Should Phonics be ‘the only game in town’?
Recently Phonics has been accepted as the prime approach for the teaching and learning of reading and as a key way to measure success in reading pedagogy. This webinar problematise that view by...
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Recently Phonics has been accepted as the prime approach for the teaching and learning of reading and as a key way to measure success in reading pedagogy. This webinar problematise that view by...
The BJET Fellowship is awarded to an individual with the most compelling proposal for a piece of research in the field of educational technology. The Fellowship lasts for one year and is worth...
Ann Keane-Maher is a highly experience Head teacher with over 40 years’ experience in schools across the country. She started her teaching career in 1980 and spent 17 years teaching English and...
Picture your favourite childhood toy. What was it? What did you learn from it? How did you know it was for you? These questions, and others like it, underpin the questions raised by posthumanist...
Continue reading blog postIn this episode of the ½¿É«µ¼º½ Podcast Joanna Merrett discusses the impact the Covid-19 pandemic has had on elective home education families and her recent research submitted to the UK EHE select...
Corinne Greaves is a partnership coordinator at the University of Exeter, managing secondary school relations for the PGCE programme. She is currently completing a Master’s-level apprenticeship...
Heidi Long is a partnership coordinator at the University of Exeter, managing primary school relations for the PGCE programme. She is currently completing a Master’s-level apprenticeship in...
What is the problem? Education research has periodically been sharply criticised for being weak in comparison with research from other disciplines. Some of this criticism has implied, or...
Continue reading blog postJoanna is a researcher for The Centre for Social Mobility at Exeter University. As well as being a Home Education Consultant and Early Years Teacher. Most recently conducting the biggest survey of...
Kylie Peppler is an associate professor of informatics and education at the University of California, Irvine and director of the Creativity Labs. Her current scholarly interests include theorising...
Online registration for this event has now closed, please email [email protected] to register. #TeacherEd&Development Online event – pre-registration essential With Covid -19, education...
Dido Harding was appointed as a Conservative peer (Baroness Harding of Winscombe) by then prime minister David Cameron in 2014. She is head of the NHS test and trace programme, and has been...
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