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50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Woolner, Pamela; Clark, Jill; Laing, Karen; Thomas, Ulrike; Tiplady, Lucy – Improving Schools, 2014
This article considers a school community initiating change in pedagogical practices to complement new-build premises in the context of demands for school improvement, but constraints on autonomy. We investigate how school leaders planned the change towards enquiry-based learning in flexible spaces, and how teaching staff prepared for the coming…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary Schools, Educational Change, Educational Facilities Improvement
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Robinson, Carol; Taylor, Carol – Improving Schools, 2013
This article applies theoretical understandings of power relations within student voice work to two empirical examples of school-based student voice projects. The article builds on and refines theoretical understandings of power and participation developed in previous articles written by the authors. The first article argued that at the heart of…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Values, Student Empowerment, Secondary Schools
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McKinney, Stephen; Hall, Stuart; Lowden, Kevin; McClung, Michele; Cameron, Lauren – Improving Schools, 2013
The contemporary attempts to tackle poverty and child poverty in the United Kingdom have been seriously hindered by the effects of the economic crisis (Hirsch, 2008a; Mooney, 2011). The prevailing discourses of the recession and intergenerational poverty can lead to a view that the effects of child poverty and the consequent detrimental impact on…
Descriptors: Leadership, Foreign Countries, Disadvantaged Environment, Educational Change
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Perryman, Jane – Improving Schools, 2010
This article is based on a case study of one English secondary school in the three years following its release from Special Measures. Having followed the school's successful improvement (in inspection terms) while under Special Measures, I was interested to know if the school would be able to sustain its improvement once the inspectors had…
Descriptors: Inspection, Educational Change, Teacher Attitudes, Foreign Countries
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Gillies, Donald; Wilson, Alastair; Soden, Rebecca; Gray, Shirley; McQueen, Irene – Improving Schools, 2010
Engagement in learning is seen as a key to success at school. The article reports on a study into the ways in which one school has attempted to engage with its community in an area of multiple deprivation. Using Bourdieu's concept of cultural capital, the article explores the ways in which school management aims to boost students' embodied…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Cultural Differences, Academic Achievement, Learning Strategies
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Regan, Elaine – Improving Schools, 2009
This article reports on students' perspectives of an in-school promotional intervention aimed at challenging traditional methods of teaching science in schools in an effort to inspire interest in school science and increase enrolments. First, the context for the research is discussed before briefly describing the intervention strategy employed and…
Descriptors: Intervention, Chemistry, Learner Engagement, Student Attitudes
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Riddell, Richard – Improving Schools, 2009
The National Challenge, whereby all secondary schools had to attain 5 A*--Cs by 2011, was launched in June 2008. In this article, Richard Riddell outlines the main provisions of the National Challenge, which he characterizes as shallow, mechanistic and playing an old "performativity" tune. Although the new benchmark will be achieved by many more…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Secondary Schools, Benchmarking, Policy Analysis
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Frost, Ros; Holden, Gary – Improving Schools, 2008
This article describes the early stages in the formation of a partnership between the University of Cambridge Faculty of Education and a group of secondary schools to develop a variety of approaches to student participation. The article focuses primarily on research undertaken by over 100 students in 12 secondary schools in Kent, and the Highest…
Descriptors: Secondary Schools, Student Participation, Partnerships in Education, Educational Change
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Boyd, Brian – Improving Schools, 2007
This article provides an evaluation of the rationale for, and impact of, setting with English classes in the second year of secondary school in one Scottish authority. The Council's education department has a long-standing policy of mixed-ability classes in English for the first two years of secondary school (S2). A number of schools approached…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary Schools, School Districts, Educational Policy
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Acosta, Felicitas – Improving Schools, 2006
This article presents a series of reflections based on a study of two schools of secondary level in the city of Buenos Aires. The purpose is to identify reasons why some schools in poorer areas obtain higher levels of success for their pupils. The conceptual basis is one of cultural analysis, permitting a contextual and situational perspective…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, School Effectiveness, Ethics, Students
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Wrigley, Terry; Lofsnaes, Nina Fjeld – Improving Schools, 2005
This article reports on a pilot study examining the possible impact of the very different structures of Scottish and Norwegian schools. It compares the situation in Scotland, as in other parts of the UK, where lower secondary classes normally have 12-15 teachers, each for one to three hours, and the Norwegian school, where a team of five or six…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Development, Languages, Students
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Riley, Kathryn; Jordan, Jill – Improving Schools, 2004
This article describes a change initiative which began in 2002: "Woolwich Reach and Plumstead Pathfinder Action Zones" (WRaPP). WRaPP has involved 17 primary, secondary and nursery schools in a deprived part of Greenwich, South London, and although nationally funded (through the UK Government's Education Action Zones), it has been locally driven.…
Descriptors: Nursery Schools, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Primary Education
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Durrant, Judy; Dunnill, Richard; Clements, Simon – Improving Schools, 2004
This article examines three projects in which a Higher Education Institution (HEI) worked in partnership with individual secondary schools to support school self-review. Each project was designed and negotiated to meet the needs of the school. External "visitors" from the HEI worked alongside teachers to gather evidence and develop critical and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Colleges, Secondary Schools
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Turner, Chris; Mitchell, Sue – Improving Schools, 2004
The purpose of this article is to present the findings from some empirical research carried out in 2002 among 200 staff working in 13 secondary schools in South Wales, concerning their views of the management of professional development. The findings indicated many of the significant differences between staff were gender-based. Female staff…
Descriptors: Secondary Schools, Foreign Countries, Staff Development, Professional Development