2026 ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ Educational Research Book of the Year
This award celebrates the publication of educational research and is awarded to a scholarly book on education deemed to be high quality, engaging and innovative.
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This award celebrates the publication of educational research and is awarded to a scholarly book on education deemed to be high quality, engaging and innovative.
We are delighted to launch a new monthly online reading group on Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics (STEAM) education. This series is designed to bring together researchers,...
Staff wellbeing continues to sit high on the agenda for schools. But how do wellbeing initiatives translate into meaningful, on-the-ground change? This blog post focuses on the evaluation of a...
Continue reading blog postThe government is conducting a review of the current suite of National Professional Qualifications (NPQs) for school leaders. These are government-backed qualifications delivered by approved...
Continue reading blog postWe’d be delighted to welcome you to our upcoming Further and Adult Education SIG meeting, where we’ll reconnect, share ideas, and shape our direction for the year ahead. During the session,...
ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ members are invited to put themselves forward for a number of exciting leadership opportunities as we prepare for the introduction of our new governance structure from 1 January 2027. These...
Jamal Lahmar is an experienced university teacher with the School of Education at the University of Sheffield. In addition to a range of teaching and leadership roles over two decades, he has...
This opportunity is closed. ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ’s ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ Committee is seeking an individual or team (of up to three people) to guest edit issue 170 of Research Intelligence on the theme of...
Be careful which rut you choose to drive in. Image credit: Sabrina Fitzsimons. There is a road sign in Alaska that reads: ‘Driver, choose carefully which rut you drive in – you’ll be in...
Continue reading blog postFree school meals as a measure of disadvantage Whether a child is recorded as receiving free school meals (FSM) is an influential indicator of disadvantage in England. Our previous blog...
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