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Passy, Rowena – British Educational Research Journal, 2013
This article examines the ways in which the context of teaching shapes teachers' perceptions of their work. Its starting point is the seminal work of Nias, who argued from research conducted in the 1970s and 1980s that the particular historical context of the time in England encouraged teachers to be socialised into a tradition of isolation,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Neoliberalism, Teacher Attitudes, Individualism
Gu, Qing; Day, Christopher – British Educational Research Journal, 2013
Drawing upon findings of a four-year national research project on variations in the work and lives of teachers in England, this paper provides empirical evidence which contributes to understandings about the importance of resilience in teachers' work. The experience of resilience as perceived by teachers in this research was that it was neither…
Descriptors: Resilience (Psychology), Foreign Countries, Educational Research, Teacher Persistence
Zanoni, Patrizia; Mampaey, Jelle – British Educational Research Journal, 2013
The purpose of this paper is to identify how ethnically diverse schools can discursively maintain a good reputation. Reputation allows attracting the mixed student population necessary to achieve inclusion or closing the gap between the attainment of ethnic majority and minority students. In semi-market educational systems where students are free…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Minority Group Students, Equal Education, Access to Education
Hernandez-Martinez, Paul; Williams, Julian – British Educational Research Journal, 2013
This paper examines "resilience" of mathematics students in transition from a sociocultural perspective, in which resilience is viewed as relational and in particular as a function of the social and cultural capital students may bring to the new field. We draw on two students' stories of transition, in which we recognise elements traditionally…
Descriptors: Resilience (Psychology), Mathematics Education, Social Capital, Cultural Capital
Maylor, Uvanney; Rose, Anthea; Minty, Sarah; Ross, Alistair; Issa, Tozun; Kuyok, Kuyok Abol – British Educational Research Journal, 2013
This paper reports findings from a study commissioned by the (then) Department for Children, Schools and Families. The research mapped the provision, and explored the impact, of supplementary schools and aimed specifically to develop further understanding as to how supplementary schools might raise the attainment of Black and Minority Ethnic…
Descriptors: Blacks, Minority Group Students, Special Schools, Access to Education
Akkerman, Sanne Floor; Van Eijck, Michiel – British Educational Research Journal, 2013
Both cognitive and sociocultural traditions have customarily theorised learning in terms of processes of progression within single communities. More recently, educational scholars have started to focus on learning as a horizontal process of boundary crossing between multiple communities. A problem of this approach is that boundaries are often laid…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Context Effect, Interviews, Grade 11
Colucci-Gray, Laura; Das, Sharmistha; Gray, Donald; Robson, Dean; Spratt, Jennifer – British Educational Research Journal, 2013
This study was conceived as an opportunity to reflect on the place of action-research in the contested landscape of educational change in the UK where increasing emphasis has been put on the use of evidence to drive reform. In the context of a government-sponsored project in Scotland, this study looked at the impact of a scholarship initiative…
Descriptors: Action Research, Educational Change, Evidence, Teacher Researchers
Lefstein, Adam; Snell, Julia – British Educational Research Journal, 2013
English education policy-makers have targeted classroom time as a key area for regulation and intervention, with "brisk pace" widely accepted as a feature of good teaching practice. We problematise this conventional wisdom through an exploration of objective and subjective dimensions of lesson pace in a corpus of 30 Key Stage 2 literacy lessons…
Descriptors: Pacing, Literacy Education, Elementary Schools, Observation
Burke, Catherine; Grosvenor, Ian – British Educational Research Journal, 2013
This article presents a critical case study of an inner city state school that for a decade (1940s-1950s) attracted the interest of a wide contingency of educationalists, policy makers, researchers, artists and various press and film media. It has been argued that if we are to progress "social alternatives" in education, researchers need to…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Urban Schools, Educational Innovation, Experimental Schools
Charalampous, Kyriakos; Kokkinos, Constantinos M. – British Educational Research Journal, 2013
The Model of Interpersonal Teacher Behaviour (MITB) provides a widely acclaimed framework for studying the student-teacher interaction. However, the consistently weak psychometric properties of the instruments designed to measure the MITB in educational contexts other than the ones for which the MITB was originally developed, indicate the need for…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Behavior, Elementary School Teachers, Elementary School Students
Crichton, Hazel – British Educational Research Journal, 2013
This article aims to offer an alternative to traditional participation frameworks used to analyse teacher/pupil talk in the classroom. Within curricular areas where learners are encouraged to articulate their own meaning and be creative in their use of language, a traditional participation framework, such as Initiation, Response, Follow-up, may…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Teacher Student Relationship, Guidelines, Classroom Communication
Homer, Matt; Ryder, Jim; Donnelly, Jim – British Educational Research Journal, 2013
School science courses have widely varying participation rates across a range of student characteristics. One of the stated aims of the 2006 Key Stage 4 science curriculum reforms in England was to improve social mobility and inclusion. To encourage students to study more science, this reform was followed by the introduction in 2008 of an…
Descriptors: Science Curriculum, Longitudinal Studies, Science Instruction, Gender Differences
Arrigo, Marco; Kukulska-Hulme, Agnes; Arnedillo-Sanchez, Inmaculada; Kismihok, Gabor – British Educational Research Journal, 2013
This paper focuses on the use of mobile technologies in relation to the aims of the European Union's Lifelong Learning programme. First, we explain the background to the notion of mobile lifelong learning. We then present a methodological framework to analyse and identify good practices in mobile lifelong learning, based on the outcomes of the…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Lifelong Learning, Foreign Countries, Educational Technology
Boulton, Michael J.; Murphy, Debborah; Lloyd, Julie; Besling, Sabine; Coote, Jennifer; Lewis, Jennifer; Perrin, Roxanne; Walsh, Linda – British Educational Research Journal, 2013
Despite possible negative effects, many children do not tell their teachers when they have been bullied. This study examined junior school pupils' ("N" = 294) reports of instrumental, emotional and validation social support received after disclosing being bullied to teachers, and associations with intentions to disclose in the future. Overall,…
Descriptors: Intention, Self Disclosure (Individuals), Bullying, Social Support Groups
Riley, Kathryn A. – British Educational Research Journal, 2013
School leaders in highly disadvantaged urban communities across the globe walk a tightrope, caught between the needs of communities and the requirements of national policies. This article aims to enrich our understanding of the potential of school-community relationships. It examines the policy discourse on urban schools and the practice of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Disadvantaged Schools, Disadvantaged Environment, Urban Areas

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