Not exact matches
The Department for
Education (DfE) is
publishing provisional league tables for secondary schools in England, based on early data from this summer's
GCSE results.
Hobby's controversial proposal,
published on the NAHT blog, follows recent government intentions to places a stronger focus on progress as a measure of schools, and the introductions of the new Progress 8 measure at
GCSE and baseline tests at the beginning of a child's formal
education.
Earlier this year, we
published a report produced by a team of volunteer economists from Pro Bono Economics, which revealed that students who have taken a CREST Silver Award achieved half a grade higher on their best science
GCSE result and were more likely to continue with STEM
education, compared to a matched control group.
Recent research, as
published in the British Journal of Music
Education, found that school children between the ages of 11 - 16 who were taking instrumental lessons, attained higher levels of academic success in
GCSE Maths and English than their peers.
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In its annual report
published in December,
education watchdog Ofsted criticised 16 local authorities for «underperforming» as less than 60 per cent of pupils attended good or outstanding secondary schools, and there were lower than national
GCSE attainment and levels of expected progress.
Data experts
Education Datalab
published a blog this week revealing the average point scores of pupils from 2015 in popular non-
GCSE qualifications compared with their
GCSE scores.
The
education department is
publishing league tables for secondary schools in England, based on provisional data from this summer's
GCSE results.
But from this year, the Department for
Education will
publish provisional
GCSE results in mid-October.
The high performance of girls in single - sex schools has been identified by
education data analysts SchoolDash, in a breakdown of
GCSE results
published last week.
The Department for
Education this week
published school - level data on
GCSE and A-level results, including Progress 8 and Attainment 8 scores.
The findings,
published by the
Education Endowment foundation, are based on the English and maths
GCSE results of more than 14,000 secondary pupils who took part in trials.