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First Thing Music – Project Lead, a randomised control trial, funded in 2018/19 by the Education Endowment Foundation and the Royal Society for the Arts, that investigated the impact of daily...
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First Thing Music – Project Lead, a randomised control trial, funded in 2018/19 by the Education Endowment Foundation and the Royal Society for the Arts, that investigated the impact of daily...
Tony Bush is Professor of Educational Leadership at the University of Nottingham and previously held professorial positions at the universities of Leicester, Reading, Lincoln and Warwick. He is...
I am a Lecturer in Higher Education, and my main research interests relate to three interlinked questions: how higher education as a sector (and idea) works, how organisations in the sector...
Dr Helen Hanna is a lecturer in International and Comparative Education at the University of Manchester. She is a co-convenor of the BERA special interest group for Comparative and International...
Sarah is in the fourth year of her doctorate in education at the University of Sheffield. Her background is in history, and she has drawn on her experience of working with oral histories to inform...
Sylvia Ikomi has an MA in education. She is a recipient of an Economic and Social Research Council Stuart Hall PhD studentship. She is an early career researcher, higher education lecturer,...
Professor Michelle Somerton is Assistant Professor at the Graduate School of Education and current Academic Program Director of the degree Masters in Leadership Inclusive Education. She holds a...
Madina Karsakpayeva is a PhD student at Eotvos Lorand University (ELTE) in Hungary and disability and inclusion specialist from Kazakhstan. She served as coordinator on work with disabled people...
Galina Nam is a PhD Candidate at the University of Waikato, New Zealand. Galina’s doctoral research focuses on the development and implementation of inclusive education policies for children and...
Zhanat Tutesheva is a PhD Candidate at the School of Education, University of Bristol, United Kingdom. ‘Parental engagement in the learning of their children with SEND in the context of...
My experience: Over recent years I have been supporting schools and the Department for Education in creating whole school approaches to positive mental health. I have led courses, seminars and...
Branwen Bingle is head of primary initial teacher education at Newman University. Having completed doctoral research into children’s literature and sociocultural perceptions of teachers, she...