Getting it out there: how, where, why?
Writing for publication is widely understood as a central activity for researchers, and, since their institutions have the same ambition, perhaps the one by which researchers are ultimately...
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Writing for publication is widely understood as a central activity for researchers, and, since their institutions have the same ambition, perhaps the one by which researchers are ultimately...
An exploration of existing statistical data relating to staff equality in UK higher education Commissioned by BERA, we undertook a study for the purpose of providing an evidence-base about the...
A survey of education researchers’ work, experiences and identities The strength of education research is necessarily dependent on the strength of its workforce. Recent research has highlighted...
A quantitative assessment of the progress of education as an academic discipline in UK universities through analysis of REF data This presentation previews the final report to be published as...
Successfully attending higher education has become increasingly crucial for better work and life prospects. However, disabled students are likely to take longer to complete a degree (OfS, 2020a),...
Held as part of the event: Creative pedagogies, research and practice in conversations, this annual Anna Craft Memorial Lecture features Associate Professor Kerry Chappell delivery of her lecture:...
This online event offered insightful conversations with three creativities in education experts including those with academic and practice-based experience. The conversations focused on how these...
The provision of and access to school places in England is structured through segregation, and yet influential research takes place without due recognition of how selection and choice operate. For...
What is Digital Citizenship anyway? Where does it fit in the curriculum – is it Computer Science, or is it Citizenship & PSHE? Where does it sit in the wider life of the school, whether in the...
This podcast is the fourth in a series commissioned by the Research Methodology in Education Special Interest Group to showcase the variety of methodologies and methods being undertaken by...
This seminar will provide an opportunity to hear from contributing authors to the recently published Special Issue of The Curriculum Journal, decolonial and anti-racist perspectives in teacher...
This podcast is the third in a series commissioned by the Research Methodology in Education Special Interest Group to showcase the variety of methodologies and methods being undertaken by...