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Education and Employers
Research Digest - September 2024

 

Full summaries of all publications contained in the Digest are available by clicking the link embedded titles.

We are always looking to promote the work of others in related fields. To share your publications, conferences, events, or blog posts with our network please email: research@educationandemployers.org

In case you haven’t seen it, our free, searchable online library of research from around the world is available here: Research Library

 

Publications

 

Reviews of National Policies for Education

OECD

This report demonstrates Ireland's strong performance in reading, mathematics, science, and equity outcomes internationally across primary and post-primary levels. Moreover, the socio-economic gap in educational attainment is narrower than on average across OECD countries. The education system outperforms many other countries and exhibits above-average socio-economic fairness and equity. However, despite these accomplishments, differences in outcomes persist for students from disadvantaged backgrounds and Traveller and Roma students. Similar to other countries, gender gaps are also visible, particularly at the post-primary level. Despite improvements over the last decade, gaps between DEIS and non-DEIS schools persist.

 

The Future of Good Jobs The Future of Good Jobs Projections through 2031 

Jeff Strohl, Artem Gulish, & Catherine Morris

The report provides useful guidance for those efforts in the US, encouraging a twin focus on helping more low-income students complete bachelor’s degrees and strengthening the middle-skills pathway to good jobs by helping community colleges, workforce-development programs, unions, and other stakeholders collaborate with industry to design high-quality training for in-demand jobs.

 

Subject choice trends in post-16 education in England Investigating subject choice over the past 20 years 

Michael Scott, Jenna Julius, Sarah Tang & Megan Lucas

This report presents a study to better understand how patterns of choice and subject combinations at Level 3 have changed over the past twenty years, and to explore the impact of the narrowing of the post-16 curriculum as a result of the virtual elimination of AS levels in Year 12. 

 

Youth report 2024: technology in education: a tool on our terms! 

UNESCO

This report calls for decisions about technology in education to prioritize learner needs after an assessment of whether its application would be appropriate and equitable and provides a compass to use for youth and students from around the world when using technology in education.

 

Raising educational outcomes for students with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities 

Jo Van Herwegen, Julie Dockrell, Michael S.C. Thomas, Chloe Marshall, Rebecca Gordon & Thomas Masterman

This report presents findings from a systematic review and meta-analysis of what targeted approaches work for students with SEND and in what contexts. One key recommendation is to enhance the quality of the research on SEND interventions, particularly by facilitating access to larger sample sizes and longer-term outcome measurements across diverse schools.

 

Comments

 

Are digital textbooks the way of the future? Can publishers keep up? 

Camila Lima De Moraes

 

A vision to prioritize numeracy: empowering children with numbers for a brighter future 

Alice Mukashyaka

 

From chalkboards to chatbots in Nigeria: 7 lessons to pioneer generative AI for education

Martín E. De Simone, Maria Barron, Wuraola Mosuro, Eliot Dikoru, & Federico Manolio 

 

BERA Bites, issue 10: Employability education – learning from the present: A cross-sector view

Dom Conroy & Miriam Firth

 

Research Highlight from our Library

 

Making the Grade: Does involvement in activities with employers impact the academic achievement of young people?

Elnaz T. Kashefpakdel, Jordan Rehill & Anthony Mann

 

CALL FOR EVIDENCE

 

Department for Education (England): The Curriculum and Assessment Review chaired by Professor Becky Francis CBE, has launched a call for evidence.  The review seeks evidence from young people and parents, teachers and lecturers, leaders, experts, and employers on how the curriculum and assessment system can ensure all young people are prepared for life and work.  

Read more about the review here and respond to the call for evidence here.

You can contact the review by email:  curriculum-assessment.review@education.gov.uk

 

Event

 

The Value and Meaning of STEAM Education and the Anna Craft Memorial Lecture

2 October, 2024. 2:00 PM - 6:00 PM (UK Time)

Register

 

Innovative Approaches to Family and Community Engagement in Schools

10 October, 2024. 3:00 PM (Eastern Time -US and Canada)

Register

 

Critical-Creative Pedagogies For Reimagining Higher Education

29 October, 2024. 02:00 PM (UK Time)

Register

 
 

We believe no child should be constrained by stereotypes or the expectations of others. We know that if young people hear firsthand about the world of work, they work harder, get better grades and are more likely to break down barriers.

They should have the chance to start as early as possible, and that is why we launched the national I am #InspiringTheFuture campaign.

 

Any views expressed in the publications featured in this newsletter are those of the authors and do not reflect the views of Education and Employers.

 
 
 
 
 
 
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