Shrehan Lynch
Dr Shrehan Lynch is a Senior Lecturer in Sport at the University of East London. She has over 15 years’ experience in education, Shrehan is currently the Course Leader for the Sport Foundation...
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Dr Shrehan Lynch is a Senior Lecturer in Sport at the University of East London. She has over 15 years’ experience in education, Shrehan is currently the Course Leader for the Sport Foundation...
An opportunity has arisen to become a SIG Convenor for Comparative & International Education and help lead the SIG over the next 3 years. Comparative and International Education is a vast,...
Dr Araz Zirar earned his PhD in Strategic HRM and Change from Loughborough University. Before his current role at the University of Huddersfield, he was an associate lecturer in Management at...
Mehmet DEMIR, Ph.D., is currently a Research Fellow in the Department of Education and Social Justice at the University of Birmingham. He has his Ph.D. in Curriculum and Pedagogy from the...
Micheal Van Wyk is a Professor of Economics Education in Curriculum Studies and Chair of the Department of Curriculum and Instructional Studies at the University of South Africa. His primary...
This special issue of the BERA Blog is the result of a collaboration between Antonia Voigt and Deepti R Bhat, two doctoral researchers at the School of Education, University of Bristol. Although...
Continue reading blog postHenry Hunjo is an associate professor at Lagos State University, Nigeria. He holds a PhD in English Language from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria. His research interests include English as a...
This BERA Blog special issue highlights educational topics in the Global South that require urgent attention if we want to reach the goal of quality education for all. The contributions illustrate...
As of 2023, an estimated 6.7 million students were enrolled in about 13,600 international schools globally. Over the past decade, the global sector of international schools grew by a third, and...
Continue reading blog postIn Global South countries, the issue of students’ freedoms to learn in a language they know well has been a subject of discussion for many decades. In Tanzania, there is an ongoing debate...
Continue reading blog postFor two decades between 1980 and 2000, Peru experienced a significant internal conflict, primarily involving the government and the ‘Shining Path’ terrorist group. This tragic period resulted...
Continue reading blog postDecolonisation is a continuous struggle for many countries in the Global South, yet it is often overlooked within the context of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Among other ambitions,...
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