The teaching profession in England is built on a glaring contradiction. We have pedagogy for teaching children and andragogy for teaching adults, yet when it comes to the teaching and learning ...
‘Young people who engaged with wide-ranging activities had improved wellbeing one year later compared to those with generally ...
Identity in further education (FE) is complex and marked by shifting expectations, yet teacher identity remains under-researched (Steadman, 2023). Existing literature highlights the ...
Introduction Most school-based research is conducted monolingually. But in Northern Ireland, England and international contexts such as Australia, a significant, and increasing, number of ...
Adrian Fernandes teaches on the University of Oxford PGCE English course as a Doctoral Teaching Fellow. Adrian’s interest in ...
The powerful, student-led calls for a racially just English literature curriculum that emerged from the 2020 Black Lives ...
Debates about ‘good parenting’ have long been shaped by adult-centric theories. Baumrind’s (1991) typology of parenting ...
The Race, Ethnicity and Education Special Interest Group challenges systems of oppression that demean and threaten to erase educators and learners of Global South heritage, through discussion and ...
This event is being run by BERA in conjunction with the ESRC Education Research Programme. The focus will be on two inter-related topics. First, the issue of teacher recruitment and retention. Second, ...
The sources of workplace stress for expatriate teachers internationally are complex, faced with the challenge of different working conditions, new management styles and cultural ...
What are the challenges faced by professionals in primary schools? Concerns about teacher recruitment and retention are well established within the primary sector. While the Department ...