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Faith schools and pupils' progress through primary education
Authors:Tilaye Yeshanew  Ian Schagen  Suzanne Evans
Institution:1. National Foundation for Educational Research , Slough, UK;2. School of Economics, Mathematics and Statistics , Birkbeck, London, UK
Abstract:The impact of faith schools on the performance and progress of their pupils has been studied using data from the National Pupil Database (NPD). The value‐added analysis was carried out using multilevel modelling, controlling for prior attainment as well as a range of background variables, including ethnicity, sex, eligibility for free school meals (FSM), alternative measures of deprivation based on census information, special educational needs (SEN) and English as an additional language (EAL). The analysis confirmed that all faith schools, in particular, Roman Catholic and Church of England schools, made slightly more progress with their pupils than non‐faith schools. It also showed that pupils with SEN attending faith schools performed better at key stage 2 than pupils with SEN in non‐faith schools.
Keywords:faith school  multilevel modelling  fixed effect  random effect
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