In the UK there is a growing interest among hearing people to learn British Sign Language (BSL). Many mainstream schools are starting BSL clubs. This is a positive development in some ways ...
This blog post reflects on our podcast Bridging Worlds, a research study that combines outdoor learning, youth work, and digital creativity through Minecraft. Funded by a BERA-Kusuma Trust ...
Dr Sherran Clarence is a senior lecturer in the Directorate of Research Culture and Environment at Nottingham Trent University, where she specialises in doctoral researcher and research ...
I feel like a ghost’ are the words spoken by my then 12-year-old daughter about her experiences attending school in the UK on a very part-time basis due to a chronic health ...
Why might you want to get a doctorate? To win a promotion? To get a better job? To climb a ladder of status and prestige? To change the world and make a difference? You may cite all or several ...
Quality higher education (HE) is widely seen as one of the most important investments we as a society can make for future generations – it is a cornerstone of economic development, social mobility and ...
The Race, Ethnicity and Education Special Interest Group challenges systems of oppression that demean and threaten to erase educators and learners of Global South heritage, through discussion and ...
The Inclusive Education SIG provides a forum for critical discussion about all aspects of Inclusive education. Our concerns are with the substantive, methodological and ethical aspects of research ...
Angela Schofield is a senior lecturer at Nottingham Trent University (NTU), where she teaches across teacher training programmes and a range of education courses within the Institute of ...
The role and challenge of homework Homework has long been contested in secondary education. Cooper et al. (2006) framed homework as a tool to consolidate learning. Dunatchik and Park ...