Our Special Interest Group is dedicated to exploring socio-cultural theory and Cultural-Historical Activity Theory in the pursuit of understanding how societal and cultural contexts shape human behaviour. We strive to foster interdisciplinary dialogue and apply these insights to address real-world challenges, enriching both academic and practical realms.
Research interests
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Learning and Development
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Classroom Dynamics
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Language and Literacy
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Technology in Education
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Teacher Education and Professional Development
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Curriculum Development
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Motivation and Engagement
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Identity and Learning
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Educational Policy and Reform
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Informal Learning Environments
SIG aims
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Support and promote cutting-edge research initiatives that expand the boundaries of socio-cultural and Cultural-historical Activity Theory
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Translate theoretical insights into practical solutions and strategies applicable in various fields such as education, organisational development, and social policy
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Initiate and support collaborative projects and studies among members from diverse professional backgrounds
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Regularly host webinars, workshops, and conferences for knowledge exchange and professional development within the community.
BERA Socio-Cultural and Cultural-Historical Activity Theory Forum