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The first Independent End-Point Assessment (EPA) for Coventry University’s Project Management Degree Apprenticeship in ...
Debates around gender in contemporary media and public discourse often overlook the depth and rigour of existing academic research. These discussions can miss the rich, nuanced insights ...
Ceri Holman is a qualified librarian who has worked primarily in secondary education supporting students’ love of reading, ...
This special issue of the BERA Blog introduces research-informed articles addressing teachers’ work and wellbeing across ...
Teacher workload and its contribution to insufficient recruitment and retention is a prominent theme in recent research on ...
Dr Lisa Everitt began teaching high school mathematics in 1993 in Canada’s Northwest Territories and in Alberta. Since 2006, ...
Reflecting on my own educational and professional journey – from my time as a teenager, as an undergraduate student teacher, and now as a professor in England – it is clear how crucial it ...
Mrs Rachel Sidoli is a primary Curriculum Tutor within the PGCE Wales team at the Open University. She has over 20 years ...
This year's tenth anniversary of UK Children’s Mental Health week took the theme ‘Know Yourself, Grow Yourself’, focusing on resilience, confidence and wellbeing. Sharing this, ...
Scott Bulfin is an associate professor in the Faculty of Education at Monash University. He has published widely on the digital sociology of schooling, L1/English teacher education, and writing ...
The landscape of teaching in Wales has changed significantly post-Covid-19, with educators reporting increased workload pressures, rising Additional Learning Needs demands (Conn & Hutt, ...
In this blog post I demonstrate how research data from the Alberta Teachers’ Association (ATA) draw a picture of increasing teacher attrition in Alberta, Canada, and identify ...