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Private schooling in Britain is unaffordable for the majority of families, but for those that can afford it what do their children get out of paying for education? There are some who say, not...
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Francis Green
A favourable classroom climate – essentially one in which there is a well-ordered and calm environment – is likely to be conducive to learning and therefore important for pupil progress....
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Andrew Jenkins
The utility of social theory as tools and resources for the development of research methodology This symposium aims to explore key issues and debates in designing and implementing research driven...
Past event20 Apr 2017
Over the past two decades the UK state education system has faced increasing pressure to raise academic standards and improve outcomes for all young people, regardless of their social background...
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Kate Hoskins
http://www.britsoc.co.uk/events/bsa-annual-conference.aspx Keynote speakers: Alice Goffman, University of Wisconsin Colin Samson, University of Essex Guy Standing, SOAS University of...
Past event15 Apr 2015
Registration online is now closed. However if you would still like to attend this event please email events@bera.ac.uk. The day event is geared towards post-graduate and early career...
Past event14 Apr 2015
The Social Theory and Education SIG aims to support and develop theoretically informed educational research.
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