A Political Sociology of Education Policy
The provision of and access to school places in England is structured through segregation, and yet influential research takes place without due recognition of how selection and choice operate. For...
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The provision of and access to school places in England is structured through segregation, and yet influential research takes place without due recognition of how selection and choice operate. For...
The provision of and access to school places in England is structured through segregation, and yet influential research takes place without due recognition of how selection and choice operate. For...
Join the Educational Research and Educational Policy-Making SIG annual meeting to network with colleagues, learn about the activities of the SIG over the last year and plans for 2023 This...
Online registration for this event has now closed, to register please email events@bera.ac.uk #BERAEdPolicy #BERAEdEffectiveness @BERANews Exploring Teacher Recruitment and Retention:...
Exploring Teacher Recruitment and Retention: contextual challenges from international perspectives, edited by SIG convenors Tanya Ovenden-Hope and Rowena Passy, has been well received and is...
In their book, ‘Great Mistakes in Education Policy – And how to avoid them in the future’, Ruth Lupton (University of Manchester) and Debra Hayes (University of Sydney) argue that despite...
Online registration for this event has now closed, to register please email events@bera.ac.uk. #BERAEdPolicy @BERANews In their book, ‘Great Mistakes in Education Policy – And how to...
Drawing on and celebrating the launch of the recent publication Education System Design: Foundations, Policy Options and Consequences, this webinar introduces speakers from the four nations and...
Online registration for this event has now closed, to register please email events@bera.ac.uk #BERAEdPolicy @BERANews Drawing on and celebrating the launch of the recent publication...