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represents a considerable change in the school management system. After 2000, all teachers were subject to annual goal setting …The introduction of performance-related pay with Performance Management in the state school sector of England and Wales … performance reviews. Experienced teachers were offered an extended pay scale based on performance instead of seniority, and to …
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and head teachers with Department for Education and Skills school performance data to consider the operation and impact of …The introduction of performance-related pay and performance management schemes in the maintained, state, school sector … represents a considerable change in the school management system. This paper combines the results of opinion surveys of classroom …
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explore the case of the introduction of these systems for classroom teachers in England and Wales as a means of testing this … idea. Our survey evidence shows that classroom teachers experiencing the introduction of PRP have expressed a strong demand … for such services from the teachers’ unions. Further, analysis of the PRP implementation process for classroom teachers …
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personality and power relationships that influence the confidence that recipients may place in the sufficiency of evidence and … quality of regulatory decision making by understanding the role of personality and power. …
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BACKGROUND African censuses and surveys remain dependent on interviewers for data collection. Data quality is assured through training and supervision. Many survey concepts are difficult to translate into African languages and some, such as “household”, may have multiple criteria which are...
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This paper assesses the recent contribution of Michel Foucault to the study of power and subject in organizations …
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This paper summarises key themes and research findings from papers presented at an event hosted by CASE on 23rd January 2014: - Blanden, J. & Macmillan, L. (2014) Education and Intergenerational Mobility: Help or Hindrance? CASEpaper (forthcoming) - Chowdry, H., Crawford, C., Dearden, L.,...
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We analyse in detail the factors that lead to intergenerational persistence among sons, where this is measured as the association between childhood family income and later adult earnings. We seek to account for the level of income persistence in the 1970 BCS cohort and also to explore the...
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The concept of social exclusion has been widely debated in Europe but its application to children has seen relatively … little discussion. What could be meant by exclusion of children is the first main theme of the paper. Among other things, I … exclusion of children. The second main theme is the use of the concept of exclusion in the USA, where in contrast to Europe it …
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) Internet skills and their potential predictors were assessed among a sample of Dutch primary school children. The findings … suggest that primary school children possess sufficient levels of fundamental but not advanced Internet skills and, hence …. Training programs to support advanced Internet skills among primary school children should be considered. …
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