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BERA is looking for a new team of editors to take on the editorship of The Curriculum Journal – the Association’s international peer-reviewed journal of curricula, pedagogy and assessment –...
News2 Feb 2018
BERA is looking for a new team of editors to take on the editorship of The Curriculum Journal, the Association's highly regarded international peer-reviewed journal which publishes original...
This blog draws on an important piece of research published by the Education Endowment Foundation (EEF) in England in 2015: Making the Best use of Teaching Assistants (Sharples, Webster and...
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Jonathan Glazzard
The increased demand for education as a tradable commodity has seen a growing number of international students seeking UK qualifications over the past decade (OECD, 2009). It is becoming...
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Val Poultney
One of the Millennium Development Goals set by the United Nations (UN) in 2000 concerns achieving universal primary education (United Nations, 2015b). Since then, systemic changes have been...
Keynote Speaker: Dr Viv Caruana, Leeds Beckett University Internationalisation has become a common term often within neo-liberal discussions of the university. This conference seeks to explore...
Past event23 Jan 2018
There is a continual debate and discussion about exams – whether it is standard attainment tests (SATs) at primary school or GCSEs and A-levels at secondary – and how effective they are not...
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Christine Challen
Last autumn I was lucky enough to attend one of a series of BERA Postgraduate Forum events that focussed on research methodology. It was pleasing to see that many of the postgraduates in...
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Kathryn Spicksley
Many thanks to those members who self-nominated for the REF panel. As you know, BERA Council established a small group led by Professor John Leach with the support of Professor Margaret...
News16 Jan 2018
BERA is please to announce that the abstract submission has now opened for the BERA Conference 2018 to be held at Northumbria University, 11th-13th September 2018. SUBMIT/EDIT AN...
Opportunity
We know that parents are given some choice over which school their children can attend. To this end academics, drawing on work by Bourdieu (1990), have explored the habitus and culture of both...
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Mary-Claire Travers
At an ESRC-Palgrave-Springer Festival of Social Science event about social sciences impact, held at the Royal Society on 7 November 2017 (#FossImpact), I asked a question. Before I repeat this...
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Helen E Lees