Report 14. OCT 2011
Routes to upper secondary education programmes 2
Authors:
- Laila Dreyer Espersen
- Misja Eiberg-Madsen
- Dines Andersen
Management and implementation
Children, youth and family
Daycare, school and education
Management and implementation, Children, youth and family, Daycare, school and education
Why is it that some schools are better than others at inspiring pupils to take upper secondary education programmes? This report attempts to answer this question. However, it seems there is no clear connection between a school's practice and the number of pupils who continue in upper secondary education programmes after having finished basic school.
This report is the second and final sub-report of an overall project about the transition from primary and lower secondary school to upper secondary education programmes.
The survey has been commissioned and financed by the Presidency of Skolerådet (the school council; council for evaluation and quality development in the Folkeskole).
This report is the second and final sub-report of an overall project about the transition from primary and lower secondary school to upper secondary education programmes.
The survey has been commissioned and financed by the Presidency of Skolerådet (the school council; council for evaluation and quality development in the Folkeskole).
Authors
- Laila Dreyer EspersenMisja Eiberg-MadsenDines Andersen
About this publication
Publisher
SFI - Det Nationale Forskningscenter for Velfærd