Playful Learning and Curriculum
Play has a vital role in helping us live happy and healthy lives. Engaging the imagination in playful learning is crucial in helping us make sense of things, and in fostering the creativity and...
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Play has a vital role in helping us live happy and healthy lives. Engaging the imagination in playful learning is crucial in helping us make sense of things, and in fostering the creativity and...
Noel Dempsey is a lecturer in football coaching and management at the University Campus of Football Business (UCFB). His research interests centre around formal coach education and the wider...
Kelly has been in education for over 20 years working in a variety of roles from Teacher, Headteacher and Director of Primary Improvement for a Multi Academy Trust. Currently, she is working on...
Play has a vital role in helping us live happy and healthy lives. Engaging the imagination in playful learning is crucial in helping us make sense of things, and in fostering the creativity and...
In an increasingly fragmented and competitive education system, recruiting the ‘best’ school leaders is based on fabricated notions of leadership. A recent job advert earned derision for being...
Continue reading blog postHaving spent a varied career in a variety of educational roles and contexts, I'm currently focused on completing a DPhil in Education at Harris Manchester College, University of Oxford. In phase...
Amanda Heffernan is a senior lecturer in educational leadership at the Manchester Institute of Education, University of Manchester. A former school principal, Amanda’s research focuses on the...
Hibah Khalid Aladsani is a Saudi Arabian assistant professor of educational technology at King Faisal University. She has 17 years of academic experience and won the first place Faculty Excellence...
The SIG is linked to the British Society for Research into Learning Mathematics (BSRLM) and aims to bring together researchers interested in a wide range of issues involving the teaching and...
Mathematical ideas, concepts or procedures are interconnected; they therefore cannot be understood well in isolation. Mathematical connections made in the classroom give students opportunities to...
Continue reading blog postRhona Black is from Dounby Community School. With Islean Gibson, she is in the thick of developing learner-led action research across the school. As a team, Rhona and Islean have been exploring...
Debbie Bogard has taught history and politics in further education (FE) and secondary school settings for 25 years. Debbie leads on teacher development and practitioner research in her current FE...