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50 Years of ERIC
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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Paterson, Lindsay; Calvin, Catherine; Deary, Ian J. – Oxford Review of Education, 2015
Newly available survey data allow the investigation of the educational and employment opportunities open to Roman Catholics in Scotland in the mid-20th century. Previous research has shown that Catholic disadvantage in education and the labour market in the early 20th century had weakened or vanished by the end of the century, and that the main…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Practices, Educational Opportunities, Employment Opportunities
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Marks, Gary N. – Oxford Review of Education, 2015
Schools' socioeconomic status (SES) has been claimed as an important influence on student performance and there are calls for a policy response. However, there is an extensive literature which for various reasons casts doubt on the veracity of school-SES effects. This paper investigates school-SES effects with population data from a…
Descriptors: Socioeconomic Status, Longitudinal Studies, Elementary Schools, Secondary Schools
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Morris, Rebecca – Oxford Review of Education, 2014
This paper presents the results of an analysis of the admissions criteria used by the first two waves of secondary Free Schools in England. The type of criteria and their ranked order is explored and their potential impact on the school composition is considered. The findings demonstrate the diversity of criteria being used by this new type of…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Admission Criteria, Access to Education, Educational Policy
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St. Clair, Ralf; Kintrea, Keith; Houston, Muir – Oxford Review of Education, 2013
This article reports on a longitudinal study of student aspirations at the ages of 13 and 15 in three schools in the United Kingdom, where there has been a great deal of emphasis placed on aspirations in recent policy making. The data, based on individual interviews with 490 students in areas with significant deprivation as well as interviews with…
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, Foreign Countries, Longitudinal Studies, Poverty Areas
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Lamote, Carl; Speybroeck, Sara; Van Den Noortgate, Wim; Van Damme, Jan – Oxford Review of Education, 2013
In this study, we examine the development of student engagement in relation to dropout. We focus on different growth trajectories of engagement between groups of students and on whether these trajectories lead to differences in the survival of the student. The development of behavioural and emotional engagement of 4063 graduates and 541 (11.7%)…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Dropouts, Learner Engagement, Correlation
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Hughes, Joanne; Campbell, Andrea; Lolliot, Simon; Hewstone, Miles; Gallagher, Tony – Oxford Review of Education, 2013
Debate continues about the relationship between schools divided on ethno-religious lines and their implications for social cohesion. One argument against the existence of separate schools is that they limit opportunities for children from different groups to engage with each other, promoting intergroup suspicion and sectarianism. Using intergroup…
Descriptors: Social Attitudes, Evidence, Intergroup Relations, Social Integration
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Gibson, Howard – Oxford Review of Education, 2013
Since 1998 all maintained schools, academies and city technology colleges in England and Wales have been required to publish a home-school agreement. This documents the school's responsibilities and the obligations of parents, and itemises the behaviour expected of pupils. Most of the parties sign it, from as young as four, although there is…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Responsibility, Parent Responsibility, Family School Relationship
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Mujtaba, Tamjid; Reiss, Michael – Oxford Review of Education, 2013
This paper explores the factors that contribute to the development of positive stress and distress in teachers within secondary schools in England. It draws on narrative interviews undertaken with 12 mathematics and science teachers in six schools and focuses on three of these teachers to explore issues in more depth. The findings demonstrate that…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, Mathematics Teachers, Science Teachers, Stress Variables
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Quintelier, Ellen; Hooghe, Marc – Oxford Review of Education, 2013
In the literature it is expected that a participatory democratic climate is associated with civic and political engagement intentions of adolescents. In this paper we use a three level multilevel analysis to explore these relations: the individual, school and country level. Using data from the International Civic and Citizenship Education Study…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Citizen Participation, Student Participation, Student Interests
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Simpson, Lucy; Baird, Jo-Anne – Oxford Review of Education, 2013
Over recent years, the credibility of public examinations in England has increasingly come to the fore. Government agencies have invested time and money into researching public perceptions of the reliability and validity of examinations. Whilst such research overlaps into the conceptual domain of trust, trust in examinations remains an elusive…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Exit Examinations, Trust (Psychology), Test Reliability
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Newton, Paul E. – Oxford Review of Education, 2013
In May 2008, Ofqual established a two-year programme of research to investigate the nature and extent of (un)reliability within the qualifications, examinations and assessments that it regulated. It was particularly concerned to improve understanding of, and confidence in, this technically complex and politically sensitive phenomenon. The…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Reliability, Educational Assessment, Case Studies
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Murphy, Roger – Oxford Review of Education, 2013
This paper explores the media coverage of UK national examination results. Utilising the findings from a previous Economic and Social Research Council-funded investigation into the media coverage of the release of General Certificate of Secondary Education and Advanced-level General Certificate of Education results, the paper builds on the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mass Media Role, Mass Media Effects, Educational Assessment
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Yogev, Esther – Oxford Review of Education, 2012
This article seeks to shed light on the dilemma facing history education in regions beset by a protracted, and as yet unresolved ethno-political conflict. The article will examine this issue by means of a unique test case that observes a dramatic war event in Israeli textbooks. The event in question is the Six-Day War of 1967 and the study of its…
Descriptors: World History, War, History Instruction, Textbooks
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Jackson, Michelle – Oxford Review of Education, 2012
In this paper, I examine ethnic inequalities in educational attainment in England and Wales. I focus on the two main educational transitions in England and Wales: the transition at age 16, from compulsory to post-compulsory education, and the transition at age 18, from school to university. I take into account the distinction made by Boudon (1974)…
Descriptors: Social Class, Compulsory Education, Educational Attainment, Foreign Countries
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Braun, Annette – Oxford Review of Education, 2012
Drawing on a qualitative study of 32 UK student teachers, this paper asks what constitutes the vocational culture of teaching by exploring contradictory discourses of care and authority as they are presented to, and interpreted by, trainee teachers along their journey to becoming newly qualified teachers. Introducing the concept of "vocational…
Descriptors: Caring, Teacher Education, Student Teachers, Foreign Countries
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