Research report available to download from DFE Research brief available to download from DFE A variety of reports from government agencies, voluntary agencies, researchers and the young people themselves have established that the education of young people in the public care is a cause for concern. There is a remarkable degree of consensus as to not only the difficulties but also the solutions. Following a range of developmental work on policy and systems, attention has now focused on the outcomes of statutory schooling for these young people - in particular, their attainment at key stage 4. Data show that the average performance of young people in care is significantly lower than national averages for the age cohort and that a disproportionate number of young people are not entered for GCSE or GNVQ at key stage 4 (47 per cent of total care leavers, compared with 3.6 per cent of boys and 3.1 per cent of girls nationally). In order to explore in greater depth the end of key stage 4 performance of the cohort of pupils who were in the public care in summer 2001, the Department of Health and the Department of Education and Skills, together with the Local Government Association, jointly sponsored the National Foundation for Educational Research to undertake a research project. Key findingsDespite working with authorities with relatively advanced data collection methodologies and a good track record in their commitment to the education of young people in care, data sets for the cohort under study were frail, partial and different sources sometimes gave conflicting information.
How to cite this publication: Fletcher-Campbell, F. and Archer, T. (2003). Achievement at Key Stage 4 of Young People in Care (DfES Research Report 434). London: DfES. Fletcher-Campbell, F. and Archer, T. (2003). Achievement at Key Stage 4 of Young People in Care (DfES Research Brief 434). London: DfES. |
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