Periodic Reporting for period 1 - STRIDE (Strategies for achieving equity and inclusion in education, training and learning in democratic Europe)
Periodo di rendicontazione: 2024-02-01 al 2025-07-31
STRIDE is structured in seven work packages (WPs), each with specific objectives and tasks that collectively address the overall aim of the project. STRIDE objectives are to:
O1: Deliver an overview of significant national and regional education reforms aimed at rectifying inequalities in education and learning outcomes and to promote equity and inclusion over the past 25 years in Europe. This will be done through a comparative and historical policy analysis at European and national levels (WP2).
O2: Map the trends of inequalities in educational achievement of students over the past two decades in Europe. This will be done through mapping and meta-analysis of longitudinal studies and evaluations following the key educational reforms (WP2), supplemented by a re-analysis of large-scale educational assessment studies, using quasi-panel analytic techniques to study data from International Large Scale Assessment studies (ILSAs) such as Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS), Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA), International Civic and Citizenship Education Study (ICCS), Progress in International Reading Literacy Study (PIRLS) (WP3).
O3: Develop an interactive map depicting the significant factors in policy development and student achievement that foster or hamper equity, inclusion and resilience in education, training and educational achievements over time (WP4).
O4: Deliver new knowledge on how other social policies (employment, family, child welfare, etc.) may affect the learning outcomes of education policy initiatives through qualitative studies into policymaking in five countries (Denmark, Hungary, Norway, Poland and the United Kingdom as these countries have existing appropriate longitudinal data to be analysed by STRIDE) (WP5).
O5: Identify new perspectives on how pupils progress in education systems. STRIDE will demonstrate that the knowledge drawn from longitudinal studies can provide a valuable input into effective policy initiatives and interventions that compensate for inequalities in learning outcomes over time in five European countries (Denmark, Hungary, Norway, Poland, and the United Kingdom) (WP5).
O6: Develop a policy database with links between cross-sectoral policy making and the intersectional factors that affect intergenerational reproduction of inequalities in educational achievement. (WP5).
O7: Implement a comprehensive impact and dissemination strategy in order to enhance public knowledge on the value of longitudinal data in policy making and its usefulness for policy learning at national and EU levels, and factors that can reduce inequalities in education (WP7)
O8: Explore and develop a toolbox of techniques for facilitating cross-sectoral policymaking and assessment of inequalities in education, training and learning achievements over time using longitudinal data on learning (WP6-7).
Activities performed and achieved in:
WP 1: The (D1.1) Quality Management and Ethical Monitoring Guideline including report on gender monitoring was delivered. STRIDE has also delivered the (D1.2) Data Management Plan after the first six months of the project and the revised version (D1.4) in month 18 of the project.
WP7: The (D7.2) Plan for dissemination, exploitation and communication (PDEC) was delivered in month 6 of the project and the revised version (D7.4) in month 18.
WP2 have delivered a D2.3 Policy brief on equity, equality and inclusion in educational policies in Europe, D2.4 A database of combined reforms across Europe and D2.5 A repository of existing longitudinal data in Europe.
WP3 delivered D3.3 A spreadsheet of key indicators that will feed into the projects interactive map.