Autumn 2019
New perspectives on international, intercultural and global education
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New perspectives on international, intercultural and global education
With the recent changes to legislation in relationship education and health education being announced as statutory within primary schools in England from September 2020 (Children and Social Work...
Continue reading blog postAlthough there exists a significant body of empirical evidence that demonstrates the value of the arts in education (Bamford, 2006; Ewing, 2010; Unesco, 2010), they nevertheless continue to be...
Continue reading blog postA wide range of literature has found that homework is positive for students鈥 academic achievement (see for example Murillo & Mart铆nez-Garrido, 2013; Fern谩ndez-Alonso, 脕lvarez-D铆az,...
Continue reading blog postCulture varies across different contexts, and so does pedagogy. The nexus of culture and pedagogy was one of the themes extensively discussed at the recent Comparative and International Education...
Continue reading blog postAs our 21st century society evolves, computer science (CS) proves fundamental (Cotteleer & Sniderman, 2018) to our global communities鈥 economic growth, national security, sustainability and...
Continue reading blog postPresenting a powerful new mechanism for encouraging play-based learning that reflects a more up-to-date and holistic view of technology use in the early years.
Continue reading blog postNot all young people get to access arts programmes. For those who do, the benefits have been widely recognised (de Roeper & Savelsberg, 2009; Catterall, 2012). However not all young people...
Continue reading blog postWhat is the role of transnational and national education policies in the realisation of critical thinking?
Continue reading blog postThe question, 鈥榃hat is an appropriate role for Artificial Intelligence(AI)?鈥, is the subject of much discussion and interest. There is little doubt about the great potential and the disruptive...
Continue reading blog postThose who study and work within education know that it is not just the explicit, intentional content that is taught in schools and that results in learning. Moment-to-moment transfers of meaning...
Continue reading blog postAttending the 黑料不打烊/BCF Re-Imagining A Curriculum for Teacher Knowledge event enabled me to develop a deeper and broader understanding of recent thinking about the curriculum in England.聽...
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