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    How colleges improve: a review of effective practice

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    Evaluation of Enterprise Education in England

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    Education to Employment: Designing a System that Works

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    Considering the education-to-employment system as a highway with three critical intersections -- enrolling in postsecondary education, building skills, and finding a job -- this research has determined places where students take wrong turns or fall behind, and why. With increased data and innovative approaches, employers, educators, governments and youth can create a better system

    volume 14, no. 3 (Winter 2010)

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    Student-focused strategies: supporting achievement

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    Response to Social Mobility Commission from the UK Commission of Employment and Skills: briefing paper 1

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    Person centred planning: advice for using person-centred thinking, planning and reviews in schools and transition

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    Learning to Teach About Ideas and Evidence in Science : The Student Teacher as Change Agent

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    A collaborative curriculum development project was set up to address the lack of good examples of teaching about ideas and evidence and the nature of science encountered by student teachers training to teach in the age range 11-16 in schools in England. Student and teacher-mentor pairs devised, taught and evaluated novel lessons and approaches. The project design required increasing levels of critique through cycles of teaching, evaluation and revision of lessons. Data were gathered from interviews and students' reports to assess the impact of the project on student teachers and to what extent any influences survived when they gained their first teaching posts. A significant outcome was the perception of teaching shifting from the delivery of standard lessons in prescribed ways to endeavours demanding creativity and decision-making. Although school-based factors limited newly qualified teachers' chances to use new lessons and approaches and therefore act as change-agents in schools, the ability to critique curriculum materials and the recognition of the need to create space for professional dialogue were durable gains
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