Making Schools Better for Disadvantaged Students

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A01=Nadia Siddiqui
A01=Stephen Gorard
Allocating School Places
Attainment Gap
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Cash Transfers
catch-up
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comparative education systems
Conditional Cash Transfer
Conditional Cash Transfer Programme
Disadvantaged Pupils
educational attainment
educational disadvantage
educational policy analysis
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FSM Pupil
funding strategies for disadvantaged learners
Gdp Change
Gdp Growth
KS1 Scores
KS4 Point
KS4 Score
Menstrual Cup
Non-disadvantaged Pupils
Poverty Segregation
Private School Attendance
Pupil Premium
Pupil Premium Funding
quantitative impact evaluation
Randomly Assigned
Regression Discontinuity Analysis
Regression Discontinuity Design
school equity research
school funding
school intakes
school system
Sen Pupil
social mobility studies
social segregation
Socio-economic Segregation
targeted intervention methods
Unconditional Cash Transfer
Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032262499
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Nov 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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*2023 BERA Educational Research Book of the Year*

Around the world, governments, charities, and other bodies are concerned with improving education, especially for the lowest-attaining and most disadvantaged students. Making Schools Better for Disadvantaged Students presents detailed research into how poverty affects student segregation and underachievement in schools. It contains the first ever large-scale evaluation of how funding can best be used to lower the poverty attainment gap for disadvantaged students.

Drawing on a wealth of empirical research from England, India, and Pakistan as well as worldwide reviews of relevant studies, the book presents high-quality evidence on the impact of funding policy initiatives, such as the Pupil Premium funding in England, and the many variations of similar schemes worldwide. It analyses education measures which have been put in place and discusses ways in which these can be used efficiently and fairly to allocate funding to students who are persistently at risk of underachievement. The book is unique in synthesising many forms of evidence from around the world and finding a definition of educational disadvantage that can be used fairly across different contexts.

Offering significant implications for ways to improve educational outcomes for disadvantaged students, the book will be essential reading for students of education policy, sociology of education and educational practices, and all researchers, school leaders, and policy-makers working in this area.

Stephen Gorard is Professor of Education and Public Policy at Durham University, UK.

Beng Huat See is Professor of Education Research at Durham University, UK.

Nadia Siddiqui is Associate Professor of Education at Durham University, UK.

Together they form the Directorial team for the Durham University Evidence Centre for Education (DECE).