Fay Cosgrove
Fay Cosgrove has been a primary school teacher since 2005 and is a regional lead practitioner for numeracy. She is a senior leader at her school, a facilitator for the Outstanding Teacher...
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Fay Cosgrove has been a primary school teacher since 2005 and is a regional lead practitioner for numeracy. She is a senior leader at her school, a facilitator for the Outstanding Teacher...
Sarah Robertson joined the RSC in 2015 and has been developing the organisation’s support for chemistry teaching and its growing leadership and campaigning on sustainability. The chemical...
Kerry is Assistant Head of the School Humanities and Educational Studies at Canterbury Christ Church University. She is in the final thesis stage of her Education Doctorate, a narrative inquiry...
A podcast discussion between two teacher researchers and an HE researcher, exploring the challenges and benefits of working together to carry out research in schools
School closures implemented during the pandemic to mitigate the impact of Covid-19 meant that parents had to take on home-schooling and extra childcare responsibilities. These responsibilities...
Continue reading blog postAngeliki Kallitsoglou is a senior lecturer in child psychology and education based at the School of Education, University of Exeter, and a chartered psychologist. Angeliki studies children’s...
Pamela-Zoe Topalli is a doctoral researcher and a university teacher in the Department of Teacher Education at University of Turku, Finland. She is a licensed psychologist with a diploma degree in...
BERA is extremely concerned about the recommendations made in the Initial Teacher Training Market Review Report (MRR) commissioned by the Department for Education. We are particularly troubled...
'The eldest ones said that the laughter and tears are sewn right into the quilt, part and parcel, stitch by stitch. Emotions, experiences, heartbreak, mourning, pain and regret, stitched into the...
Continue reading blog postResearch on the Covid-19 pandemic draws attention to its unequal impacts on differently positioned families, particularly highlighting the acute struggles of disadvantaged families (see for...
Continue reading blog postCaroline Larmour was a lecturer at the University of Cumbria (working with children and families) and a community-based practitioner responsible for co-ordinating the Baby Bundles outreach...
Lauren Larmour is a specialist youth worker, qualified teacher and artist. She is continuing the Baby Bundles outreach programme started by her mother, Caroline Larmour.