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Baines, Ed; Blatchford, Peter – British Educational Research Journal, 2023
Breaktimes are ubiquitous in English schools. Research suggests they have social value for children, but school staff often have a range of concerns about breaktimes and tend to undervalue them. However, there is little understanding about these times, not least because data are not collected about their organisation and characteristics. This…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Trends, Recess Breaks, Lunch Programs
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Moore, Graham F.; Anthony, Rebecca E.; Hawkins, Jemma; Van Godwin, Jordan; Murphy, Simon; Hewitt, Gillian; Melendez-Torres, G. J. – British Educational Research Journal, 2020
Young people's wellbeing is often lowest where they assume a relatively low position within their school's socioeconomic hierarchy, for example, among poorer children attending more affluent schools. Transition to secondary school is a period during which young people typically enter an environment which is more socioeconomically diverse than…
Descriptors: Socioeconomic Status, Well Being, Secondary School Students, Mental Health
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Lalli, Gurpinder Singh – British Educational Research Journal, 2023
Abstract Households with children eligible for Free School Meals are at risk of food insecurity. This paper reports on a rapid-response study that investigated the impact of the school food voucher scheme during the COVID-19 crisis on young people, families and schools. It pays close attention to the reliance of the state on the goodwill of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Economically Disadvantaged, Low Income Groups, Eligibility
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Warren, Frances; Mason-Apps, Emily; Hoskins, Sherria; Devonshire, Victoria; Chanvin, Mathilde – British Educational Research Journal, 2019
Research emerging from the USA suggests that holding an incremental theory of intelligence (growth mindset) has a positive impact on academic success. However, limited empirical work has explored this relationship in a UK sample, and there has been a lack of research into the antecedents which might influence the development of certain…
Descriptors: Intelligence, Elementary School Students, Children, Foreign Countries
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Shackleton, Nichola; Allen, Elizabeth; Bevilacqua, Leonardo; Viner, Russell; Bonell, Chris – British Educational Research Journal, 2018
This article examines interactions between school-level and pupil-level measures of socio-economic status for pupil reports of the school environment and a range of risk behaviours and health outcomes. The baseline survey for the INCLUSIVE trial provided data on pupil affluence and pupil reports of the school environment, smoking, drinking,…
Descriptors: Correlation, Socioeconomic Status, Well Being, Foreign Countries
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Ilie, Sonia; Sutherland, Alex; Vignoles, Anna – British Educational Research Journal, 2017
Whether someone has ever had free school meal (FSM) eligibility over a six-year period is the measure of socio-economic disadvantage currently used in the English school system. It is used to monitor the socio-economic gap in achievement in the education system, to identify particular children at risk of low achievement and to direct funding to…
Descriptors: Eligibility, Economically Disadvantaged, Longitudinal Studies, Comparative Analysis
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Archer, Louise; Francis, Becky; Miller, Sarah; Taylor, Becky; Tereshchenko, Antonina; Mazenod, Anna; Pepper, David; Travers, Mary-Claire – British Educational Research Journal, 2018
"Setting" is a widespread practice in the UK, despite little evidence of its efficacy and substantial evidence of its detrimental impact on those allocated to the lowest sets. Taking a Bourdieusian approach, we propose that setting can be understood as a practice through which the social and cultural reproduction of dominant power…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Student Attitudes, Educational Environment, Mixed Methods Research
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Gorard, Stephen – British Educational Research Journal, 2012
This paper presents a description of the background characteristics and attainment profile of pupils eligible for free school meals (FSM) in England, and of those missing a value for this variable. Free school meal eligibility is a measure of low parental income, widely used in social policy research as an individual indicator of potential…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Eligibility, Disadvantaged, Ethnic Groups
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Hobbs, Graham; Vignoles, Anna – British Educational Research Journal, 2010
Family income is an important factor associated with children's educational achievement. However, key areas of UK research (for example, on socially segregated schooling) and policy (for example, the allocation of funding to schools) rely on children's free school meal (FSM) "eligibility" to proxy family income. This article examines the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Family Income, Lunch Programs, Eligibility
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Harris, Diane; Williams, Julian – British Educational Research Journal, 2012
We investigate differences in the teacher-learner interactions in Reception, Year 2 and Year 4 science and literacy classrooms through three measures: (i) the proportion of open questions asked by the teacher, (ii) the rate of successful responses, and (iii) wait-times. A regression analysis of data from 20 schools and 102 lessons suggests that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Student Relationship, Classroom Communication, Discussion (Teaching Technique)