Melissa Glackin
Dr Melissa Glackin is a reader in Science and Environmental Education at King’s College London. Melissa is interested in why teachers teach what they do, and how they do, within the fields of...
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Dr Melissa Glackin is a reader in Science and Environmental Education at King’s College London. Melissa is interested in why teachers teach what they do, and how they do, within the fields of...
Most readers will now most probably have heard of ChatGPT. For some this word may fill us with hope and anticipation. Others may tremble. Before we describe the potential applications of ChatGPT...
Continue reading blog postArtificial intelligence (AI) prompts an existential crisis for universities (Bearman et al., 2022), stoking concerns that we may lose the human touch or that teachers and institutions may be...
Continue reading blog postSIG Convenor Vacancy The Educational Research and Educational Policy-Making SIG aims: To identify and enhance the various ways in which, and the supporting conditions under which, scholarly...
Culture encompasses the shared beliefs, customs and artifacts of a group or society, shaping the way of life of a community. Local culture refers to the specific cultural practices unique to a...
Continue reading blog postJoin the Children and Childhoods SIG meeting to network with colleagues, learn about the activities of the SIG and plans for 2023 and onwards. This meeting will be hosted online, where you will...
Margaret Bearman is a research professor in the Centre for Research in Assessment and Digital Learning (CRADLE), Deakin University. She has a first-class honours degree in computer science and a...
What are English as Second Language and English as Foreign Language teachers’ beliefs concerning multilingualism? And how do they adapt their teaching to take into account students’ diverse...
Continue reading blog postSteve is a Highly Accomplished Teacher who teaches senior biology at a state high school in Brisbane, Australia. Steve’s PhD investigated instructor visibility and familiarity in video...
This blog post addresses the issue that, if the school curriculum is believed to be a robust framework for the learner to make sense of their world, then the General Certification of School...
Continue reading blog postCome along to the BERA ECR Network’s coffee hour during which time you’ll have the opportunity to find out more about the ECR Network and its activities as well as getting to know a little...
Christian Carlsen is Associate Professor in English, working within teacher education and language studies. He holds a BEd in education, and an MA and PhD in literature. He has experience as a...