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  2. Journal of Trainee Teacher Research, JoTTER, University of Cambridge…

    https://jotter.educ.cam.ac.uk/volume14/001-026lydenh/
    Emphasis is placed on a comparison between pupil premium eligible pupils’ experiences with those who are not, as research reveals an association between familial social-economic status (SES) and children’s
  3. Journal of Trainee Teacher Research, JoTTER, University of Cambridge…

    https://jotter.educ.cam.ac.uk/volume7/206-239-fosters/
    These findings tentatively support the integration of contemplative practices into early years Personal Social Health and Economic Education (PSHE) programmes, in order to pre-emptively address childhood anxieties that.
  4. Journal of Trainee Teacher Research, JoTTER, University of Cambridge…

    https://jotter.educ.cam.ac.uk/volume12/291-312-connollyl/
    and beyond; indeed, in 2002 the OECD found that reading enjoyment surpasses even socio-economic status in its centrality to educational success.
  5. Journal of Trainee Teacher Research, JoTTER, University of Cambridge…

    https://jotter.educ.cam.ac.uk/volume10/000-000-taberks/
    Unintentionally this system insidiously reinforced social differences by categorising scholarly potential and economic worth of people based on what they had demonstrated by age eleven, without taking into account how much
  6. Journal of Trainee Teacher Research, JoTTER, University of Cambridge…

    https://jotter.educ.cam.ac.uk/volume13/000-000-gandolfih/
    Reading for pleasure’ in an age of growing gaps in access to reading opportunities along, for instance, the socio-economic status axis;. •
  7. Journal of Trainee Teacher Research, JoTTER, University of Cambridge…

    https://jotter.educ.cam.ac.uk/volume7/editorial7.html
    Educational enquiry draws upon theoretical perspectives drawn from such fields as psychology, sociology, philosophy, history, and economics among others, and also uses a spread of quite distinct (but often complementary) methodologies
  8. Journal of Trainee Teacher Research, JoTTER, University of Cambridge…

    https://jotter.educ.cam.ac.uk/volume14/000-editorial/
    agency and empowerment, feminist theories, decolonial and anti-racist education, socio-emotional and wellbeing theories, and socio-economic (in)equalities – to reflect on and enact elements of social justice as part ... Also emerging from this concern
  9. Holyoak_2013SPPGCE001_Final

    https://jotter.educ.cam.ac.uk/volume5/001-046-holyoakl/001-046-holyoakl.pdf
    5 Nov 2013: the uneven, economic, social and power relations that pattern inequitable health incomes’ (Herrick,. ... people’s values and attitudes differ and may influence social, environmental, economic and.
  10. ISSN 2043-8338 JJoouurrnnaall ooff TT rraaiinneeee TT eeaacchheerr EE …

    https://jotter.educ.cam.ac.uk/volume10/01-042-naveyma/001-042-naveyma.pdf
    5 Feb 2019: the size of the European population [direct consequence - high mortality] resulting in economic and. ... with economic consequences, especially when students only dealt with one kind of consequence in.
  11. ISSN 2043-8338 JJoouurrnnaall ooff TT rraaiinneeee TT eeaacchheerr EE …

    https://jotter.educ.cam.ac.uk/volume10/01-042-naveyma/001-042-naveyma/001-042-naveyma.pdf
    1 Feb 2019: the size of the European population [direct consequence - high mortality] resulting in economic and. ... with economic consequences, especially when students only dealt with one kind of consequence in.

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