Curriculum in a Changing World
50 think pieces on education, policy, practice, innovation & inclusion
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50 think pieces on education, policy, practice, innovation & inclusion
Research Intelligence issue 160: Democracy & education
International comparative education
The British Educational Research Journal (BERJ) is pleased to launch its Early Career Reviewer Scheme that aims to build early career researchers’ capacities in academic peer reviewing. This...
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.
A BERA Blog special issue from the British Curriculum Forum
Over recent years, the climate crisis has become an accepted scientific fact, and around the world, children and young people have become some of the most vociferous activists for a more...
Continue reading blog postThe importance of connecting with nature using an arts-based approach Connecting with nature has shown huge benefits to our mental and physical wellbeing. Learning about nature also offers deeper...
Continue reading blog postThe editors of the Review of Education (RoE) intend to publish a number of ‘State-of-Play' (SoP) special issues during their tenure, which commenced in January 2024. They are therefore seeking...
In many classrooms in England, teachers are struggling to prioritise the nurturing of children’s personality, as recommended in Article 29(1a) in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of...
Continue reading blog postShort, research-informed yet accessible introductions to key, interdisciplinary topics impacting education research and practice
The fifth edition of BERA’s Ethical Guidelines for Educational Research has been revised and updated to enable researchers to conduct their work to the highest ethical standards in any and all...