Steven Hodge
Steven Hodge works at Griffith University in Queensland, Australia, where he is Deputy Director of the Griffith Institute for Educational Research (GIER), and Deputy Head of School (Research) in...
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Steven Hodge works at Griffith University in Queensland, Australia, where he is Deputy Director of the Griffith Institute for Educational Research (GIER), and Deputy Head of School (Research) in...
There is a long-standing tradition of using classroom observations in the assessment and development of teaching in education systems across the world (O’Leary 2020). This is because...
Continue reading blog postDr Karen Jones is Associate Professor of Educational Leadership and Management at the Institute of Education, University of Reading, UK. She holds senior leadership responsibilities as Director of...
Pinyan Lin is in the final year of a PhD programme at The Manchester Institute of Education, having previously graduated with the Master’s degree in Educational Leadership. Her research...
Artificial intelligence (AI) in education is not new. The pioneers of AI during the 1950s were cognitive scientists who were directly involved in education research (Doroudi, 2023). However, there...
Continue reading blog postIn this blog post, I share my experiences of presenting at the National Centre for Research Methods (NCRM) e-Festival. After outlining the initial application, the run-up to the event and the...
Continue reading blog postThe Artificial and Human Intelligence SIG meeting was held to network with colleagues, learn about the activities of the SIG and plans for 2024 and onwards. This meeting was hosted online, where...
Pravin Balakrishnan is a PhD student at King’s College London under the lead supervision of Dr Maren Elfert, with Dr Ayo Mansaray and Dr Diego Santori. Pravin is researching on the intersection...
During 11 years in the RAF as an aircraft engineer servicing helicopters, Hawks and Jaguars, David Chapman discovered a love of teaching and graduated from Wolverhampton University with a...
The reference to ‘public executions’ in the title of this blog post is a quote from a research participant who was describing his experience of what happens when someone is caught bullying in...
Continue reading blog postOn #InternationalWomensDay, ½¿É«µ¼º½ is celebrating the incredible achievements and contributions of women in educational research. Read below for a selection of exciting ½¿É«µ¼º½ events, blogs and...
Following the publication of the Palgrave International Handbook of Marxism and Education, this session centred three international interventions, demonstrating how a range of contextualised...