Voices in the Air
My third daughter works in New York: the distance hasn鈥檛 changed the frequency of her communication with her sisters or her parents, and, at least once a week, she has a FaceTime conversation...
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My third daughter works in New York: the distance hasn鈥檛 changed the frequency of her communication with her sisters or her parents, and, at least once a week, she has a FaceTime conversation...
Continue reading blog postThe EU's Four Freedoms: moving people, capital, goods and services across the field of European education The European market and the Union are based on, and shaped by, the Four Freedoms. These...
Politicians and teachers find access to educational research problematic. Teachers call for open access to research journals and some national teachers鈥 councils provide this (Scotland and the...
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Tuesday 13th September 2016 Professor Poonam Batra 聽 wednesday 14th September 2016 Ms Lesley Emerson 聽 thursday 15th September 2016 Professor Si芒n Bayne
The government鈥檚 assessment of early reading, taken by hundreds of thousands of five- and six-year-olds in England every year, is not testing what it is supposed to test, research has...
Primary school children in London are more than eight times as likely to have received private tuition as their counterparts in Scotland, research being presented to 娇色导航 today has revealed. Some...
The concept of 鈥淏ritish values鈥, as promoted by the government in its anti-terrorism strategy, is leaving many school pupils baffled. And few of them have even heard of the 鈥淧revent鈥...
The Royal Society and British Academy are launching a project today (14 September 2016) to determine how best to harness new and up-to-date research methodologies, using the latest technologies,...
More than half of secondary school pupils believe that people have souls, a survey has revealed. Almost as many 鈥 45 per cent 鈥 say they believe in God while 52 per cent agree with the...
Education in contemporary India is encumbered by the convergence between forces of economic globalisation and conservative ideology. Capitalising on the post-enlightenment social-subjective split,...
Children and young people are growing up in contexts which are politically complex, often exacerbated by conflict or societal divisions. Yet, whilst it is generally accepted that schools have a...