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Carroll, Eamonn; McCoy, Selina; Mihut, Georgiana – British Educational Research Journal, 2022
Reflecting the neglect of childhood disability in social stratification research, there is a notable dearth of research on the mechanisms underpinning disability differentials in educational outcomes. Drawing on rich longitudinal data collected at 9, 13 and 17 years as part of Ireland's 'Growing Up in Ireland' study, we look at the impact of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary Schools, Special Education, Special Needs Students
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Gray, Shirley; Hooper, Oliver; Hardley, Stephanie; Sandford, Rachel; Aldous, David; Stirrup, Julie; Carse, Nicola; Bryant, Anna S. – British Educational Research Journal, 2022
Abstract In this paper, we present the findings from our critical analysis of the health discourses evident with physical education (PE) curricula in each UK home nation--England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. We carried out a critical discourse analysis of those curriculum documents that talk directly to PE teachers about how to organise,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Physical Education, Curriculum, Discourse Analysis
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Tarabini, Aina; Curran, Marta; Castejón, Alba – British Educational Research Journal, 2022
The division of educational systems into different tracks--academic and vocational--represents one of the key elements in explaining social stratification and inequalities. Previous research identifies teachers' expectations as a critical factor to understand the relationship between tracking and social inequality. This paper discusses how ability…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary Education, Tutors, Track System (Education)
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Cochrane, Gill; Brooks, Greg – British Educational Research Journal, 2022
Children who enter school not yet reading need some systematic phonics to get them started, but cannot be expected to cope with the whole alphabet or more than a subset of phoneme-grapheme correspondences and grapheme-phoneme correspondences at that stage. So phonics schemes necessarily adopt some sequence for the introduction of graphemes and…
Descriptors: Phonics, Phonemes, Graphemes, Literacy
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Kauko, Jaakko – British Educational Research Journal, 2022
Previous research has identified political ideology as central in the landmark Academies Act (2010). This article further analyses how politics of evidence played its part in the policy process by focusing on long-term structural changes and preferences among policymakers. The article draws on policymaker interviews after the reform, a mapping of…
Descriptors: Political Attitudes, Ideology, Educational Policy, Policy Formation
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Warner, Diane – British Educational Research Journal, 2022
Racism, as a covert but pervasive presence in teacher education in England, remains a major structural issue and its effects on student teachers who are Black and Asian are real and troubling. Their personal stories reveal multiple challenges and present empirical evidence that can usefully be analysed to examine their experience of daily…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Minority Group Students, Blacks, Asians
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Atkinson, Susan J.; Martin, Colin R. – British Educational Research Journal, 2022
Research suggests a role for aspects of the working memory system in reading. While much of the evidence points to a role for working memory capacity and the phonological loop, more recent work indicates a role for the central executive component, although findings remain unclear. There is an identified need for a reliable screening measure for…
Descriptors: Short Term Memory, Reading Difficulties, Screening Tests, Preschool Children
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Dunlop, Lynda; Rushton, Elizabeth A. C. – British Educational Research Journal, 2022
In this paper we present an analysis of the sustainability and climate change strategy for education and children's services systems in England, produced by the Department for Education. Using critical discourse analysis, we juxtapose qualitative data collected from >200 youth teachers and teacher educators in the context of co-creating a…
Descriptors: Climate, Environmental Education, Foreign Countries, Sustainability
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Prentice, Caitlin M. – British Educational Research Journal, 2022
Extensive evidence indicates that education is an integral part of the settling in process for refugee and asylum-seeking children. Furthermore, it has been suggested that positive teaching practice with refugee pupils should be asset-based and holistic in nature. The present study examines educators' positive practices with refugee pupils and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Refugees, Students, Teachers
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Song, Qiongjiang; Tan, Cheng Yong – British Educational Research Journal, 2022
Decades of research have been conducted on the factors [i.e. family socioeconomic status (SES), urban-rural divide (household registration) and high-school type] associated with higher education selection. However, few studies have disentangled the relationship between each factor and the mechanisms of inequality among these factors in higher…
Descriptors: Socioeconomic Status, Educational Attainment, Urban Areas, Rural Areas
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Pepple, Dennis Gabriel – British Educational Research Journal, 2022
Research into how student engagement can be influenced through digital technology has continued to be at the forefront of higher education debates. This is due to the technological advancements and the recent disruptions caused by the COVID-19 lockdown, which have made it imperative for universities to adopt blended and online learning. Drawing on…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Technology Uses in Education, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Hagen, Jamie J. – British Educational Research Journal, 2022
This paper considers queer feminist interruptions as a way to halt, reverse and rethink internationalisation in UK higher education (HE). These points of intervention are situated within the queer development studies literature, which provides a framework for understanding internationalisation practices alongside other strategies of Western…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Feminism, Social Theories, Higher Education
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Koutsouris, George; Stentiford, Lauren; Norwich, Brahm – British Educational Research Journal, 2022
Inclusion is seen as an ethical obligation, grounded in notions of equity and social justice for all groups and at all stages of education, with higher education (HE) representing a distinctive space where the inclusion agenda is becoming more influential. However, inclusion is also increasingly recognised as an ambiguous concept that might have…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Educational Policy, Selective Admission, Discourse Analysis
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Dunlop, Lynda; Rushton, Elizabeth A. C.; Atkinson, Lucy; Ayre, Jacquie; Bullivant, Andrea; Essex, Jane; Price, Laura; Smith, Amanda; Summer, Maisy; Stubbs, Joshua E.; Diepen, Maria Turkenburg-van; Wood, Lucy – British Educational Research Journal, 2022
What would it mean to put environmental sustainability at the heart of education? This article describes a process of inclusive, participatory manifesto-making to identify young people's (aged 16-18 years) and teachers' priorities for education for environmental sustainability across the UK. Drawing on analysis of qualitative data from over 200…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Sustainable Development, Adolescents, Conservation (Environment)
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Prior, Lucy; Leckie, George – British Educational Research Journal, 2022
Moving school is a major event for students, with potential impacts on both student and school performance. Students can experience a diversity of move types, including variation in timing, origin and destination, though this complexity is not always acknowledged in studies or educational policies, which tend towards binary distinctions of movers…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Mobility, Secondary School Students, Correlation
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