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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 ...
Ceri Holman is a qualified librarian who has worked primarily in secondary education supporting students’ love of reading, ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly present in debates about education, including at policy level. Earlier this year ...
In today’s globalised world, classrooms are becoming increasingly multilingual. This development calls for a reevaluation of ...
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, ...
In this blog post I reflect on a collaborative research project that explored youth workers’ knowledge, skills and attitudes ...
Language is constantly changing and evolving. For example, in psychology, terminology which was previously considered acceptable or appropriate (such as impairment, deficit) may now be seen ...
Rob Reynolds is currently a lecturer in Youth and Community Work within the School of Education at Plymouth Marjon University ...
This special issue explores the value of the professional doctorate in education (EdD) journey and the sources of motivation for individuals pursuing their doctoral research based on their personal ...
Nicola Walshe, Professor Professor of Education at University College London Nicola Walshe is Pro-Director Education at IOE, UCL’s Faculty of Education and Society, and Executive Director of the UCL ...
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