in England

Segregation and the Attainment of Minority Ethnic Pupils in England

... in England and in the US, but this would surely merit more formal analysis as ...in England are smaller, with some minority ethnic groups out-scoring ...Indian pupils in schools with many other ...

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Learning mathematics - letting the pupils have their say

Learning mathematics - letting the pupils have their say

... to access pupil voice within the specific context of secondary mathematics ...use pupils as co- researchers in increasing knowledge about how to improve learning in ...mathematics. Pupils within the ...

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Do New England state and local governments have too many employees, and are they overpaid?

Do New England state and local governments have too many employees, and are they overpaid?

... New England employs rel- atively fewer public employees per capita than the ...New England has a greater number of local governments per capita, limiting the region’s ability to avail itself of economies of ...

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