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Dimitra Kokotsaki; Helen Whitford – British Journal of Music Education, 2024
The study aimed to investigate how students in lower secondary schools in England perceive the subject of music in terms of its importance and enjoyment. Following findings from the first survey phase of the project, it specifically sought to shed light on the reasons why the majority of students decide not to choose music as one of their optional…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Music Education, Barriers, Secondary School Students
Noyes, Andrew; Sealey, Paula – Research Papers in Education, 2012
There has, for some years, been a growing concern about participation in university-entrance level mathematics in England and across the developed world. Extensive statistical analyses present the decline but offer little to help us understand the causes. In this paper we explore a concern which cannot be explored through national data-sets,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Mathematics Instruction, Advanced Courses
Harris, Richard; Haydn, Terry – Research Papers in Education, 2012
Approximately 7 out of 10 pupils in England choose to exercise their right to drop history as a school subject as soon as they are able to do so (at the age of 13 or 14). However, this 30% overall take-up rate conceals massive variations between schools, with over 80% of pupils continuing to study the subject in some schools, and under 5% in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, History Instruction, Student Attitudes, Compulsory Education
Sampson, Demetrios G., Ed.; Spector, J. Michael, Ed.; Ifenthaler, Dirk, Ed.; Isaías, Pedro, Ed. – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2017
These proceedings contain the papers of the 14th International Conference on Cognition and Exploratory Learning in the Digital Age (CELDA 2017), 18-20 October 2017, which has been organized by the International Association for Development of the Information Society (IADIS) and endorsed by the Japanese Society for Information and Systems in…
Descriptors: Conference Papers, Student Journals, Diaries, Self Management
Tully, Jill – Forum for the Discussion of New Trends in Education, 1980
By altering the school schedule, one English school has made room at the end of the day for a special activities period during which eleven to fourteen year olds participate in extracurricular activities, private study, or special elective courses. Pupils' reactions to the scheme are noted. (SJL)
Descriptors: After School Programs, Educational Innovation, Elective Courses, Extracurricular Activities

Geen, A. G. – Gender and Education, 1989
A survey of secondary schools in England and Wales indicates that, due largely to sex stereotypes, a minority of male students is likely to study home economics. Among strategies to ensure equal educational opportunity, "special escalator" and "equal outcomes" approaches are more effective than "unlocked door" or…
Descriptors: Elective Courses, Equal Education, Family Influence, Females