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  2. November 2020 Literacy retention and language preferences for girls…

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/centres/real/publications/Covid19%20Learning%20Loss%20and%20Teaching%20Language.pdf
    16 Sep 2021: through pedagogical approaches but also through the content of the curriculum.
  3. February 2020 The Effect of Private Schooling on Learning ...

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/centres/real/publications/The%20Effect%20of%20Private%20Schooling%20in%20Four%20Countries%2020_07_For_Upload.pdf
    16 Sep 2021: Our first research question relates to socio-economic inequalities in access to private. ... The is little empirical. evidence on differential returns to private schooling by socio-economic background,.
  4. January 2019 12 Years of Quality Education for All ...

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/centres/real/publications/FINAL_REAL%2012%20Years%20of%20Quality%20Education%20for%20All%20Girls%20A4%2016pp.pdf
    16 Sep 2021: Gender-sensitive teaching practices and materials. 11. Promoting women’s economic empowerment and providing pathways to productive work. ... 14. 10. Gender-sensitive teaching practices and materials. Curriculum and school materials.
  5. May 2021 Continuous professional development of secondary school…

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/centres/real/publications/Continuous%20professional%20development%20of%20secondary%20school%20teachers%20in%20Rwanda%20-%20%20Evidence%20from%20a%20census%20of%20Rwandan%20secondary%20schools.pdf
    24 Sep 2021: instruction’ would hinder curriculum delivery, inclusion, and ultimately negatively impact student learning outcomes.’ Under the objective to strengthen teachers’ CPD, the policy focuses on ensuring that teachers are trained to deliver
  6. May 2021 Understanding the drivers of numeracy assessment scores ...

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/centres/real/publications/Understanding%20the%20drivers%20of%20numeracy%20assessment%20scores%20in%20Secondary%203%20classes%20in%2014%20districts%20in%20Rwanda.pdf
    24 Sep 2021: We then discuss effects related to age and the socio-economic background of students. ... The economic situation of households is a strong determinant of access to boarding school education.
  7. General versus Girl-Targeted Interventions: A False Dichotomy? A…

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/centres/real/downloads/Policy%20papers/REAL%20Girl-targeted_interventions_Response%20to%20Evans%20&%20Yuan.pdf
    16 Sep 2021: American Economic Journal:. Applied Economics, 5(3), 41-62. Kremer, M., Miguel, E., & Thornton, R. ... American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 3(1), 91-100. Parkes, J., Heslop, J., Ross, F.
  8. February 2020 Accountability from the grassroots: Children’s…

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/centres/real/publications/Accountability%20from%20the%20Grassroots%20Children%E2%80%99s%20foundational%20reading%20and%20arithmetic%20in%20Sitapur%20District%20Uttar%20Pradesh.pdf
    16 Sep 2021: consistently shown that the gap between children’s abilities and curriculum expectations emerges. ... rural Sitapur, as in much of the country, begin to fall behind curriculum expectations in their very first.
  9. May 2021 Teaching quality in secondary education in Rwanda: ...

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/centres/real/publications/Teaching%20quality%20in%20secondary%20education%20in%20Rwanda-%20Evidence%20from%20STEM%20teachers.pdf
    24 Sep 2021: Training URCE University of Rwanda College of. Education. 4. The context Teaching quality is one of Rwanda’s strategic priorities to enhance economic development. ... An example of an item is “I have difficulty keeping up with all the changes in the
  10. April 2021 Using teacher assessments to understand teacher…

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/centres/real/publications/Using%20teacher%20assessments%20to%20understand%20teacher%20pedagogical%20knowledge%20of%20mathematics%20in%20Rwanda.pdf
    16 Sep 2021: The tool is aligned with the mathematics curriculum in Rwandan secondary education, and reflects topic areas covered in 2018 Learning Achievements in Rwandan Schools assessment (LARS III) carried out by the ... Journal of Economic Perspectives, 31(4),
  11. Understanding Complementary Basic Education in Ghana: Investigation…

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/centres/real/downloads/Policy%20papers/CBE%20-%20Final%20Impact%20Evaluation%20-%20REAL%20RP_V2.pdf
    16 Sep 2021: Understanding Complementary Basic Education in Ghana: Investigation of the experiences and achievements of children after transitioning into public schools. Repo. rt. November 2018. Authors: Akyeampong, K., Carter, E., Higgins, S., Rose, P., Sabates,
  12. School-based providers National Association of School-Based Teacher…

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/news/downloads/itt_review_download/17-09-21-itt-review-organisations-statement-collection_updated.pdf
    17 Sep 2021: London School of Economics and Political Science, University of Manchester, Newcastle University, University of Nottingham, University of Oxford, Queen Mary University of London, University of Sheffield, University of Southampton, University College
  13. May 2021 Leadership development in secondary school teachers in ...

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/centres/real/publications/Leadership%20development%20in%20secondary%20school%20teachers%20in%20Rwanda-Evidence%20from%20a%20census%20of%20Rwandan%20secondary%20schools.pdf
    24 Sep 2021: During interviews with STEM teachers in these schools, around 41% of all teachers interviewed claimed that inadequate electricity was a problem for them in delivering the curriculum in an effective manner; ... MINEDUC, 2013) 2 We disaggregate our
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    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/centres/real/downloads/Launch%20of%20the%20African%20Education%20Research%20Database%20(Rose%20Mitchell%20Asare%20150618).pdf
    16 Sep 2021: African Economic Research Consortium 2. UNICEF 2. Table shows funders of 2 studies. ... Thematic areas. 0%. 10%. 20%. 30%. 40%. 50%. 60%. Language &curriculum.
  15. Research and policy 20_8 Sabates Carter Stern V4_HR_RS_HR_RS2

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/centres/real/publications/Using%20educational%20transitions%20to%20estimate%20learning%20loss%20due%20to%20Covid-19%20school%20closures.pdf
    16 Sep 2021: The authors also highlighted there was a greater loss in learning when children return to school, perhaps because the curriculum had not adjusted to the level they were at when they
  16. Results that match 1 of 2 words

  17. Inclusive curriculum design | Cambridge Centre for Teaching and…

    https://www.cctl.cam.ac.uk/mind-gap-toolkit/what-works/examples/curriculum
    27 Sep 2021: To help with our curriculum re-design process, we hired an education lead. ... Office for Students (2020) Inclusive curriculum: BME attainment gap, Closing the Attainment Gap Project.
  18. 1. Inclusive curriculum design: self-evaluation tool

    https://www.cctl.cam.ac.uk/files/mtg-self-evaluation-1-curriculum-design.docx
    23 Sep 2021: course review). Not yet started . Aspiring. Introducing . Developing. Enhancing. Content of the curriculum. ... inclusive curriculum). Not yet started . Aspiring. Introducing . Developing. Enhancing. Delivery of the curriculum.
  19. Former coal mining communities have less faith in politics than other …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/former-coal-mining-communities-have-less-faith-in-politics-than-other-left-behind-areas
    Thumbnail for Former coal mining communities have less faith in politics than other 'left behind' areas | University of Cambridge 20 Sep 2021: neighbourhoods. Residents of coalfield areas are less likely than their socio-economic counterparts to have voted in the last election, are much less likely to say they intend to vote in ... For people in communities that saw sudden and rapid economic
  20. 23 Sep 2021: This new toolkit is intended to act as a briefing for all those interested in understanding the awarding gaps experienced by some cohorts of students and the University's commitment to eliminating these awarding gaps.
  21. 2. What are the reasons for your awarding gaps? | Cambridge Centre…

    https://www.cctl.cam.ac.uk/mind-gap-toolkit/reasons
    24 Sep 2021: The previous section provided an overview of what we know about awarding gaps from available statistical data: we have identified that these gaps exist, across the sector and within Cambridge, although the reason for these gaps has been unclear.
  22. Cycle 2 | Cambridge Centre for Teaching and Learning

    https://www.cctl.cam.ac.uk/app-par-project/cycle-2
    15 Sep 2021: should be designed-in as core to the curriculum for all. .
  23. Great Court Run - Trinity College Cambridge

    https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/about/great-court-run/
    Thumbnail for Great Court Run - Trinity College Cambridge 22 Sep 2021: Neither runner, however, beat the clock, which took 44.4 seconds. On October 20th, 2007, Sam Dobin, a second year undergraduate reading Economics, made it round within the sound of the
  24. Cycle 1 | Cambridge Centre for Teaching and Learning

    https://www.cctl.cam.ac.uk/app-par-project/cycle-1
    15 Sep 2021: Cycle 1 of the APP Participatory Action Research Project (2019-20) The student co-researchers in Cycle 1 of the APP Participatory Action Research Project identified a number of possible reasons for the awarding gaps experienced by some students at
  25. 1. How do you know if you have an awarding gap? | Cambridge Centre…

    https://www.cctl.cam.ac.uk/mind-gap-toolkit/how-know
    23 Sep 2021: This section of the Mind the Gap Toolkit sets out a summary of the evidence on identified disparities in student attainment, and points to further sources of information.
  26. August Newsletter 2021 - Trinity College Cambridge

    https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/newsletters/august-newsletter-2021/
    Thumbnail for August Newsletter 2021 - Trinity College Cambridge 20 Sep 2021: Congratulations to Puzhong Yao (2004), economics teacher at St Paul’s School London, who has been recognised by the University of Chicago in their Outstanding Educator Awards. ... ALUMNI BOOKSHELF. James Morrison (2002) – England’s Cross of Gold:
  27. 3. What works to close awarding gaps? | Cambridge Centre for Teaching …

    https://www.cctl.cam.ac.uk/mind-gap-toolkit/what-works
    24 Sep 2021: The previous sections provided guidance on relevant and available data to identify whether awarding gaps exist, and possible explanations for them. This third and final section presents some ideas about what might work to address awarding gaps.
  28. Examples of effective practice | Cambridge Centre for Teaching and…

    https://www.cctl.cam.ac.uk/mind-gap-toolkit/what-works/examples
    27 Sep 2021: We will add more examples as we identify them. If you have, or are aware of, examples of effective practice to address awarding gaps through inclusive curriculum design, teaching, learning or
  29. Pilkington Prize 2016 | Cambridge Centre for Teaching and Learning

    https://www.cctl.cam.ac.uk/pilkington-prize/2016
    15 Sep 2021: She has completely redesigned the Papworth curriculum, making it more logical and educationally coherent. ... Her educational activities span not only her own clinical specialty but also wider involvement in curriculum design, assessment and quality
  30. Readings & Resources | Cambridge Centre for Teaching and Learning

    https://www.cctl.cam.ac.uk/mind-gap-toolkit/readings
    23 Sep 2021: National / sector-wide Reducing awarding gaps across the Higher Education sector The Office for Students requires all higher education institutions to submit Access and Participation Plans, and has ambitious targets to reduce awarding gaps across
  31. Assessment and awarding gaps | Cambridge Centre for Teaching and…

    https://www.cctl.cam.ac.uk/mind-gap-toolkit/reasons/assessment
    24 Sep 2021: The principle underpinning an inclusive curriculum, including assessment, is that it provides an accessible, engaging and relevant learning experience for all students, maximising retention and progression, while reflecting the needs of
  32. Self-Evaluation Tools | Cambridge Centre for Teaching and Learning

    https://www.cctl.cam.ac.uk/mind-gap-toolkit/self-evaluation-tools
    23 Sep 2021: These tools have been designed to prompt reflection by course teams and individual teaching staff on good practice and inclusion in curriculum design, assessment, teaching practices, learning environment and staff engagement.
  33. Project Outputs | Cambridge Centre for Teaching and Learning

    https://www.cctl.cam.ac.uk/app-par-project/project-outputs
    15 Sep 2021: Specific outputs that have come out of Cambridge's Action & Participation Plan: Participatory Action Research Project.
  34. Strand A: Mentoring | Cambridge Centre for Teaching and Learning

    https://www.cctl.cam.ac.uk/app-par-project/cycle-1/a-mentoring
    15 Sep 2021: This project explored the extent to which Black British students felt adequately supported by mentors or mentoring networks at Cambridge.
  35. Support and Initiatives | Cambridge Centre for Teaching and Learning

    https://www.cctl.cam.ac.uk/inclusive-teaching/support-and-initiatives
    16 Sep 2021: Inclusive Teaching & Learning: Disabled Students An interactive online course designed to help staff develop an understanding of best practice in the design and delivery of inclusive teaching and learning, with a specific focus on how the practical
  36. When to use content notes | Cambridge Centre for Teaching and Learning

    https://www.cctl.cam.ac.uk/content-notes/how-use/when-use
    15 Sep 2021: Common themes In order for students to utilise content notes in the most effective way, they should be specific and clearly refer to the nature of the content being discussed, read or presented.
  37. What is needed? | Cambridge Centre for Teaching and Learning

    https://www.cctl.cam.ac.uk/mind-gap-toolkit/what-works/needed
    27 Sep 2021: Review curriculum, teaching and learning practices. Assess the extent to which the curriculum and teaching practices impact on racially minoritised and disabled students’ achievement and whether there is sufficient acknowledgement and
  38. What are we doing? | Cambridge Centre for Teaching and Learning

    https://www.cctl.cam.ac.uk/mind-gap-toolkit/what-works/doing
    27 Sep 2021: Over the last few years the University has worked on several initiatives hoped to reduce our existing awarding gaps, such as: Pursuing participatory action research into the experiences of students Exploring the impact of assessment design and
  39. Strand B: Time Costs of Self-Advocacy | Cambridge Centre for Teaching …

    https://www.cctl.cam.ac.uk/app-par-project/cycle-1/b-time-costs
    15 Sep 2021: This project explored the concept of 'Cambridge Time' and how it might penalise or impact disabled students with mental health conditions.
  40. Limitations of data | Cambridge Centre for Teaching and Learning

    https://www.cctl.cam.ac.uk/mind-gap-toolkit/how-know/limitations
    23 Sep 2021: Course / Tripos data Given the current focus on the awarding gaps by ethnicity and disability groups, it is understandable that individual courses might want to examine their performance in those areas and assess their contribution to the overall
  41. Strand A: Advisory Hub | Cambridge Centre for Teaching and Learning

    https://www.cctl.cam.ac.uk/app-par-project/cycle-1/a-advisory-hub
    15 Sep 2021: This project explored whether Black British students and staff at Cambridge would benefit from a centralised source of advice and educational support, such as an Advisory Hub.
  42. Sources of useful data | Cambridge Centre for Teaching and Learning

    https://www.cctl.cam.ac.uk/mind-gap-toolkit/how-know/sources
    23 Sep 2021: The following tables summarise the data sources that are available to help course coordinators, Departments and/or relevant committees or working group identify the awarding gaps in their particular contexts.
  43. Strand B | Peer Learning | Cambridge Centre for Teaching and Learning

    https://www.cctl.cam.ac.uk/app-par-project/cycle-2/b-peer-learning
    15 Sep 2021: This project explored examples of existing peer learning and support to be found across Cambridge, and looked at which are most effective in supporting students' mental health and academic performance.
  44. Strand B: Content Notes | Cambridge Centre for Teaching and Learning

    https://www.cctl.cam.ac.uk/app-par-project/cycle-1/b-content-notes
    15 Sep 2021: This project explored staff and student understandings of the role and value of content notes in helping students to engage with their study materials without risk to their mental health.
  45. How to present content notes | Cambridge Centre for Teaching and…

    https://www.cctl.cam.ac.uk/content-notes/how-use/how-present
    15 Sep 2021: There are a wide variety of ways to implement content notes, and some may be more or less appropriate depending on course structure and content, teaching style, material format, etc. Below are descriptions of some practices which may be appropriate,
  46. What do Cambridge students say? | Cambridge Centre for Teaching and…

    https://www.cctl.cam.ac.uk/mind-gap-toolkit/reasons/cambridge-students
    24 Sep 2021: The APP Participatory Action Research Project has worked with students from the groups most impacted by awarding gaps at Cambridge, in order to more fully understand the barriers that arise in relation to teaching and learning.
  47. Strand A | Curricular Representation | Cambridge Centre for Teaching…

    https://www.cctl.cam.ac.uk/app-par-project/cycle-2/a-curricular-representation
    15 Sep 2021: How much choice should be given for students / supervisors to discuss and explore non-white-centric material and ideas, and how much should be designed-in as core to the ... Contrary to what has often been assumed, previous efforts to "decolonise the
  48. Qualitative research findings | Cambridge Centre for Teaching and…

    https://www.cctl.cam.ac.uk/mind-gap-toolkit/how-know/qualitative
    23 Sep 2021: Whilst the awarding gaps were identified through analysis of the available relevant statistical data, it was unclear why these gaps occurred.
  49. Strand B: Double Time | Cambridge Centre for Teaching and Learning

    https://www.cctl.cam.ac.uk/app-par-project/cycle-1/b-double-time
    15 Sep 2021: This project explored the perceived value of 'Double Time' (Extension to Period of Study) to disabled students with mental health conditions.
  50. Strand A: STEMM Subjects | Cambridge Centre for Teaching and Learning

    https://www.cctl.cam.ac.uk/app-par-project/cycle-1/a-stemm-subjects
    15 Sep 2021: This project explored the assumption that STEMM subjects are less likely to have an awarding gap for Black British students than Arts or Humanities subjects.
  51. Impact of Covid-19 on awarding gaps | Cambridge Centre for Teaching…

    https://www.cctl.cam.ac.uk/mind-gap-toolkit/how-know/impact-covid
    23 Sep 2021: The awarding gaps for both of Cambridge's target student groups decreased between 2018-19 and 2019-20; in the case of Black students it nearly halved within just one year of the pandemic.
  52. Strand B: Diagnosis and Screening | Cambridge Centre for Teaching and …

    https://www.cctl.cam.ac.uk/app-par-project/cycle-1/b-diagnosis-screening
    15 Sep 2021: This project explored how disabled students with mental health conditions who also have co-occuring neurodiverse conditions might be identified and supported through enhanced diagnosis and screening.

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