Rehearsals for democracy
Student life in Central and Eastern Europe, 1919–1923
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Student life in Central and Eastern Europe, 1919–1923
The impact of university education on disadvantaged people & their communities
Introduction The field of education is constantly changing, and since the Covid-19 crisis there has been a renewed emphasis on child-centred education. As a final-year PhD research student...
Continue reading blog postLily Verity is a post-doctoral research associate at the University of Manchester currently working on an MRC-funded project to co-develop a new measure for youth loneliness with young people. Her...
The opportunity BERA is looking for a team of editors to take on the editorship of the Curriculum Journal from the start of 2025. The Curriculum Journal is published by Wiley on behalf of the...
Ola Demkowicz is a senior lecturer in Psychology of Education at the Manchester Institute of Education, University of Manchester. She researches adolescent mental health with a particular focus on...
Research Intelligence issue 159: Partnering with generative artificial intelligence to write: The future of academic publishing
The whole initial teacher education (ITE) sector in England has just been through a significant change, brought about by the Department for Education’s ITT Market Review (DfE, 2022). We use the...
Continue reading blog postDr Hengameh Karimi is an accomplished educator and researcher dedicated to enhancing teaching and learning practices. With a first-class BA Hons in Linguistics, a master’s degree in TESOL, and a...
Georgina Brewis is Professor of Social History at IOE, UCL's Faculty of Education and Society. She is a historian of higher education, voluntary action and humanitarianism in Britain and the wider...
My specialist areas are creative methodologies and professional identity. I am particularly interested in the impact identity and academic identity has on professional teaching in Higher...
Is it time to start thinking about reframing climate change education? Teaching pupils about climate change and sustainability is problematic. Simply confronting them directly with the facts can...
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