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The election of a Labour government in the UK in July 2024 heralded optimism that some serious problems with England’s national curriculum and assessment system, evident since 2014, ...
If teachers are to continue developing their classroom practice, we need them to take risks. Very little research has considered teachers’ attitudes to voluntary risk-taking; which ...
Scotland’s ‘1+2 languages’ policy, introduced in 2012, reflects the growing global need for multilingualism. It introduced learning a second language (L2) from age five and a third ...
A crucial yet often overlooked aspect of educational equity is the need to address hair-based discrimination in UK educational institutions. While racial inequality in education is ...
Dr David Roxburgh is a Principal Teaching Fellow and the current Deputy Head for Innovation and Impact in the Strathclyde Institute of Education at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow. He ...
Dr Myrtle Emmanuel is an associate professor in HRM and Organisational Behaviour at the University of Greenwich, where she also holds a seconded, university-wide role as the Race Academic ...
As the only university to be newly accredited through the last UK government’s contentious Market Review process in 2022, colleagues at Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) have shaped a ...
Dr Shone Surendran is an Evidence Synthesis Researcher and Health Equity Fellow at King’s College London. His work explores health, education, and social equity across research and practice. He is ...
Dr. Vivienne Kachollom Rwang currently holds the position of Teaching Fellow with the Southampton Education School of the University of Southampton. She was previously a mentor to MSc students in the ...
Rannveig Björk Thorkelsdóttir is a professor in Drama and Theatre Education at the University of Iceland School of Education. She completed her PhD from the Faculty of Education, Norwegian University ...