Rainbow Chan is an independent researcher. She is the author of ‘Timeless Tales: A five-minute journey of Classical Chinese Fables for Kids’. Her research interests are teaching and ...
Systematic reviews are essential for evidence-informed decision-making processes in health and education (Langer & Stewart, 2014). A systematic review is a rigorous and methodical synthesis ...
In this blog post I would like to raise a number of questions for the new government about English as an additional language in schools: What should the new Labour government do to ...
Social media is an important part of young people’s lives in our connected society; however, its use in higher education is currently sporadic, localised, and not aligned with the large ...
In recent years, governments have moved social policy towards being ‘evidence-based’. To give just two examples, in the US the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) restricts funding ...
Teaching primary science in Northern Ireland is a journey filled with both challenges and exciting opportunities. Revised in 2007, the Northern Ireland Curriculum for Primary was designed ...
Beverley McCormick is a Lecturer of Education and the Course Director of the PGCE Primary at Ulster University. She is an active STEM ambassador having received recognition as Outstanding ...
A significant portion of extant literature emphasises that advanced English proficiency is crucial for migrants’ integration into British society, enhancing neighbourhood belonging, ...
Alison Wiggins (she/her) is an Anti-racist educator, teacher, lecturer in Education and Subject Leader for the PGCE in Social Sciences programme at IoE-UCL and she leads work across the secondary PGCE ...
Professor Uvanney Maylor is Professor of Education at the University of Bedfordshire, UK. She is a former Director of Multiverse. Professor Maylor has conducted extensive research in the field of ...
Arts Based Educational Research (ABER) uses ideas, methods, techniques, and processes from the arts to help understand and improve education.