Nick Wragg
Nick Wragg works in further and higher education as a programme leader in business and psychology. Also a writer and business coach, and with an industrial background, he has a keen interest in...
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Nick Wragg works in further and higher education as a programme leader in business and psychology. Also a writer and business coach, and with an industrial background, he has a keen interest in...
Dear colleagues, All of us face significant challenges in many aspects of our lives as a result of the Covid-19 virus and its implications. BERA is closely monitoring the developments around...
Educational maths apps are increasingly popular in young children’s early learning experiences. When available in multiple languages, maths apps can offer the opportunity for learning in the...
Continue reading blog postThe British government’s introduction of degree apprenticeships (DAs) in 2015 marked a turning point in the delivery of both higher and vocational education in England. When announcing the...
Continue reading blog postAnthea Gulliford is a senior educational psychologist at the University of Nottingham and Nottingham City Council. She has a broad range of expertise including applied research methods,...
Professor Nicola Pitchford is a professor of developmental psychology at the University of Nottingham. Her expertise lies at the intersection of theory and practice in developmental psychology and...
Iro is Head of Research and Impact at Eton College, based at the Tony Little Centre for Innovation and Research in Learning. She completed her PhD in sociology at the University of Warwick, where...
Elizabeth is the programme leader for business management degrees and a research specialist at Pearson College London. With a PhD. from the University of Sydney and an MSc education (higher...
Online registration has now closed. If you want to attend this event, please email events@bera.ac.uk for details of how to register. The event is being run by the Froebel Trust and is being...
Research evidence is considered important, contributing to improvements in education policy and practice. High-quality evidence can lead to important gains for the public and for society....
Continue reading blog postBarbara Skinner is a Professor in TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages)and Education in the School of Education at Ulster University. Barbara lectures on a range of teacher...