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Over the past two decades the UK state education system has faced increasing pressure to raise academic standards and improve outcomes for all young people, regardless of their social background...
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Kate Hoskins
Registration online is now closed. However if you would still like to attend this event please email events@bera.ac.uk.The aims of this one-day SIG event are to explore the diverse applications...
Past event22 May 2015
I have been busier than I expected in the time since I stepped down from being BERA’s President and Vice President. Like a number of other BERA colleagues I have responded to invitations to talk...
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Mary James
Creating opportunities for individual teachers to work together for professional development is a common ambition in schools in England. Mentoring forms a critical learning resource for both...
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Rachel Lofthouse
As we welcome a new Government, the future of teacher education will no doubt once again be a point of contention. Please do join us at this event which aims to identify the challenges and some of...
News15 May 2015
With other 60 presentations from 21 countries, TEPE2015 is going to be a diverse and educating networking event. The conference programme includes keynote talks, plenary sessions and parallel...
Past event14 May 2015
In this blog I want to examine why education is both tedious and yet fascinating as a subject. Where does boredom about education come from? I know it creeps up and silently closes one’s...
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Helen Lees
Last year BERA celebrated its 40th Anniversary in London, and this year’s annual conference in Belfast promises to be stimulating and invigorating with an emphasis on networking, exchanging...
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Margaret Malloch
Services for young children and their families have held a prominent place on international policy agendas for decades and have seen remarkable transformations of the underlying concept of what...
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Mathias Urban
Where music making takes place, it often co-exists in a world that is characterised by poverty, disease, and child mortality (cf Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation; UN Human Development Index). Human...
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Graham F Welch
Current educational change in England is based on the rationale that schools may be continually improved in ways that facilitate competitive advantage on a world stage. This rationale enables...
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Linda Hammersley-Fletcher
Registration online is now closed. However if you would still like to attend this event please email events@bera.ac.uk. For all those involved in education, the...
Past event8 May 2015