Summary information

Study title

1970 British Cohort Study: Age 10, Sweep 3 Special Needs Survey, 1980

Creator

University of London, Institute of Education, Centre for Longitudinal Studies

Study number / PID

7064 (UKDA)

10.5255/UKDA-SN-7064-2 (DOI)

Data access

Restricted

Series

Not available

Abstract

Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The 1970 British Cohort Study (BCS70) began in 1970 when data were collected about the births and families of babies born in the United Kingdom in one particular week in 1970. Since then, there have been nine further full data collection exercises in order to monitor the cohort members' health, education, social and economic circumstances. These took place when respondents were aged 5 in 1975, aged 10 in 1980, aged 16 in 1986, aged 26 in 1996, aged 30 in 1999-2000 (SN 5558), aged 34 in 2004-2005, aged 42 in 2012, aged 46 in 2016-2018 and aged 51 in 2021-2024. A range of sub-studies has also been conducted, including SN 4715, 1970 British Cohort Study: Age 21 Sample Survey, 1992 and SN 7064, 1970 British Cohort Study: Age 10, Sweep 3 Special Needs Survey, 1980.Further information about the BCS70 and may be found on the Centre for Longitudinal Studies website. As well as BCS70, the CLS now also conducts the NCDS series.1970 British Cohort Study: Age 10, Sweep 3 Special Needs Survey, 1980One particular concern on the educational side of the BCS70 Sweep 3 (see SN 3723), when respondents were aged 10 years, was to gather information on educational attainment on children who were unlikely to be able to complete the educational attainment tests administered at ten years. Teachers were given the option of electing to ask for a Special Educational Pack with easier tests for any child for whom they considered the standard testing too hard. The other criteria for selecting children for the receipt of Special Educational Packs included children who had completed the ordinary pack but had scored in the bottom 5 per cent on the Edinburgh Reading Test and/or the Friendly Maths Test. All children receiving Special Educational Treatment (SET) were also sent a Special Educational Pack. Each Special Educational Pack contained the standard educational test material which teachers...
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Methodology

Data collection period

Not available

Country

Great Britain

Time dimension

Not available

Analysis unit

National

Universe

The main survey instrument was sent out to every school in Great Britain at which anyone born in April 1970 was likely to be attending. See documentation for details of the Special Educational Needs arrangements.

Sampling procedure

The main survey covered all members of the BCS70 cohort who could be traced were included in the sample, plus their parents and teachers. See documentation for details of how respondents were subsequently included in the Special Educational Needs sample.

Kind of data

Numeric

Data collection mode

Psychological measurements
Educational measurements
See SN 3723 for details of the main survey data collection methods.

Access

Publisher

UK Data Service

Publication year

2012

Terms of data access

The Data Collection is available to UK Data Service registered users subject to the End User Licence Agreement.

Commercial use of the data requires approval from the data owner or their nominee. The UK Data Service will contact you.

Personal/genealogical use of these data is not permitted.

Additional conditions of use apply:

I agree not to use nor attempt to use the Data Collections to identify the individuals from which the study sample was selected, nor to claim to have done so; and

I agree not to link between the research identifiers supplied by the UK Data Service [BCSID] and any other identifiers previously issued.

Related publications

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