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‘Why can’t I use this voucher?’ The impact of Covid-19 on access and (in)effective support of the school food voucher scheme
The Food Foundation (2020) has found since lockdown started that 5 million people in the UK living in households with children under 18 have experienced food insecurity. A minority (1.8 million)...
Continue reading blog postKen Kahn
Ken Kahn first became interested in AI programming by children in the 1970s. He published the paper ‘Three Interactions between AI and Education’ (Kahn, 1977) while he was a graduate student...
Global Perspectives: Educational Leadership
The University of Worcester, in association with the Education Futures Collaboration and British Educational Research Association (BERA), invite you to participate in our 5th international...
Identity building as a pathway to children and young people’s wellbeing in schools
For decades now, there has been a looming child and youth mental health crisis in many developed nations globally (WHO, 2020). Nations have varied in policy responses to the issue, but what many...
Continue reading blog postLanguage Trends 2021 Research
This is a series of three podcasts about the 2021 Language Trends Research. One podcast will feature research in Northern Ireland, the second one will feature research in England and the third...
BERA Literacy and Language SIG: Language Trends Northern Ireland 2021 Research
In this podcast Dr Barbara Skinner interviews Dr. Ian Collen (Director, Northern Ireland Centre for Information on Language Teaching and Research (NICILT) & lead researcher) Caroline...
Marnee Shay
Dr Marnee Shay is an Aboriginal educator and researcher and senior research fellow in the School of Education at the University of Queensland. Marnee’s research spans the field of Indigenous...
Ceri Brown
Dr Ceri Brown is an associate professor in the Department of Education at the University of Bath. Her research focuses on the impacts of education policy on children’s schooling experiences,...
The corridors of silence
Our vernacular is somewhat noisy with idioms of silence: deafening silences; as silent as the grave; a wall of silence; suffering in silence. Other idioms offer implicit references to silence,...
Continue reading blog postTowards developing an education continuity plan: Supporting schools in times of crisis
This report considers how educational continuity plans (ECPs) can better support schools in times of crisis, specifically from the perspective of headteachers, whose experiences, challenges and...
Small schools, big issue? Exploring the future for small schools in rural and coastal England
Online registration for this event has now closed, to register please email events@bera.ac.uk #BERA_EducationalEffectiveness @BERA_News BERA SIG for Educational Effectiveness and...