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Much has been written, since the introduction of the duty on schools to promote 鈥榝undamental British values鈥 in the 2014 Ofsted inspection handbook, on the rights and wrongs of using education...
娇色导航 Bites
The聽娇色导航 Bites series聽presents selected articles from the聽娇色导航 Blog聽on key topics in education, presented in an easily printable and digestible format to serve as teaching and learning...
The organic, complex and multilayered relationship between teachers and curriculum has been discussed for decades. However, that relationship has been rendered more crucial in recent years by new...
As we near the end of our year-long project into what effects five- and six-year-olds鈥 ability to count-on when adding, here we reflect upon our journey. What led us to this topic was the recent...
New perspectives on international, intercultural and global education
Research Intelligence23 Aug 2019
With the recent changes to legislation in relationship education and health education being announced as statutory within primary schools in England from September 2020 (Children and Social Work...
Although there exists a significant body of empirical evidence that demonstrates the value of the arts in education (Bamford, 2006; Ewing, 2010; Unesco, 2010), they nevertheless continue to be...
A wide range of literature has found that homework is positive for students鈥 academic achievement (see for example Murillo & Mart铆nez-Garrido, 2013; Fern谩ndez-Alonso, 脕lvarez-D铆az,...
Culture varies across different contexts, and so does pedagogy. The nexus of culture and pedagogy was one of the themes extensively discussed at the recent Comparative and International Education...
As our 21st century society evolves, computer science (CS) proves fundamental (Cotteleer & Sniderman, 2018) to our global communities鈥 economic growth, national security, sustainability and...
Presenting a powerful new mechanism for encouraging play-based learning that reflects a more up-to-date and holistic view of technology use in the early years.
Not all young people get to access arts programmes. For those who do, the benefits have been widely recognised (de Roeper & Savelsberg, 2009; Catterall, 2012). However not all young people...