Harriett Moore
Harriett Moore has a diverse background in the fields of both education and research, originally studying animal behaviour before transferring her skills into human behaviour. She has worked as a...
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Harriett Moore has a diverse background in the fields of both education and research, originally studying animal behaviour before transferring her skills into human behaviour. She has worked as a...
Sarah Gillie is a former primary school teacher whose research interests relate to inclusion in education across and beyond ‘compulsory’ schooling. Family diagnoses of neurodivergence have...
Emma Rawlings Smith is Lecturer in Sustainability and Geography Education at the University of Southampton where she teaches across postgraduate programmes. She taught 11-18 school geography in...
Introduction In Ireland teacher continuing professional development is provided by national support services. These are staffed with teachers seconded annually from their schools for a maximum of...
Continue reading blog postMy main area of interest is sustainable education and in particular the intersections with issues of social, racial and epistemic justice. I am interested in participatory approaches to research...
The Early Career Researcher Network Career Development Fellowship is a flexible package of benefits intended to support ECRs in the first three years following completion of their doctorate,...
This blog post looks forward to the forthcoming symposium at ½¿É«µ¼º½ Conference 2023, which will present the findings from two studies that were developed to examine the problem of institutional...
Continue reading blog postDrawing on the conclusions of five research projects commissioned as part of a wider initiative, ½¿É«µ¼º½ has published a statement on the position of education as an academic discipline. Celebrating...
Charlotte Marshall is a lecturer at Nottingham Trent University where she has recently achieved senior fellow of the Higher Education Authority. Charlotte is a postgraduate of the University of...
Philippa Isom is a lecturer of initial teacher education (ECE, Primary and Secondary) at Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa – Massey University in Aotearoa New Zealand. Her work focuses on preparing...
Despite efforts to improve careers education, it is still seen to be largely ineffective. In addition, young people’s career aspirations have changed little in recent decades. OECD data from...
Continue reading blog postResearch Intelligence issue 156: Intersectionality: Teaching & learning in UK schools