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Comparative and International Education
Chair: N. Savvides
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353 Learning experiences and expectations of Libyan Master’s students at a UK University: intercultural adapation and identity
Algwil, Kamila – University of Huddersfield
824 Improving the needs of international students. A case study of five Nigerian students studying at Edge Hill
Obadan, Felix – Edge Hill University
516 ‘Everyone has to find themselves in the story’: Representing the minority in the citizenship education curriculum in Northern Ireland and Israel
Hanna, Helen – Queen’s University Belfast
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Creativity in Education
Chair: P. Burnard
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681 Developing socially just pedagogy: the role of learner agency and creativity
Hempel-Jorgensen, Amelia – The Open University
771 Exploring transformation through arts and music-infused creative learning in a K-5 school
Arvinf, Pavithra – University of Exeter
885 Creativity in ludoliteracy, games development and games studies in the UK
Wearn, Nia – Staffordshire University
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Curriculum, Assessment and Pedagogy
Chair: Clarke Hall
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244 The influence of collaboration on subsequent individual performance in primary aged children
Hollins, Tara – University of St Mark and St John
Gummerum, Michaela – University of Plymouth
262 Curricula issues for Key Stage 2 students with specific learning difficulties (SpLD) in literacy in the setting of mainstream education in England
Moutra, Anna – Institute of Education
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Curriculum, Assessment and Pedagogy |
515 Deconstruction and the possible spaces for socially just global citizenship: the South Korean School Geography
Kim, Gapcheol – University of Sheffield
556 Transformation in thinking through PBL in the news media literacy class: the teacher as a researcher’s development of thinking about pedagogy
Chen, Dai-Ling – Durham University
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Educational Effectiveness and Improvement |
856 An investigation into autonomy in UK free schools
Pagden, Louise – University of Reading
807 Value-added and accountability: Fit for Purpose?
Perry, Thomas – University of Birmingham
825 An analysis of assessment method of measuring generic skills: A case study in internship program in Japanese higher education
Ishibashi, Yoshikazu – Yamagata University
Nakayama, Minoru – Tokyo Institute of Technology
Matsuda, Takeshi – Shimane University
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Educational Research and Educational Policy-Making
Chair: M. Leask
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048 The paradox of the raising of participation age (RPA) policy
Cornish, Carlene – University of Essex
701 ‘Educational Wastelands’: Neoliveral Educational reforms in de-industrialised spaces
Hughes, Keely – Keele University
855 Internationalisation of higher education: developing theoretical perspectives
Tiernan, Aisling – Kings Learning Institute
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Higher Education
Chair: K. Vigurs
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339 An investigation into the development of professional doctorate student identities
Lord, Janet/ Rayner, Stephen/ Parr, Elizabeth/ Sharkey, Rachel – University of Manchester
965 Early career academics and the provision of mentoring services: an action research investigation into current practices
Scully, Declan – University of Roehampton
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Inclusive Education
Chair: K. Black-Hawkins
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665 Researching the influence of teaching assistants on the learning of pupils identified with special educational needs in mainstream primary schools: exploring social inclusion
Saddler, Helen – University of York
816 Cultural collisions: The meaning and sustainability of partnerships between visual arts organisations and the youth sector
Sim, Nicola – Tate & University of Nottingham
798 Mutualising music for social inclusion: Does El-Sistema provide an effective model for promoting social inclusion and ‘music education for all’?
Sarazin, Marc – University of Oxford
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Inclusive Education
Chair: M. Beaton
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776 Policy implementation in inclusive education: what could complexity theory offer?
Mouroutsou, Stella – University of Glasgow
140 Children of migrant workers in urban public high schools: An analysis of the dual role of education
Song, Yue – University of Glasgow
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Leadership & Management in Education |
918 Disciplining the head teacher: a critical analysis of a new school head teacher preparation programme in Taiwan
Chen, Hung-Chang – Institute of Education
114 Being a male primary school principal: the emotional dimension
Arnold, Peter – University of South Australia
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Literacy and Language |
436 Teaching Grammar for Writing: exploring the relationship of teachers’ espoused beliefs to their pedagogical
Watson, Annabel – University of Exeter
321 Understanding the challenges of studying science through English as medium of instruction
Hung, Jack Pun, Kwok – University of Oxford
823 Investigating misspelling patterns: evidence from pupils of primary education with and without dyslexia in England and in Greece
Tsakalaki, Anna – Institute of Education
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Literacy and Language
Chair: S. Ellis
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441 Developing a framework for the teaching and analysis of collaborative talk
Newman, Ruth – University of Exeter
631 Welsh is just for school – isn’t it? An analysis of the factors influencing teenagers’ use of one minority language outside the classroom and the implications for other minority language contexts
Aled Owen, Sion – Bangor University
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Mathematics in Education
Chair: A. Clark-Wilson
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891 Students attitude towards learning mathematics through English in Indonesia
Setyaningrum, Wahyu – University of Dundee
852 Relationship between classroom authority and epistemological beliefs as espoused by primary school mathematics teachers from the very high and the very low socio-economic regions in Thailand
Trakulphadetkrai, Natthapoj – Institute of Education, University of Reading
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Mentoring and Coaching Workshop – From Proposol to Publication
Chair: S. Fletcher
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998 Writing for Publication
Fletcher, Sarah – 黑料不打烊 SIG convenor
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New Technologies in Education
Chair: K. Malu
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325 Truthful fiction: deconstructing representations of Home Education
Fensham-Smith, Amber – Cardiff University
645 Learning spaces and social media: a counterbalance to VLE in networked learning?
Davis, Jane – Lancaster University
Oberg, Hans Barry – Malardelen University, Sweden
Avery, Barry – Kingston University
Prescott, Debbie – Liverpool University
879 Does constructivist learning design affect online distance learning retention?
Walmsley, Helen – Staffordshire University
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Physical Education and Sports Pedagogy
Chair: T. Macfadyen
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873 Do students perceive teaching behaviour differently depending on their own motivation?
De Meyer, Jotie/ Haerens, Leen/ Tallir, Isabel – Department of Movement and Sports Sciences
Soenens, Bart/ Vansteenkiste, Maarten – Department of Development
Van Keer, Hilde – Department of Educational Studies
Aelterman, Nathalie – Flemish Research Foundation
415 Student-centred inquiry as curriculum as an approach to developing a Pedagogical model for working with socially vulnerable Brazilian youth in sport
Luguetti, Carla – CAPES Foundation
Oliver, Kimberly – Department of Human Performance
Kirk, David – The University of Queensland
Dantas, Luiz – School of Physical Education and Sport
576 Sport education implementation with adult females in Brazil
Luguetti, Carla – CAPES Foundation
André Mauro – Illinois State University
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Practitioner Research
Chair: d. Struthers
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159 Developing a family-friendly charter for homework: exploring the views of parents, pupils and teachers in a primary school
Rudman, Nicholas – Anglia Ruskin University
581 Participatory action research and teachers’ professional development: A study in a rural secondary school in Bangladesh
Alam, Safayet – College of Education
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Science Education
Chair: R. Davies
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532 Exploring Bruneian students’ conceptual understanding of electricity in 3 different ‘environnments’: paper-and-pencil; computer simulations; and laboratory apparatus
Johari, Marlizayati/ Bowker, Anne/ Dillon, Justin – King’s College London
544 How do able students’ implicit theories of intelligence impact upon their engagement with challenging learning activities?
Brown, Louise – Anglia Ruskin University
656 Developing children as scientific enquirers through group discussion; issues and tensions
Hewitt, Liz – University of Leicester
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Social Justice
Chair: R. Boyask
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845 A critical analysis of the aims of the academies policy
Pennacchia, Jodie – University of Nottingham
115 The student composition of Free Schools in England
Morris, Rebecca – University of Birmingham
552 An exploration of the factors shaping the reading identities of KS4 pupils from disadvantaged backgrounds in England
Swift, Chelsea – University of York
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Teacher Education and Development
Chair: M. Hulme
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594 ‘I raided the library…annoyed a few people by getting out all the books first’ A Narrative case study of trainee teachers developing professional identity in the context of a Masters level credits in PGCE
Woodbury, Jayne – University of the West of England
720 A case study of a secondary science department as a learning environment for trainee science teachers in the light of School Direct
Heighes, Deb – University of Reading
333 Science Teachers’ learning and their professional identities
Subryan, Shubhashnee – University of Derby
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Teacher Education and Development
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662 Professional development of teacher educators in Pakistan: challenges and opportunities
Qureshi, Naima – University of Warwick
705 A model of improvement in higher education teachers training system
Solobutina, Marina/ Shishova, Evgeniya – Kazan Federal University
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Youth Studies
Chair: J. Batsleer
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179 ‘It’s not a tick box exercise’: Youth work, performativity and resistance
de St Croix, Tania – King’s College London
045 Globally mobile or locked in the local? The emotional geographies of education for citizenship
Black, Rosalyn – Monash University
959 Active citizens, good citizens and insouciant bystanders: the educational implications of Chinese university students’ civic participation via social networking
Lin, Ke – Institute of Education
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