Longitudinal Educational Achievements: Reducing iNequalities

Abstract

Europe is home to some of the most highly educated societiesin the world. However, deep inequalitiesin education remain both within and
between countries in Europe. Inequalities in learning outcomes, access to education and final educational attainment in Europe have been
worsening and it is important to understand how socio-economic status, gender, ethnic and migrant status are associated with inequalities
over the life-course. For this a longitudinal approach is needed and project LEARN (Longitudinal Educational Achievements: Reducing
iNequalities) will highlight short-, medium- and long-term patterns of inequalities with a view to supporting educational policymaking in
being able to robustly address these inequalities with interventions which are evidence based. Using a case study approach in nine carefully
selected countries which capture the diversity of Europe’s education systems, LEARN will map and collect existing data providing
original analysis of a range of high-quality education focused longitudinal educational data sets across Europe. LEARN will identify
interventions that compensate educational inequalities by providing a synthesis of existing work across Europe examining specific trends
in educational inequalities and interventions intended to reduce them. LEARN will then go on to develop tools for policymakers related
to the findings of longitudinal analysis which support them in the policy making process. Through improving the evidence base for
education policy making, the positive impact of LEARN is likely to be felt for decades to come.

Lead Participant

Project Cost

Grant Offer

MANCHESTER METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY £434,611 £ 434,611
 

Participant

MANCHESTER METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY

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