Making Schools Better for Disadvantaged Students

Making Schools Better for Disadvantaged Students

The International Implications of Evidence on Effective School Funding

Gorard, Stephen; See, Beng Huat; Siddiqui, Nadia

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2022

222

Mole

Inglês

9781032262499

15 a 20 dias

439

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Preface

List of contents

List of tables

List of figures

Glossary of acronyms and key terms used in the book

INTRODUCTION

Chapter 1 - Global interest in narrowing the attainment gap

Chapter 2 - Why do we care about educational gaps?

KEY FINDINGS ON SCHOOL ATTENDANCE

Chapter 3 - Review of evidence on targeted funding to improve attendance and participation

Chapter 4 - Improving school attendance in other ways

Chapter 5 - The importance of attendance at school in India and Pakistan

KEY FINDINGS ON SCHOOL ATTAINMENT

Chapter 6 - Using targeted funding to improve attainment

Chapter 7 - Studies of improving attainment in other ways

ISSUES IN EVALUATING PUPIL PREMIUM POLICY

Chapter 8 - The Pupil Premium funding policy in England

Chapter 9 - Problems in assessing the impact of Pupil Premium policy

Chapter 10 - Evaluating Pupil Premium Policy through consideration of long-term disadvantage

KEY FINDINGS FOR PUPIL PREMIUM POLICY

Chapter 11 - Changes in socio-economic segregation between schools

Chapter 12 - Changes in the attainment gap

Chapter 13 - The character and geography of long-term disadvantage

Chapter 14 - Combining the results on Pupil Premium funding

CONCLUSION

Chapter 15 - What have we learnt and what are the next tasks?

References

Index
Pupil Premium;educational attainment;school system;school intakes;social segregation;school funding;educational disadvantage;catch-up;Menstrual Cup;KS1 Scores;Non-disadvantaged Pupils;Regression Discontinuity Design;Pupil Premium Funding;Vice Versa;Attainment Gap;Allocating School Places;FSM Pupil;Disadvantaged Pupils;Sen Pupil;Gdp Change;Socio-economic Segregation;Poverty Segregation;Randomly Assigned;Cash Transfers;Conditional Cash Transfer Programme;Private School Attendance;Regression Discontinuity Analysis;Unconditional Cash Transfer;KS4 Score;KS4 Point;Gdp Growth;Conditional Cash Transfer