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This edited volume illustrates the idea of a successful research capacity model, critically addressing preconceived notions of early career research projects' impact, and drawing together insights and implications around the encouragement of newer researchers to conduct useful, robust studies with real-world effect.
List of contents
List of figuresList of tablesAbout the editorsList of contributors PrefaceIntroduction
Chapter 1- Building research capacity through a pipeline, Nadia Siddiqui and Stephen Gorard
Part I Development at school and beyond
Introduction to development at school and beyond
Chapter 2 - What matters in early childhood education? A natural experiment assessing children's cognitive and social emotional learning, Nadia Siddiqui, Stephen Gorard, Smruti Bulsari, Saba Saeed, Hamza Sarfaraz, Beng Huat See, Pauline Dixon and Kiran Pandya
Chapter 3 - Enhancing our understanding of the complexities of reading difficulties, Johny Daniel and Amy Barth
Chapter 4 - Are Chinese students deficient in critical thinking?, Keji Fan
Chapter 5 - Understanding young people's enjoyment and its links to attainment in history, David Prendergast
Chapter 6 - The influence of UDL on primary school students' social and emotional competence, Bhavika Kapoor
Part II Disadvantage matters at school and beyond
Introduction to disadvantage matters
Chapter 7 - How can school systems do better for disadvantaged students?, Stephen Gorard, Nadia Siddiqui, Beng Huat See, Nada El-Soufi, and Binwei Lu
Chapter 8 - A brief introduction to the value-added approach and its unsettled evidence on educational effectiveness: the case of grammar schools in England, Bin Wei Lu and Xin Shao
Chapter 9 - Evaluation of the impact of Glasses-in-Classes (GiC) on infant's educational outcomes, Lan Dong, Jonathan Cairns, Beng Huat See and Stephen Gorard
Chapter 10 - Missing data can speak loudly: a case study of widening participation to university, Yiyi Tan
Chapter 11 - Improved classroom interaction matters to the reading proficiency of low-income students, Wenqing Chen
Part III The supply of postgraduate professionals
Introduction to the supply of postgraduate professionals
Chapter 12 - Diversity in the school teaching workforce in England, Feyisa Demie and Beng Huat See
Chapter 13 - A new approach to understanding the global teacher supply crisis, Mark Ledger, Beng Huat See, Stephen Gorard and Rebecca Morris
Chapter 14 - Assessing the impact of the LADDER approach to teacher wellbeing and teacher retention. Kulwinder Maude and Beng Huat See
Chapter 15 - Who are the teachers? A review of international studies - Sarah Ross
Chapter 16 - Investigating the surge in the number of students pursuing postgraduate education in China, Jiayi Zhao
Conclusion
Chapter 17 - The pipeline revisited: achievements and prospects, Stephen Gorard and Nadia Siddiqui
Index
About the author
Stephen Gorard is Director of the Durham Evidence Centre for Education, Durham University, UK, and a fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences.
Nadia Siddiqui is Professor of Childhood Education Studies, Durham University Evidence Centre for Education, Durham University, UK, and a fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences.
Summary
This edited volume illustrates the idea of a successful research capacity model, critically addressing preconceived notions of early career research projects’ impact, and drawing together insights and implications around the encouragement of newer researchers to conduct useful, robust studies with real-world effect.