Media series
BERA Conference 2014 – Keynote Lectures
For educational researchers the BERA Annual Conference is an important date in their professional year. It provides the opportunity to:
- network with existing colleagues
- support new colleagues at the start of their careers
- establish the beginnings of new collaborations
- exchange ideas with like-minded colleagues; and sometimes more profitably, with non-like-minded colleagues1
- make new links with potential publishers or funders
- learn about research outside your own area and investigate possible connections
- indulge in discussions of ‘blue sky’ research that reminds you why you are a researcher
Seasoned BERA delegates could probably add several more reasons of their own as to why they return but for most it is about being part of a community of researchers. A community that is dynamic and changes over time; not just in terms of its members but in the way it does things. Participating in a vibrant conference is one way of making sure that you contribute to that change.
Content in this series
The Future of Learning and Bringing the School in the Cloud Down to Earth: Skype Grannies Meets the English School System
In this talk, Sugata Mitra will take us through the origings of schooling as we know it, to the dematerialisation of institutions as we know them. Thirteen years of experiments in children’s...
Education, Inequality and the One Percent
Geography reveals just how divided we have become. There are places from which it appears almost impossible to succeed educationally and others from where it appears very hard to fail. On any...