…than four in ten people have only low level qualifications – below Level 3 (A-level standard) – with little value in the labour market. • The UK labour market faces…
...than four in ten people have only low level qualifications – below Level 3 (A-level standard) – with little value in the labour market. • The UK labour market faces...">
…than four in ten people have only low level qualifications – below Level 3 (A-level standard) – with little value in the labour market. • The UK labour market faces…
…us to reveal the extend of the imbalance in admissions. The results demonstrate that the students from non-privileged backgrounds who are achieving high scores at GCSE and A-level are not…
The results of a National Foundation for Educational Research study authored by Angus S. McDonald, Chris Wetton and Paul E. Newton which showed that introducing an SAT could help less…
A survey of almost 4,000 state school teachers conducted in Autumn 2003, which shows support amongst teachers for the award of university places after young people receive their A level…
This document contains the summary report, computer tabulations and topline results (in the form of a ‘marked-up’ questionnaire) from the 2005 Teachers’ Omnibus, carried out by Market & Opinion Research…
…ever results at GCSE, but has also become more representative of its local area, with the social mix of the intake now reflecting the Merseyside population. Importantly, interviews with parents,…