77 research outputs found

    Economic Impact of Training and Education in Basic Skills: Summary of Evidence

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    Four Years On: NRDC 2005-6 - Findings and Messages for Policy and Practice

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    Lifelong Learning and the New Educational Order

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    The impact of pupil behaviour and wellbeing on educational outcomes

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    A review of previous literature suggests that wellbeing and learning are associated with one another; however, there is less information on how multiple dimensions of wellbeing together predict later changes in educational outcomes for children and teenagers. The simultaneous examination of different dimensions of wellbeing across primary and secondary school will help clarify their relative importance during the key stages of schooling. This project examines how various dimensions of childrenā€™s wellbeing are associated with their educational outcomes, including a review of relevant literature and an analysis using data from the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC)

    Influences and leverages on low levels of attainment: a review of literature and policy initiatives [Wider Benefits of Learning Research Report No. 31]

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    The Teacher Study - the impact of the skills for life strategy on teachers

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    Review of research and evaluation on improving adult literacy and numeracy skills

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    The purposes of this literature review are threefold. First, this review summarises findings of the research from the last decade in six fields identified by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) as critical to its forward planning: (1) the economic, personal and social returns to learning; (2) the quality and effectiveness of provision; (3) the number of learning hours needed for skills gain; (4) learner persistence; (5) the retention and loss of skills over time; (6) the literacy and numeracy skills that are needed. Second, this review assesses this evidence base in terms of its quality and robustness, identifying gaps and recommending ways in which the evidence base can be extended and improved. Thirdly, this review attempts to interpret the evidence base to suggest, where possible, how returns to ALN learning for individuals, employers and wider society might be increased through effective and cost-effective interventions

    The Social and personal benefits of learning: A summary of key research findings

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    Self regulated learning: a review of literature

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