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Different schools, same problem: What value teacher research and inquiry?
Robust school leadership is seen as the most effective route by which schools and outcomes for students can be achieved (Greany, 2015). But how does a headteacher of a school graded...
Continue reading blog postProfessional learning resources to contribute towards a more collaborative professional community of teacher educators
In England there are two distinct communities of teacher educators: institute-based teacher educators (IBTEs) employed by higher education institutions (HEIs), and school-based teacher educators...
Continue reading blog postRead the editorial from issue #139: ‘Re-examining the curriculum’
As the convenors for the ½¿É«µ¼º½ special interest group on Curriculum, Assessment and Pedagogy, we have developed this themed issue to re-examine the curriculum from varied perspectives. Although the...
Spring 2019
Research Intelligence issue 138: Re-examining the curriculum This special issue – guest edited by Ruth Dann and Chris Hanley, convenors of ½¿É«µ¼º½'s Curriculum, Assessment and Pedagogy Special...
As an academic, how do you self-assess quality?
The question that vexes an old-school academic like myself is, ‘Am I doing a good job?’ Too often as academics we are asked to assess ourselves against statistics rather than conscience:...
Continue reading blog postA realistic look at entrepreneurship education competitions
Competitions and competitive learning are a staple of entrepreneurship and enterprise education. They are recommended for 11–18-year-olds in England (Hanson, Cox & Hooley, 2017), and identified...
Continue reading blog postApply for the ½¿É«µ¼º½ Doctoral Fellowship – EdD
In 2019 and 2020 ½¿É«µ¼º½ invites applications for two doctoral fellowships for students commencing their studies at a UK institution within the 2019/2020 academic year.  In 2019 a fellowship will...
W(h)ither Media in English: considering the future of media work in the English curriculum
Over the last few years teaching about media texts has been ‘disappeared’ from English. It does not appear in the National Curriculum and does not feature in the relatively new GCSE...
Helping teachers improve their use of computer games for student learning
Games have been used in schools since the 1970s. Currently, the games most commonly used in classrooms are ‘edutainment’ games such as Math Blaster (Boyle et al., 2016). These games are...
Continue reading blog postUnderstanding social transformation and school environments through social network analysis
Some decades ago, several studies advanced an unexpected answer to an age-old question: schools do not help students improve their social positions (see for example Coleman et al., 1966). This...
Continue reading blog post½¿É«µ¼º½ ECR Network Symposium Series 2019: Analytical Approaches in Educational Research (Wales)
Discussants: Dr Alma Harris Dr Cathryn Knight Dr Ceryn Evans Gihan Ismail * Please note that hyperlinks are displayed in red. speaker presentations Cathryn Knight and Ceryn...