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Sam Sims

London

Associate Research Fellow at FFT Education Datalab

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  • Jun 27, 2024 | ffteducationdatalab.org.uk | John Jerrim |Sam Sims |Christian Bokhove

    It has always been quite a challenge to analyse written text. One popular approach for ‘document analysis’ is to do a lexical analysis, for example by counting particular words. Another approach is to take documents and then analyse the content manually with coding and theming. The former approach is quite scalable, but gives little insight into the actual content of long documents. The latter approach is very time-consuming and therefore not feasible with large collections of text.

  • May 9, 2024 | ffteducationdatalab.org.uk | John Jerrim |Sam Sims |Christian Bokhove

    What do court cases, speed dating, baseball pitches and school inspections have in common? They all involve humans making repeated judgements about whether something meets a certain standard: reasonable doubt, marriage potential, foul throws, and inspection grades. Prior research suggests that human judgments can be influenced by prior judgements. This is known as sequential bias. For example, we might judge court cases relative to our expectations.

  • Oct 20, 2023 | ffteducationdatalab.org.uk | John Jerrim |Sam Sims |Christian Bokhove

    A significant proportion of school inspections in England are conducted by contractors – many of whom are staff employed by a school, often in a school leadership role. These individuals are privy to certain inside knowledge and training that are not available to most schools. For instance, they will receive regular training about the inspection framework, and what inspectors should (and should not) look for when they are judging a school.

  • Feb 27, 2023 | ffteducationdatalab.org.uk | Sam Sims

    Each year, the parents and carers of around half a million pupils submit applications to attend their preferred secondary schools. This decision usually determines the quality of the education that their child receives between age 11 and 16, when they take their GCSEs.A 2017 YouGov poll found that just under half of parents looked at Ofsted reports to inform their choice. Besides proximity to home, Ofsted inspection judgments were cited as the most important influence on their choices.

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