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					When I told teaching colleagues I was thinking about ‘manipulatives’, there was a sense we all knew what this meant: the resources in our maths cupboard. This seems at odds with what has been...				
									
							 
					
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																Alexandra Skevington
														 
									
				 
	
	
		
			
							
					Reimagining Further Education is a one-day conference on Wednesday 29 2016, 9:30am-4pm at Birmingham City UniversityProgrammeOn 29 June 2016, Birmingham City University’s Centre for the Study...				
						 
			 
	
					
											
										
						
				Past event29 Jun 2016			
				 
	
		
			
							
					This event is now fully booked, however there are still bursary places available. Please complete the application by the deadline.Who are these events for? These symposia are for postgraduate...				
						 
			 
	
					
											
										
						
				Past event28 Jun 2016			
				 
	
		
			
							
					Alea iacta est, the die is cast! With 5am last Friday morning it was obvious that a majority (51.9%) of the UK electorate had voted for BREXIT. By lunchtime it was clear what BREXIT means for the...				
									
							 
					
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																René Koglbauer
														 
									
				 
	
	
		
			
							
					So the country has voted to leave the EU. The results show we are split on the issue, by region, by age and by economic prosperity. If early reporting is right, and 70% of the young voted to stay...				
									
							 
					
				 
	
	
		
			
							
					When I was at school in the 1960’s my class were not allowed to study history.   Because I was in the bottom stream of a grammar school (that’s another story!), conventional history was...				
									
							 
					
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																John Furlong
														 
									
				 
	
	
		
			
							
					23rd-24th June 2016 – Wellington College, BerkshireThe Telegraph Festival of Education brings together the very best of education’s most forward thinking advocates, practitioners of change and...				
						 
			 
	
					
											
										
						
				Past event23 Jun 2016			
				 
	
		
			
							
					In one sense, of course, it has nothing to do with education – certainly not with schools. The EU referendum may be more important than a General Election but education policy is not a...				
									
							 
					
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																Chris Husbands
														 
									
				 
	
	
		
			
							
					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. Keynote Lecture:Gary Brace has been Chief Executive of...				
						 
			 
	
					
											
										
						
				Past event21 Jun 2016			
				 
	
		
			
							
					Tablets are coming to a school near you. Actually, they’re probably there already. In the UK alone, around ¾ of schools were using tablets in 2015, for over half of lesson time, according to...				
									
							 
					
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																Sara Hennessy 
														 
									
				 
	
	
		
			
							
					I’m currently reviewing some guidance as to how to make lecturing notes/teaching materials as accessible as possible. It is, of course, important to be as accessible to all as possible, but I am...				
									
							 
					
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																Alke Gröppel-Wegener
														 
									
				 
	
	
		
			
							
					Editorial Board & International Advisory BoardThe new editors of BJET would like to invite members of the educational technology research community to join us to develop and strengthen this...				
						 
			 
	
					
											
										
						
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