Dan Nuttall
Dan Nuttall is an experienced history teacher, currently teaching at a sixth-form college in the north-west of England. In addition to textbook authorship, Dan has conducted research into...
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Dan Nuttall is an experienced history teacher, currently teaching at a sixth-form college in the north-west of England. In addition to textbook authorship, Dan has conducted research into...
Malissa Lewis-Francis, is a leader in education, budding scholar and founder of OnRoot. She has made significant achievements at the University of Wolverhampton, and is currently in the early...
‘The premier demand upon all education is that Auschwitz not happen again. Its priority before any other requirement is such that I believe I need not and should not justify it.’ —Adorno,...
Continue reading blog postNeoliberalism – the free market ideology of individual liberty and choice, combined with limited government interference in a competitive marketplace – has been a growing international trend...
Continue reading blog postKalpa Ghelani, a former primary school teacher and Special Educational Needs Coordinator (SENCO), is a Senior Lecturer and Programme Lead for the PGCE, teaching on both undergraduate and...
Creative Advocacy – using arts based education research to engage new audiences and give voice to participants This webinar discusses how the arts can be used to communicate powerful ideas in...
There are various workshops running on Monday 8 September 2025. Spaces on workshops are limited so book early to avoid disappointment. Title: Conducting systematic reviews in Education:...
Ekene “E” Okobi is an interdisciplinary artist, journalist, playwright and poet from San Francisco. Her pedagogical practice includes developing and facilitating family and community...
Dr Alfred Kitawi is the Director of the Centre for Research in Education and lecturer at the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Strathmore University, Kenya. His expertise is in the areas...
For decades, sports in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) were a male-dominated domain. Women’s participation in physical activity was limited by cultural barriers, societal expectations and a...
Continue reading blog postEducator in schools, colleges and universities since 2005 with expertise and published work across Early Childhood, Primary, Secondary, FE and HE. Chelle started her career with the goal to gain...
Join us for an online event hosted by the Sexualities and Gender Special Interest Group of the British Education Research Association. Calling all educators, researchers, and advocates interested...