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Stephen Gorard

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Professor Stephen Gorard
Born
Professor Stephen A. C. Gorard

1957
Alma materUniversity of Wales, Cardiff (PhD)
Scientific career
FieldsSociology of education
InstitutionsDurham University
University of Birmingham
ThesisSchool choice in an established market : families and fee-paying schools in South Wales. (1996)
Websitewww.durham.ac.uk/staff/s-a-c-gorard/

Stephen A. C. Gorard is a British academic who specialises in the sociology of education. He is Professor of Education and Public Policy at Durham University.[1][2] Stephen Gorard is the most published and cited [3] UK author in education, and in the top ten academic journals worldwide.[4]

Family background

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His mother was Barbara Kathleen Hampton.[5] His mother attended Notting Hill and Ealing High School, and lived at 47 King Edward Gardens, and ran the local Guide pack, of the 1st Ealing Girl Guides. His parents lived in the same area of West Ealing.[6] His maternal grandfather was the deputy borough engineer of Acton. His father attended Ealing County School.[7]

His father, Anthony John Gorard, of 114 Cleveland Road, Ealing, married on Saturday 1 May 1954 at St Stephen's Church, Ealing. His parents moved to Fetcham in Surrey.[8][9]

Tony Gorard, born 1927, helped to start Anglia Television, joining HTV in August 1967 as Managing Director. HTV took over from Television Wales and the West on 4 March 1968. His father resigned in January 1978, being replaced by Ron Wordley.[10][11]

His family had lived on Unthank Road in Norwich.[12] William Gorard, Tony's brother, worked for GKN Foundations.[13] Tony Gorard was chief executive of CBC from 1980. The family lived at 'The Beeches' in Chew Magna with four children, then 'Chew Hill House'.

His sister Elizabeth was born in 1964 in Norwich; Heather was born in 1962 in Norwich, and died in 2016 in Hereford; and Rowena was born in 1956 in Ealing, and married in 1980 at St Andrew's Church, Chew Magna.[14]

His father died aged 93 on 14 November 2020.

Early life

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He was born in 1957 in Barnet. On 14 September 1976 he had a motorbike accident on Tower Road South in Warmley, being taken to hospital.[15]

Education

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Gorard was educated at Cardiff University where he was awarded a PhD in 1996 for research into private and private (fee-paying) schools in Wales.[16]

Career and research

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From September 1991, he was second master at Llandovery College, an independent school.[17]

Gorard started his academic career in 1997, having been a secondary school teacher and leader, adult educator, computer analyst, and PhD student at Cardiff. He is Professor of Education and Public Policy, and Fellow of the Wolfson Research Institute, at Durham University.

His research has been funded by bodies including the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), Joseph Rowntree Foundation, Brookings Institution, Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE), Qualifications and Curriculum Development Agency (QCA), the Welsh Assembly, and the Education Endowment Foundation (EEF).[citation needed]

Gorard has given written and verbal evidence to various parliamentary select committees. He has contributed regularly stories and articles to all forms the media. including Times Educational Supplement.[citation needed] Gorard has been granted the title of Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences.[when?] The British Educational Research Association (BERA) has included his work as one of the landmark studies that have had a significant impact on British educational policy and teaching practices.[18] He has also been a member of the ESRC Grant Assessment Panel for Education, and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.[19]

He is the author of over 1,000 books, articles and chapters, and his work on educational inequality forms part of the A level Sociology syllabus.

Publications

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His book publications include:

  • Siddiqui, N. and Gorard, S. (Eds) (2022) Making your doctoral research project ambitious: Developing large-scale studies with real-world impact, Abingdon: Routledge, 978-1-032-05975-4 (hardback), 978-1-032-06245-7 (paperback), 978-1-003-20136-6 (ebook)
  • Gorard, S. (2021) How to make sense of statistics: Everything you need to know about using numbers in social science, London: SAGE, ISBN hardback 9781526413819, paperback 9781526413826, ebook 9781529755862
  • Gorard, S. (2020 Ed.) Getting evidence into education: Evaluating the routes to policy and practice, London: Routledge, ISBN hardback 9780367258801, paperback 978036728832, ebook 9780429290343
  • Gorard, S. (2018) Education policy: Evidence of equity and effectiveness, Bristol: Policy Press, ISBN 978-1447342151, 224 pages
  • Gorard, S., See, BH and Siddiqui, N. (2017) The trials of evidence-based education, London: Routledge, ISBN 9781138209664, 200 pages
  • Gorard, S. and See, BH. (2013) Overcoming disadvantage in education, London: Routledge, ISBN 978-0415536899, 224 pages
  • Gorard, S. (2013) Research Design: Robust approaches for the social sciences, London:SAGE, ISBN 978-1446249024, 218 pages
  • Gorard, S. and Smith, E. (2010) Equity in Education: an international comparison of pupil perspectives, London: Palgrave, ISBN 978-0-230-23025-5, 256 pages
  • Gorard, S. (2008, Ed.) Quantitative research in education: Volumes 1 to 3, London: Sage, ISBN 978-1-84787-327-9, 1264 pages
  • Gorard, S., with Adnett, N., May, H., Slack, K., Smith, E. and Thomas, L. (2007) Overcoming barriers to HE, Stoke-on-Trent: Trentham Books, ISBN 978-1-85856-414-2 (paperback), 190 pages
  • Gorard, S., See, BH., Smith, E. and White, P. (2006) Teacher supply: the key issues, London: Continuum, ISBN 0-8264-8770-X (hardback), 194 pages
  • Gorard, S. (2006) Using everyday numbers effectively in research: Not a book about statistics, London: Continuum, ISBN 0-8264-8830-7 (paperback), 94 pages
  • Selwyn, N., Gorard, S. and Furlong, J. (2006) Adult learning in the digital age, London: RoutledgeFalmer, ISBN 0-415-35699-7 (paperback), ISBN 0-415-35698-9 (hardback), 229 pages
  • Gorard, S., with Taylor, C. (2004) Combining methods in educational and social research, London: Open University Press, ISBN 0-335-21307-3 (paperback), ISBN 0-335-21308-1 (hardback), 198 pages
  • Gorard, S., Taylor, C. and Fitz, J. (2003) Schools, Markets and Choice Policies, London: RoutledgeFalmer, ISBN 0-415-30423-7 (paperback), ISBN 0-415-30422-9 (hardback), 226 pages
  • Gorard, S. (2003) Quantitative methods in social science: the role of numbers made easy, London: Continuum, ISBN 0-8264-6586-2 (paperback), ISBN 0-8264-6587-0 (hardback), 252 pages
  • Gorard, S. and Rees, G. (2002) Creating a learning society?, Bristol: Policy Press, ISBN 1-86134-286-1 (paperback), ISBN 1-86134-393-0 (hardback), 192 pages
  • Gorard, S. and Selwyn, N. (2002) Information Technology, New York: McGraw Hill, ISBN 0-07-139667-5, 112 pages
  • Selwyn, N. and Gorard, S. (2002) The information age: technology, learning and social exclusion in Wales, Cardiff: University of Wales Press, ISBN 0-7083-1708-1, 226 pages
  • Gorard, S. (2001) Quantitative Methods in Educational Research: The role of numbers made easy, London: Continuum, ISBN 0-8264-5307-4 (paperback), ISBN 0-8264-5306-6 (hardback), 200 pages
  • Gorard, S. and Selwyn, N. (2001) Information Technology, London: Hodder and Stoughton, ISBN 0-340-80437-8, 104 pages
  • Gorard, S. (2000) Education and Social Justice, Cardiff: University of Wales Press, ISBN 0-7083-1619-0, 242 pages
  • Gorard, S. (1997) School Choice in an Established Market, Aldershot: Ashgate, ISBN 1-84014-106-9, 271 pages

His journal articles include:

  • Gorard, S., Ventista, O., Morris, R. and See, B. (2021) Who wants to be a teacher? Findings from a survey of undergraduates in England, Educational Studies, https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/03055698.2021.1915751
  • Gorard, S., Siddiqui, N. and See, BH (2021) Assessing the impact of Pupil Premium funding on primary school segregation and attainment, Research Papers in Education, https://doi.org/10.1080/02671522.2021.1907775
  • See, BH, Gorard, S., Siddiqui, N., El Soufi, N., Lu, B. and Dong, L. (2021) A systematic review of technology-mediated parental engagement on student outcomes, Educational Research and Evaluation, Full article: A systematic review of the impact of technology-mediated parental engagement on student outcomes (tandfonline.com)
  • See, BH, Gorard, S., Lu, B., Dong, L. and Siddiqui, N. (2021) Is technology always helpful?: A critical review of the use of education technology in supporting formative assessment in schools, Research Papers in Education, https://doi.org/10.1080/02671522.2021.1907778
  • See, BH, Morris, R., Gorard, S. and El Soufi, N. (2021) Recruiting and retaining teachers: what works? Researching Education, 2, 1, doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4550903
  • Boliver, V., Gorard, S. and Siddiqui, N. (2021) Using contextual data to widen access to higher education, Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education, 25, 1, 7-13, https://doi.org/10.1080/13603108.2019.1678076
  • Zelinsky, T., Gorard, S. and Siddiqui, N. (2021) Increasing understanding of the aspirations and expectations of Roma students, British Journal of Sociology of Education, 42, 4, 588-606 https://doi.org/10.1080/01425692.2021.1872366
  • Gorard, S. (2020) Handling missing data in numeric analyses, International Journal of Social Research Methods, 23, 6, 651-660, https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13645579.2020.1729974
  • Gorard, S., See, BH and Siddiqui, N. (2020) What is the evidence on the best way to get evidence into use in education?, Review of Education, DOI: 10.1002/REV3.3200
  • Gorard, S., Siddiqui, N. and See, BH (2019) The difficulties of judging what difference the Pupil Premium has made to school intakes and outcomes in England, Research Papers in Education, https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/02671522.2019.1677759
  • Gorard, S. and Siddiqui, N. (2019) How trajectories of disadvantage help explain school attainment, SAGE Open, https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/2158244018825171
  • Gorard, S., Boliver, V., Siddiqui, N. and Banerjee, P. (2019) Which are the most suitable contextual indicators for use in widening participation to HE?, Research Papers in Education, 34, 1, 99-129, https://doi.org/10.1080/02671522.2017.1402083
  • Gorard, S. and Siddiqui, N. (2018) Grammar schools in England: a new analysis of social segregation and academic outcomes, British Journal of Sociology of Education, 39, 7, 909-924, https://doi.org/10.1080/01425692.2018.1443432

References

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  1. ^ "Professor Stephen Gorard". School of Education. Durham University. Retrieved 8 September 2016.
  2. ^ "Stephen Gorard". The Conversation.
  3. ^ Tosun, Cemal (April 2022). "Trends of WoS educational research articles in the last half‐century". Review of Education. 10 (1). doi:10.1002/rev3.3328. ISSN 2049-6613.
  4. ^ Gorard, Stephen. "Stephen Gorard publications and citations analysis". exaly Search Engine. Retrieved 2022-05-16.
  5. ^ Somerset Standard Friday 29 October 1976, page 12
  6. ^ Middlesex County Times Saturday 19 March 1949, page 5
  7. ^ Middlesex County Times Saturday 6 August 1938, page 9
  8. ^ Middlesex County Times Saturday 8 May 1954, page 10
  9. ^ Acton Gazette Friday 7 May 1954, page 7
  10. ^ Western Daily Press Friday 6 January 1978, page 1
  11. ^ Times Monday January 9 1978, page 16
  12. ^ Middlesex County Times Friday 11 August 1967, page 1
  13. ^ Western Daily Press Saturday 3 February 1968, page 10
  14. ^ Western Daily Press Tuesday 18 December 1979, page 5
  15. ^ Bristol Evening Post Tuesday 14 September 1976, page 1
  16. ^ Gorard, Stephen A. C. (1996). School choice in an established market : families and fee-paying schools in South Wales. copac.jisc.ac.uk (PhD thesis). University of Wales. EThOS uk.bl.ethos.364340.
  17. ^ Times Thursday September 5 1991, page 18
  18. ^ "40@40 – A portrait of 40 years of educational research through 40 studies". BERA. Retrieved 8 April 2016.
  19. ^ "Staff Profile". Durham University. Retrieved 8 April 2016.