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This Oxplore Teach module introduces teachers and other educators to research about learners who are high-attaining at primary school and the rates at which they go on to become high attainers at secondary school and applicants to university. It demonstrates the importance of Key Stage 3 as a key point where young people from backgrounds of socio-economic disadvantage are more likely to see a drop in their attainment at school than their more-advantaged peers; and suggests some strategies that educators could use to support these pupils.
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University of Oxford
Oxford is a collegiate university, consisting of the central University and colleges. The central University is composed of academic departments and research centres, administrative departments, libraries and museums. The 38 colleges are self-governing and financially independent institutions, which are related to the central University in a federal system. Our 13,000 staff and 22,000 students come from a wide range of backgrounds and over 140 countries and territories, making Oxford a diverse and dynamic place to work and study.
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