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Beatrice Schindler Rangvid – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2025
Policies aiming to promote the mainstreaming of students with special educational needs in regular classrooms have become a focal point of political discussions in many countries. However, there is a scarcity of quantitative evidence with robust empirical designs that can shed light on the long-term educational outcomes associated with mainstream…
Descriptors: Mainstreaming, Special Needs Students, Secondary School Students, Educational Attainment
Binwei Lu; Jake Anders; Nadia Siddiqui; Xin Shao – Educational Review, 2024
Extensive literature has compared the effect of selective schools with that of non-selective schools on pupil outcomes in England. However, evaluation of selective systems has been sparse and contradictory. From the perspective of educational equity, this study assesses the potential impact of academically selective school systems on pupils'…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Selective Admission, Admission Criteria, Educational Attainment
Markus Klein; Edward M. Sosu – Sociology of Education, 2024
Studies consistently show the detrimental effect of school absences on pupils' achievement. However, due to an accumulation of multiple risks, school absenteeism may be more harmful to achievement among pupils from lower socioeconomic status (SES). Using a sample of upper-secondary students from the Scottish Longitudinal Study (n = 3,135), we…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Compulsory Education, Attendance
Thorkelsdóttir, Rannveig Björk – Research in Drama Education, 2023
The aim of this article is to shed light on how students experience drama lessons and school performance when drama is part of the school curriculum. Within a sociocultural framework of understanding, an ethnographic study was conducted on the culture and context of drama implementation in two schools in Iceland. The students talk about drama…
Descriptors: Drama Education, Student Attitudes, Foreign Countries, Compulsory Education
Domenico Angelone; Chantal Oggenfuss; Stefan C. Wolter – European Education, 2024
We investigate the effect of changing schools on academic achievement. Using representative data on the educational trajectories of 17,000 Swiss lower secondary students and national assessment data at the end of compulsory schooling, we estimate the potential individual achievement gaps caused by a school change. While the overall effect is…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Public Schools, Grade 9, School Choice
Liu, Juan; Peng, Peng; Zhao, Baobao; Luo, Liang – Educational Psychology Review, 2022
This study comprises two meta-analyses conducted to investigate relations between socioeconomic status (SES) and academic achievement, with a focus on macro-level, micro-level, and methodological moderating variables in primary and secondary education. The first meta-analysis is based on 326 empirical studies with 949,699 students from 47…
Descriptors: Socioeconomic Status, Academic Achievement, Correlation, Elementary Secondary Education
Sherry L. Spencer – ProQuest LLC, 2022
I will discuss data collected throughout this dissertation to discover whether adjudicated youth made educational gains while incarcerated at a juvenile facility in rural Nevada. The problem addressed in this study was adjudicated youth returning to a society lacking the support necessary to succeed in education and life. The purpose of this…
Descriptors: Institutionalized Persons, Correctional Education, Delinquent Rehabilitation, Youth
Ruscoe, Amelia; Barblett, Lennie; Barratt-Pugh, Caroline – Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood, 2023
The influence of curriculum and policy documents on the decision-making of educators is of particular interest in the field of early childhood. Reports of competing pedagogical approaches with a 'push-down' of curriculum alongside advocacy for play-based pedagogies raise questions as to the potential of curriculum and policy documents to create…
Descriptors: Compulsory Education, Educational Policy, Curriculum, Decision Making
Wilfried Admiraal; Lysanne Post; Liesbeth Kester; Monika Louws; Ditte Lockhorst – Educational Studies, 2024
Autonomy-supportive activities are understood to promote students' autonomous forms of learning motivation, educational outcomes and well-being. In the current study, two learning labs in one Dutch secondary school have been studied. In these learning labs--each lasting one entire school year--students' autonomy during their learning process have…
Descriptors: Learning Laboratories, Secondary School Students, Foreign Countries, Personal Autonomy
Arensmeier, Cecilia – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2022
In Sweden, compulsory school grades determine admission to upper-secondary school. The article maps grading outcomes in compulsory school for 1990-2017, when three different grading scales were used, in terms of students' distribution across grading steps. Statistics of grades for all Swedish grade 9 students (all school subjects) are used.…
Descriptors: Educational History, Academic Failure, Foreign Countries, Compulsory Education
Diez-Ojeda, María; Queiruga-Dios, Miguel Ángel; Velasco-Pérez, Noelia; López-Iñesta, Emilia; Vázquez-Dorrío, José Benito – Education Sciences, 2021
At a key moment when education systems are moving towards the development of 21st-century skills at school, we propose to develop them with a series of enquiry activities connected to the real world on the subject of Chemistry in Compulsory Secondary Education. The four selected topics have practical aspects, as they are related to industrial…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Chemistry, Compulsory Education, Secondary School Students
Merino, Rafael; Valls, Ona; Sánchez-Gelabert, Albert – Education Sciences, 2021
Fitting vocational training into the Spanish education system has been challenging and problematic because two objectives are trying to be fulfilled; the first to supply skills for the productive system and the second to be an alternative option for the young people who do not follow the academic track. Moreover, the political vicissitudes of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Vocational Education, Secondary School Students, Secondary Education
Gil Keppens – Environmental Education Research, 2024
During the spring of 2019, approximately 1.6 million people in over 1700 cities worldwide participated in strike action to raise public awareness of government inaction on climate change. The large proportion of youth and young people mobilized through these climate strikes was unprecedented. However, we know very little so far about who these…
Descriptors: Student Characteristics, Outcomes of Education, Student Participation, Strikes
Kaushik, Asha; Kumar, Nagendra; Kumar, Pankaj – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2023
The aim of this research work is to find out a relation between the class attendance of the Bachelor of Technology (B. Tech.) students and their academic attainment in face-to-face lectures and in labs. In addition, a survey has been conducted to know the issues faced by the students about partially compulsory attendance policy. Findings of this…
Descriptors: College Students, Compulsory Education, Attendance Patterns, Academic Achievement
Thorsen, Cecilia; Yang Hansen, Kajsa; Johansson, Stefan – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2021
Background: Students with low socio-economic status (SES) are typically depicted as low performers and more likely to fail in school. However, a group of students, despite their background, manage to succeed in school. The capacity to overcome adversities and achieve successful educational outcomes is referred to as Academic Resilience. Research…
Descriptors: Student Interests, Predictor Variables, Academic Persistence, Academic Achievement