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Silver bullet or red herring? New evidence on the place of aspirations in education
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Houston, Muir
, Kintrea, Keith
, St. Clair, Ralf
in
Academic achievement
/ Academic Aspiration
/ Age Differences
/ Aspiration
/ Aspirations
/ Community
/ Community membership
/ Deprivation
/ Disadvantaged Environment
/ Education
/ Education systems
/ Educational development
/ Educational Policy
/ Educators
/ England (Nottingham)
/ equity
/ Foreign Countries
/ Gender Differences
/ Interviews
/ Longitudinal Studies
/ Low Income Groups
/ Marginality
/ Mixed Methods Research
/ Occupational Aspiration
/ outcomes
/ Parents
/ Parents & parenting
/ place
/ Policy making
/ Poverty
/ Poverty Areas
/ Racial Differences
/ Realism
/ Schools
/ Scotland (Glasgow)
/ secondary schooling
/ Secondary Schools
/ Semi Structured Interviews
/ Student Attitudes
/ Student Characteristics
/ Student School Relationship
/ Students
/ Teachers
/ United Kingdom
/ Workforce
/ Young adults
/ Youth
2013
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Silver bullet or red herring? New evidence on the place of aspirations in education
by
Houston, Muir
, Kintrea, Keith
, St. Clair, Ralf
in
Academic achievement
/ Academic Aspiration
/ Age Differences
/ Aspiration
/ Aspirations
/ Community
/ Community membership
/ Deprivation
/ Disadvantaged Environment
/ Education
/ Education systems
/ Educational development
/ Educational Policy
/ Educators
/ England (Nottingham)
/ equity
/ Foreign Countries
/ Gender Differences
/ Interviews
/ Longitudinal Studies
/ Low Income Groups
/ Marginality
/ Mixed Methods Research
/ Occupational Aspiration
/ outcomes
/ Parents
/ Parents & parenting
/ place
/ Policy making
/ Poverty
/ Poverty Areas
/ Racial Differences
/ Realism
/ Schools
/ Scotland (Glasgow)
/ secondary schooling
/ Secondary Schools
/ Semi Structured Interviews
/ Student Attitudes
/ Student Characteristics
/ Student School Relationship
/ Students
/ Teachers
/ United Kingdom
/ Workforce
/ Young adults
/ Youth
2013
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Silver bullet or red herring? New evidence on the place of aspirations in education
by
Houston, Muir
, Kintrea, Keith
, St. Clair, Ralf
in
Academic achievement
/ Academic Aspiration
/ Age Differences
/ Aspiration
/ Aspirations
/ Community
/ Community membership
/ Deprivation
/ Disadvantaged Environment
/ Education
/ Education systems
/ Educational development
/ Educational Policy
/ Educators
/ England (Nottingham)
/ equity
/ Foreign Countries
/ Gender Differences
/ Interviews
/ Longitudinal Studies
/ Low Income Groups
/ Marginality
/ Mixed Methods Research
/ Occupational Aspiration
/ outcomes
/ Parents
/ Parents & parenting
/ place
/ Policy making
/ Poverty
/ Poverty Areas
/ Racial Differences
/ Realism
/ Schools
/ Scotland (Glasgow)
/ secondary schooling
/ Secondary Schools
/ Semi Structured Interviews
/ Student Attitudes
/ Student Characteristics
/ Student School Relationship
/ Students
/ Teachers
/ United Kingdom
/ Workforce
/ Young adults
/ Youth
2013
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Silver bullet or red herring? New evidence on the place of aspirations in education
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Silver bullet or red herring? New evidence on the place of aspirations in education
2013
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This article reports on a longitudinal study of student aspirations at the ages of 13 and 15 in three schools in the United Kingdom, where there has been a great deal of emphasis placed on aspirations in recent policy making. The data, based on individual interviews with 490 students in areas with significant deprivation as well as interviews with parents, teachers and community members, call into question the effectiveness of concentrating educational efforts on raising aspirations. Aspirations, even in these communities struggling with poverty, are very high-the missing element is the knowledge of how to make these aspirations concrete and obtainable. Implications for educators include insights into the highly aspirational nature of marginalised communities, the key role teachers play in helping aspirations come to fruition, and the need to focus on supporting young people to achieve aspirations that already substantially exceed the jobs available in the UK workforce.
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