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Why support BERA? The BERA conference is the largest conference in the UK to focus on educational research and one of the largest social sciences conferences of its kind. Supporting BERA means...
BERA Annual Conference 2018 Northumbria University, Newcastle Tuesday 11th September 2018 – Thursday 13th September 2018 BERA Annual Conference 2019 University of Manchester Tuesday 10th...
In 2010, my secondary school initiated a Learning to Learn (L2L) curriculum for all students in Year 7. There was a competitive selection process, and I was chosen to be one of a team of 5...
Continue reading blog postDraft programme subject to change. printable Plan your session Printable version without abstracts Programme at a glance
Scotland’s Curriculum for Excellence treats the subject of history (or People, Past Events and Societies, as it is known) as a ‘social subject’ alongside geography and modern studies. It...
Continue reading blog postHigh quality school-based mentoring was singled out for needing 'much greater status and recognition' in the Carter Review of initial teacher education in England, and development of national...
Continue reading blog postHow can we be the best professionals possible without making all the mistakes personally? It’s true that we can learn from our own mistakes. We have to recognize them, have the chance to reflect...
Continue reading blog postBERA is pleased to announce the launch of the BERA member monthly sweepstakes.Every month all BERA direct debit members will be entered into a sweepstake to win prizes including conference...
My interest in the use of technology for learning originates from my initial professional role as a Clinical Diagnostic Radiographer. This led me on to teach Diagnostic Radiography and undertake...
Continue reading blog postContext: Educational Excellence Everywhere White Paper March 2016 The White paper proposes: a ‘new accreditation’ that’ will raise the quality and status of the teaching profession, better...
Continue reading blog postWe are pleased to invite you and your institution to participate in the spring session of the OXFORD EDUCATION RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM. Our meeting will be held at the Rothermere American Institute, on...
Dorothy Heathcote died in October 2011 at the age of 85. Although an academic for most of her life, first at Durham and then at Newcastle, Heathcote continued to teach in classrooms almost up...
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