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Smith, Emma – Educational Studies, 2011
This paper describes patterns of participation and attainment in A-level physics, chemistry and biology from 1961 to 2009. The A level has long been seen as an important gateway qualification for higher level study, particularly in the sciences. This long-term overview examines how recruitment to these three subjects has changed in the context of…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Sciences, Public Policy, Vocational Education
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Smith, Emma; Gorard, Stephen – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2011
Despite a recent economic downturn, there is considerable political and industry pressure to retain or even increase the number of scientists in the UK and other developed countries. Claims are made that the supply of scientists (including engineers and mathematicians) is crucial to the economy and the health of the nation, and a large number of…
Descriptors: Scientists, Demand Occupations, Supply and Demand, STEM Education
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Smith, Emma – British Educational Research Journal, 2011
This paper considers gendered patterns of participation in post-compulsory STEM education. It examines the trajectory of learning that takes students from A-level qualifications, through undergraduate work and into employment or further study. It also uses a long-term view to look at the best available evidence to monitor participation and…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Females, Employment Patterns, Engineering
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Smith, Emma – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2010
This paper reports the findings from an ESRC funded study which examined patterns of participation in higher education science programmes. Using data on applications and acceptances to university, the paper describes trends in the numbers of candidates who choose to study science and science-related degree programmes in the UK over the last two…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Education, College Science, Undergraduate Study
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Smith, Emma – Educational Review, 2010
This paper reviews the extent to which contemporary concerns over the recruitment, training and retention of scientists have persisted among science education policy-makers. Drawing upon key government reports that have been commissioned in order to review the position of science education and training over the last 90 years, we consider the…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Science Instruction, Science Education, Science Curriculum
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Gorard, Stephen; See, Beng Huat; Smith, Emma; White, Patrick – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2007
This paper considers recurrent alarms in England, Wales and other developed countries concerning shortages of teachers. It summarises the conclusions from a mixed-methods international study of teacher supply, quality and retention. The research used large-scale secondary data sets from a variety of sources, at both the individual and aggregate…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Recruitment, Focus Groups, Developed Nations
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White, Patrick; Smith, Emma – European Journal of Education, 2005
The OECD's recent research initiative, Attracting, Developing and Retaining Effective Teachers (OECD 2002), has highlighted teacher supply and demand as an area of international concern. Using data collected in this area as part of a wider OECD initiative (the PISA 2000 study) an individual-level analysis was conducted on the views on teacher…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Effectiveness, Measures (Individuals), Teacher Recruitment