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Pastoral Care in Education | 2013

Effective PSHE education: values, purposes and future directions

Benjamin Willis; Lucy Clague; Michael Coldwell

This article explores the perceived effectiveness of personal, social, health and economic (PSHE) education in primary and secondary schools. It outlines the relationship between perceived effectiveness and a range of explanatory factors, linking these to the values and ethos of schools, differing views of the purposes of PSHE education, and long-standing policy agendas. We conclude by attempting to locate PSHE education in the new and rapidly evolving policy context and discuss some potential ways forward, as established means of support and challenge disappear. The data utilised in the paper come from a mapping and effectiveness study of PSHE education in both primary and secondary schools throughout England, which was conducted by Sheffield Hallam University on behalf of the Department for Education.


Curriculum Journal | 2017

Tests as boundary signifiers: level 6 tests and the primary secondary divide

Michael Coldwell; Benjamin Willis

ABSTRACT This paper addresses the question: How do teachers and school leaders respond to high stakes testing of pupils transitioning from primary to secondary school? It explores how a new test, the Level 6 test, operated with regard to primary/secondary school relationships in England. It draws on an analysis of qualitative interviews with teachers and school leaders in 20 primary schools that took part in the test, 40 school leaders that chose not to and 20 secondary-school leaders. Theoretical work on social boundaries is utilised to develop an argument that this test and its results acted as a boundary signifier, crystallising many of the tensions between primary and secondary schools. These tensions included the role of accountability regimes in requiring schools to demonstrate progress; narrowing of the curriculum and teaching to the test; and the extent to which test results can provide a true representation of pupil attainment. We conclude by suggesting the potential of the boundary signifier concept in relation to other tests at the primary/secondary boundary and other key transition points in education, and consider whether such tests can act as an ideal boundary object, serving to help overcome, rather than cement, barriers between schools.


Archive | 2008

Secondary school admissions

John Coldron; E. Tanner; S. Finch; Lucy Shipton; Claire Wolstenholme; Benjamin Willis; Sean Demack; Bernadette Stiell


Archive | 2007

Disabled people’s experiences of anti-social behaviour and harassment in social housing: a critical review

Caroline Hunter; Nick Hodge; Judy Nixon; Sadie Parr; Benjamin Willis


People, Place & Policy Online | 2008

Anti social behaviour and disability in the UK

Judy Nixon; Nick Hodge; Sadie Parr; Benjamin Willis; Caroline Hunter


Archive | 2006

The role of the Initial Teacher Training Coordinator in the school based element of partnership: to what extent does the Co-ordinator undertake supervision of aspects of quality assurance?

A. Evans; M. R. Holland; Claire Wolstenholme; Benjamin Willis; F. Hawksley


Archive | 2018

Children's Community evaluation 2017 report

Elaine Batty; Sarah Pearson; Ian Wilson; Michael Coldwell; Bernadette Stiell; Benjamin Willis


Project Report. Department for Education, London. | 2017

Evidence-informed teaching : an evaluation of progress in England. Research report July 2017 (DFE- RR696).

Michael Coldwell; Toby Greany; Steve Higgins; Chris Brown; Bronwen Maxwell; Bernadette Stiell; Louise Stoll; Benjamin Willis; H. Burns


Archive | 2017

Dialogic Teaching : Evaluation Report and Executive Summary

Tim Jay; Benjamin Willis; Peter Thomas; Roberta Taylor; Nicolas Moore; Cathy Burnett; Guy Merchant; Anna Stevens


Archive | 2017

Evidence-informed teaching: an evaluation of progress in England. Research Report

Michael Coldwell; Toby Greany; Steve Higgins; Chris Brown; Bronwen Maxwell; Bernadette Stiell; Louise Stoll; Benjamin Willis; Helen Burns

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Michael Coldwell

Sheffield Hallam University

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Bernadette Stiell

Sheffield Hallam University

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Anna Stevens

Sheffield Hallam University

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Eleanor Formby

Sheffield Hallam University

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Sean Demack

Sheffield Hallam University

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Bronwen Maxwell

Sheffield Hallam University

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Cathy Burnett

Sheffield Hallam University

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Judy Nixon

Sheffield Hallam University

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