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Schools’ use of technology linked to lower pupil test scores
Further questions about the impact of technology in the classroom are being raised today, as new research links frequent computer usage to lower test scores.A study being presented to BERA by Dr...
Speakers
Professor Siân Bayne Sian is Professor of Digital Education at the University of Edinburgh, based in the Moray House School of Education. She directs the Centre for Research in Digital...
Conference 2015 photo gallery
Tuesday 15 September 2015 Please scroll through for all photos Wednesday 16 September 2015 Please scroll through for all photos Wednesday 16 September 2015 - Titanic Dinner Please...
Number of children classed as having special needs falling dramatically
The number of children registered as having special educational needs is dropping sharply as schools in England respond to government policy changes and possibly, also, to pressures on their...
Presenter and Chair Information
Information for presenters All presenters must register at the registration desk on arrival and check in at the speaker preview room. All meeting rooms will have a data projector, PC (PowerPoint...
High take-up of private tuition by primary school pupils revealed
Nearly half of 11-year-olds among some minority ethnic groups in the UK are receiving private tuition outside of school, research has revealed.Children categorised as from Chinese, black or Indian...
Scottish and English teenagers split on whether university should be free
A difference of opinion between English and Scottish young people on how higher education should be funded has been captured in a study being presented to BERA today.Around three quarters of...
Can We Stop It? Yes We Can! Stamping Out English Cultural “imperialism”
I subscribe to The London Review of Books (LRB). The main article on May 7th 2015 was about free schools and academies. It provoked a vigorous debate (on 21/5. 4/6 and 18/6) with serious...
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