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Registration for this event has now closed, to register please email events@bera.ac.uk #BERA_Youthwork Online event – pre-registration essential A market-oriented rationality underpins the...
Past event4 Sep 2020Virtual
This event has now been postponed. To be kept updated on when this will be reschedule for, please email events@bera.ac.uk. While LGBTQ+ youth work has a long history, the quality of these...
Past event16 Mar 2020
Character education has risen up the political agenda in the UK in recent years, as it has in a number of other countries. The United States, Canada, Australia, Singapore, Japan and Taiwan have...
Call for SIG Convenor The Youth Studies and Informal Education SIG aims: research and scholarship relating to theory, policy and practice issues in Youth Studies and Youth and Community...
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The relationships between youth activism, engagement and education are vitally important in the current context, in which the pressures of globalisation and populism are emerging from and fuelling...
Lecturer in Education
Ian McGimpsey is Associate Professor of Education in the Department of Education and Social Justice at the University of Birmingham. His work is concerned with inequality and social justice, and...
I have worked for 30 years in the field of youth and community work, which I have understood as a field of socio-cultural and educative practice. I have contributed to the development of dialogue...
Lecturer in Youth Studies
Dr Frances Howard is an Associate Professor of Youth Research at Nottingham Trent University. Frances’ research focuses on the arts and youth work, and as an ethnographer, she frequently draws...
BERA has a new Nature, Outdoor Learning and Play (NOLAP) special interest group (SIG)! It has the strategic aim of encouraging educational research into nature, outdoor learning and play across...
This event is now fully booked. Please email events@bera.ac.uk if you would like to receive notice of changes in availability or similar events. Please join us for an interactive and dynamic...
I was interviewing a teacher in a school for excluded pupils who had been providing one-to-one teaching to a child in a longitudinal study I was conducting. We were talking about the very...
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Madeleine Stevens
As the leading cause of death in England and Wales (ONS 2017), dementia touches many families and, even if they don’t have a relative with the condition, most people at least know of someone who...
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Pat Sikes