The catalogue contains study descriptions in various languages. The system searches with your search terms from study descriptions available in the language you have selected. The catalogue does not have ‘All languages’ option as due to linguistic differences this would give incomplete results. See the User Guide for more detailed information.
Primary Assessment Curriculum and Experience I, 1990-1992
Creator
Broadfoot, P., University of the West of England, Bristol, Faculty of Education
Pollard, A., University of the West of England, Bristol, Faculty of Education
Study number / PID
3486 (UKDA)
10.5255/UKDA-SN-3486-1 (DOI)
Data access
Restricted
Series
Not available
Abstract
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.<i>Background to the PACE study</i>
The PACE (Primary Assessment, Curriculum and Experience) project aimed to study the impact on English primary schools of the introduction, following the 1988 Education Reform Act, of the National Curriculum and its associated assessment procedures. Questionnaires and interviews with heads and infant teachers in forty-eight schools in eight varied areas, provided background data for a closer focus on nine schools. Children as well as teachers in primary school classes were interviewed. These randomly selected pupils formed a cohort who have taken part in the subsequent years of the study. New assessment procedures were also observed and analysed as they were introduced.
The project consisted of three phases: phase 1 (SN:3486) was carried out in 1990-1992, phase 2 (SN:3470) in 1993-1994 and phase 3(SN:3969) in 1995-1996.
Pupils of the original cohort, continued to be observed and interviewed, as did their teachers into year 6 (phase 3). In addition, teachers and heads in the wider sample of schools have again been interviewed; in this phase both Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2 teachers provide material on the degree and kind of change experienced in primary schools during a period of unprecedented innovation. <i>Phase One of the PACE Study (PACE 1)</i>
This dataset consists of six files:
PACE Advance Questionnaire to Teachers and Headteachers 1990 (TQ01/1TQUEST)
PACE Headteacher Interviews 1990 (2HT INT 90)
PACE Reception and Year 1 Teacher Interviews 1990 (2T INT 90)
PACE Advance Questionnaire to Teachers and Headteachers 1992 (TQ06/6TQUEST)
PACE Headteacher Interviews 1992 (6HT INT 92)
PACE Year 1 and Year 2 Teacher Interviews 1992 (6T INT 92)
The aims of the survey are:
To analyse the responses of heads, teachers and children in infant schools to the National Curriculum and its assessment procedures
To examine the impact of the...
Terminology used is generally based on DDI controlled vocabularies: Time Method, Analysis Unit, Sampling Procedure and Mode of Collection, available at CESSDA Vocabulary Service.
Methodology
Data collection period
01/01/1990 - 01/01/1992
Country
England
Time dimension
Longitudinal/panel/cohort
Analysis unit
Subnational
Pupils
Schools
Teachers
Individuals
Institutions/organisations
Universe
Primary school headteachers and teachers of reception, year 1 and year 2 children in eight Local Education Authorities in England selected to be representative of a geographical and socio-economic mix. The following pseudonyms are used: Rivershire; Highborough; Woolshire; Brickborough; Oldshire; Sunborough; Meadowshire; Milltown.
For further details see documentation.
Sampling procedure
One-stage stratified or systematic random sample
Kind of data
Not available
Data collection mode
Face-to-face interview
Postal survey
TQ01/1TQUEST: postal survey: Self-completion form<br>2HT INT 90: Face-to-face interview<br>2T INT 90: Face-to-face interview<br>TQ06/6TQUEST: postal survey: Self-completion form <br>6HT INT 92: Face-to-face interview<br>6T INT 92: Face-to-face interview
Funding information
Grant number
R000231931
Access
Publisher
UK Data Service
Publication year
1999
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.