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      Governments, local authorities, school leaders, and teachers all over the world want to improve the attainment and participation of all students at school. They also want to minimise any systematic differences in school outcomes between social and economic groups. However, ...

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      Product ID:9780415536905
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:Overcoming Disadvantage in Education
      Authors:Author: Beng See, Stephen Gorard
      Page Count:206
      Subjects:Philosophy and theory of education, Philosophy & theory of education, Educational strategies and policy, Educational administration and organization, Adult education, continuous learning, Educational strategies & policy, Organization & management of education, Adult education, continuous learning
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      Governments, local authorities, school leaders, and teachers all over the world want to improve the attainment and participation of all students at school. They also want to minimise any systematic differences in school outcomes between social and economic groups. However, considerable effort and money is being wasted on policies, practices and interventions that have very little hope of success, and that may indeed endanger the progress that is being made otherwise. The poor quality of much education research evidence, and an unwillingness among users of evidence to discriminate appropriately between what we know and do not know, means that opportunities are being missed. At a time of reduced public spending and increased public unrest, at least in the UK, it is important that proposed interventions are both effective and efficient.

      This book is unique in the way it:

      • Shows where the solutions to underachievement and poverty lie
      • combines primary(new), secondary (official) and published (review) evidence
      • distinguishes between those possible causes of underachievement that are largely fixed for individuals, and those that are modifiable.

      There are evidence-informed ways forward in handling under-achievement and increasing social justice in education. This book shows which the more likely approaches are, and where further work could yield further benefits.

      This book will be a key text for developing academic researchers and supervisors in the social sciences.


      Governments, local authorities, school leaders, and teachers all over the world want to improve the educational attainment and participation of all students, and to minimise any systematic differences in outcomes for social and economic groups. A particular concern is for those students from backgrounds that may objectively disadvantage them at school and beyond. However, considerable effort and money is currently being wasted on policies, practices and interventions that have very little hope of success, and that may indeed endanger the progress that is being made otherwise. The poor quality of much education research evidence, coupled with an unwillingness among users of evidence to discriminate appropriately between what we know and do not know, means that opportunities are being missed. At a time of reduced public spending it is important that proposed interventions are both effective and efficient.

      Overcoming Disadvantage in Education is unique in the way that it:

        • Shows where the solutions to underachievement and poverty lie
        • combines primary(new), secondary (official) and published (review) evidence
        • distinguishes between those possible causes of underachievement that are largely fixed for individuals, and those that are modifiable.

      There are evidence-informed ways forward in handling under-achievement and increasing social justice in education. This book shows which the more likely approaches are, and where further work could yield further benefits.

      This book will be a key text for students, developing academic researchers and supervisors in the social sciences, and for those research users charged with improving educational outcomes.


      Imprint Name:Routledge
      Publisher Name:Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2013-08-08

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      Weight350 g
      Dimensions232 × 156 × 14 mm