Julie Blake
Dr Julie Blake is an early career researcher who achieved a Doctorate in Education from the University of Birmingham in 2022. Following a career as a secondary school teacher, Julie now works in...
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Dr Julie Blake is an early career researcher who achieved a Doctorate in Education from the University of Birmingham in 2022. Following a career as a secondary school teacher, Julie now works in...
Promoting rich learning in and across the sciences, technology, engineering, the arts and mathematics
Amanda McCrory is an Associate Professor of Ethics in Science Education at the Institute of Education, University College London. She is a researcher whose publications and standing in the field...
Rory McDonald is a Research Officer at the Gatsby Charitable Foundation and Visiting Academic at Liverpool John Moores University. Through his doctoral research he explored the notion of...
We would like to invite any interested members to apply to the role of BERA’s Engagement Committee Chair. The role will commence in September 2024 and run for a period of four years. The...
How can I publish my research open access? What exactly is a post-print? And why does peer review take so long? Answering all your questions and more, this event will bring together a panel of...
Meta-analyses can play an important role in educational research. Aggregating results from different, but comparable studies, to demonstrate average effect sizes can be highly informative....
Continue reading blog postWho is it for? The ECR Network’s symposia series is targeted at early career researchers (ECRs) – be they current Masters or Doctoral students or those in the early post-doctoral phase....
How can I publish my research open access? What exactly is a post-print? And why does peer review take so long? Answering all your questions and more, this event will bring together a panel of...
Dr Jessica Gagnon has worked in higher education in the US and UK for 20 years. She is a sociologist of higher education whose research is primarily focused on inequalities, particularly in STEM....
Why is data related to time important for education research? Considering ‘time’ is a crucial issue for researchers of education because development and change are fundamental to understand...
Continue reading blog postOver recent years, the climate crisis has become an accepted scientific fact, and around the world, children and young people have become some of the most vociferous activists for a more...