As a teacher education lecturer in post compulsory education (PCE), I regularly look back on my own Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) experience as a student and think about how much it...
Jamie Heywood is a course manager and lecturer in teacher education at the Bedford College Group. He delivers on post compulsory education teacher training courses such as the PGCE and the...
Over the last decade, the landscape of research on materiality in educational studies has shifted from an emphasis on semiotic modes to one that considers material relationality and affective...
This event has been postponed and a new date will be confirmed soon. #WhitenessinEducation Online event – pre-registration essential CRT (Critical Race Theory) and CWS (Critical Whiteness...
Jennifer Rowsell is professor of literacies and social innovation at the University of Bristol’s School of Education. Her research interests include multimodal, makerspace and arts-based...
At the time of writing, as we move through the Covid-19 pandemic, most children in the UK have been away from school for nearly half a year, no end-of-year public examinations have taken place,...
Matthew Hopkinson is policy lead for pupil physical and mental wellbeing in the Department for Education, which incorporates policy on school approaches to pupil wellbeing support, anti-bullying...
Chris Bonell is Professor of Public Health Sociology and Associate Dean for Research at the London School of Hygiene and Topical Medicine, previously been a professor at University College London...
What is it like to publish during your PhD? How can you continue to publish after your PhD? How is it different to publish a book as opposed to journal articles? How do you navigate the process of...
Dr Liz White, Initial Teacher Education Research and Mentor Development Lead, University of Hertfordshire. Liz works on the School Direct programme for Initial Teacher Education and chairs the...