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The Impact on Students’ Post-compulsory Progression

The impact of science curriculum content on students' subject choices in post-compulsory schooling

The impact of science curriculum content on students' subject choices in post-compulsory schooling

... the students and a choice of science subjects and science-related ...on post-school ...guide students towards, or away from, science courses, and also because students take their grades into ...

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Transgender students in post-compulsory education : a systematic review

Transgender students in post-compulsory education : a systematic review

... how students navigated their identities and the impact of expressing their identities on their safety and wellbeing, this theme focused more on how institutions respond to transgender individuals and groups ...

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Funding post-compulsory education

Funding post-compulsory education

... by students and others of teaching quality, in particular the contribution of teaching to student learning ...prospective students the information they need to vote with their ...

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The impact of distance to nearest education institution on the post-compulsory education participation decision

The impact of distance to nearest education institution on the post-compulsory education participation decision

... Table 7: Multinomial Logit for Participation in Post–Compulsory Education, by Type of Education – LSYPE Covariates distance from nearest academic institution in km distance from nearest [r] ...

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The impact of distance to nearest education institution on the post-compulsory education participation decision

The impact of distance to nearest education institution on the post-compulsory education participation decision

... providing postcompulsory ...undertake post- compulsory education than their counterparts in urban ...in postcompulsory education is an investment decision to be undertaken when ...

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The Impact of Distance to Nearest Education Institution on the Post-Compulsory Education Participation Decision

The Impact of Distance to Nearest Education Institution on the Post-Compulsory Education Participation Decision

... providing postcompulsory ...undertake post- compulsory education than their counterparts in urban ...in postcompulsory education is an investment decision to be undertaken when ...

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Selection and performance in post-compulsory education

Selection and performance in post-compulsory education

... more impact on participation for those from rural areas where transport links are likely to be not as ...nearest post-compulsory educational institution and the urban ...

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A critical investigation of access to social work students' post-compulsory education and career choices

A critical investigation of access to social work students' post-compulsory education and career choices

... that students on vocational routes such as nursing and social work experience when attempting to gain access to ...These students arguably have more „hurdles to jump‟ than those pursuing non-vocational ...

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Integration and fragmentation of post compulsory teacher education

Integration and fragmentation of post compulsory teacher education

... requirements and that there was a wide range in the duration of the program, from eight days to six months (Training Accreditation Council Western Australia 2010). This article reports a project on the quality of ...

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Post-compulsory educational aspirations and choices in England

Post-compulsory educational aspirations and choices in England

... no post-compulsory education which remains significantly decreased for final ...all students to acquire an academic ...able students to academic education and therefore that it is very likely ...

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Post-compulsory teacher educators: connecting professionals

Post-compulsory teacher educators: connecting professionals

... INTRODUCING THE ‘INVISIBLE EDUCATORS’ Where does PCE teacher education happen, on what scale and in what conditions? In Chapter 3 , Orr makes it clear that good quality data about PCE is diffi cult to come by, but there ...

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Post-compulsory education in England: choices and implications

Post-compulsory education in England: choices and implications

... Well-known problems of the English education system include a ‘long tail’ of underachievers, low levels of social mobility and a complex system of vocational education (e.g. Bagaria et al. 2013; Musset and Field, 2013; ...

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Barriers that Impact Hmong Students in Post-Secondary Education

Barriers that Impact Hmong Students in Post-Secondary Education

... recruiting students at the post- secondary education level because of their busy ...college students who feel exhausted and overwhelmed might not want to participate in these kinds of studies because ...

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The impact of a game-based approach to Bourdieu on learners training to teach in post-compulsory education at an English University

The impact of a game-based approach to Bourdieu on learners training to teach in post-compulsory education at an English University

... We finished with a return to the idea of our 'open communicative space' of critical participatory action research, reviewing the experience and impact of the game to make it better and fairer in future. In each ...

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The impact of a game based approach to Bourdieu on learners training to teach in post compulsory education at an English University

The impact of a game based approach to Bourdieu on learners training to teach in post compulsory education at an English University

... We finished with a return to the idea of our 'open communicative space' of critical participatory action research, reviewing the experience and impact of the game to make it better and fairer in future. In each ...

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Grade surprise and the decision to stay on into post compulsory education

Grade surprise and the decision to stay on into post compulsory education

... of students who stay on into post-compulsory education should not be blind to grade ...surprise. Students who do better than expected may be more easily coerced into staying on as they may ...

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The Demand for Post-Compulsory Education in Four European Countries

The Demand for Post-Compulsory Education in Four European Countries

... grade students taking an academic course in English epitomises the inconsistency in the Swedish results, by taking a significantly negative coefficient in the 16 year old female equation and a significantly ...

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The impact of increased post-progression survival on the cost-effectiveness of interventions in oncology

<p>The impact of increased post-progression survival on the cost-effectiveness of interventions in oncology</p>

... Case study TA403 was selected as a case study as the model that best fi t our selection criteria (see Methods). The model could not be replicated exactly due to insuf fi cient detail included in the submission for precise ...

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Compulsory Attendance Have an Impact in Academic Outcome

Compulsory Attendance Have an Impact in Academic Outcome

... higher impact on the academic ...year students at ICET. It is difficult for teachers and students to build skills and progress if large numbers of students are frequently ...academics, ...

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The impact of a science qualification emphasising scientific literacy on post-compulsory science participation: An analysis using national data.

The impact of a science qualification emphasising scientific literacy on post-compulsory science participation: An analysis using national data.

... in post-compulsory science qualifications suggests that whilst early experiences of science are significant, experiences within the 14-16 age range can also play an important role in choice ...choosing ...

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