School reforms have not bridged gaps in pupils’ attainment levels says research by UCL and NIESR

Tuesday, 11 June 2019 00:01

Despite “huge efforts” to transform the secondary school system, schools have become no more important in accounting for variance in pupils’ academic attainment since the early 2000s, say researchers from UCL and the National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR).  The study, which is published today and funded by the Nuffield Foundation, examines the role that schools play in pupils’ education.  Researchers looked at data from around 3,000 secondary...Request free trial