In a recent research project I was involved in, ‘Mobile Devices in Early Learning’ (Gray et al 2017), a teacher, when discussing children’s writing, told me,  ‘The iPad has...
The Festival of Higher Education will run for two days from the 13th of June to the 14th and currently has 40+ confirmed speakers including: Andrew Adonis Labour peer former Transport Secretary,...
In May and June 2018, King’s College London will host six workshops, film screenings, and a symposium to mark the 50th anniversary of the progressive mass protests of 1968.The symposium will...
Dave and I met in 2004 when we both moved from teaching to become senior lecturers. We also embarked on our doctorates at the same time, and ended up keeping close company during our studies. The...
       The conference theme this year aims to create a critical space for consideration of focused local studies alongside presentations that cast a broader eye upon...
Sociology of education has a long, respected and much-valued tradition of critique – that is, identifying injustices, speaking truth to power and, as Bourdieu terms it, ‘shining a spotlight on...
External provision is developing as a trend in schools worldwide, and physical education is no exception to this trend – see for instance New Zealand (Dyson et al 2016), the UK (Griggs 2010,...
Academics’ reputations – certainly those beyond their own students and colleagues – are largely determined by how others judge their research reports and other scholarly writing. So it is...
Online registration has now closed. If you want to attend this event, please email events@bera.ac.uk for details of how to register onsite.  ½¿É«µ¼º½ Socio-Cultural and Cultural-Historical...
This blog reports on the ½¿É«µ¼º½ event, ‘Ethics and Educational Leadership Research’, held at the Open University, Milton Keynes, on 28 March 2018. Carol Azumah Dennis’s keynote focussed on the...
It is known that, over recent decades, societies around the world have witnessed drastic transformations that have affected various facets of people’s lives. These changes have created...
The Irish education system includes a quasi-gap year, known as transition year (TY), midway through secondary school. Students may choose to complete six years of secondary education (including TY...