Neil Selwyn
Neil Selwyn is a professor in Monash University鈥檚 Faculty of Education (Australia). His research is currently focussing on issues of datafication, digital labor and the AI-driven automation of...
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Neil Selwyn is a professor in Monash University鈥檚 Faculty of Education (Australia). His research is currently focussing on issues of datafication, digital labor and the AI-driven automation of...
Jesper Aagaard is a lecturer in Aarhus University鈥檚 Department of Psychology and Behavioural Sciences (Denmark). His research is currently focussing on the use of digital devices in school...
A new virtual issue of BJET Online learning and teaching has necessarily come to the fore over the past few weeks and months as we adapt to Covid-19. In a new virtual issue of the British Journal...
Almost all dimensions of human experience have been affected by the Covid-19 outbreak, and governments around the world have adopted stringent measures to stop the spread of the virus. One such...
Continue reading blog postDr Helen Lewis is director of initial teacher education at Swansea University. Her background is in primary, initial and continuing teacher education, and she has previously worked as a teacher...
In the public debate about the impacts of the Covid-19 lockdown on education, much attention has understandably been given to concerns about disadvantaged children falling behind at school, and to...
Continue reading blog postCurriculum reform in Wales is heralding a raft of changes for schools, one of which is the rise in significance of the expressive arts. The new Welsh curriculum for learners aged 3-to-16, which...
Continue reading blog postA new special issue of the Curriculum Journal, published simultaneously in English and Welsh, explores the many issues that arise when a country decides to rewrite the school curriculum 鈥...
What can be done to inspire an uplift for modern foreign languages across Wales in the future?
Continue reading blog postThe current curriculum reforms in Wales (Welsh Government, 2020) represent a significant shift in thinking and organisation. As well as the introduction of the 鈥榝our purposes鈥 to drive...
Continue reading blog postRuth Lupton is an honorary professor of education at the University of Manchester. She researches educational inequalities, policy and the role of place.
Dr Stephanie Thomson is a lecturer in educational policy at the University of Aberdeen. Her research interests focus on inequality and education policy.