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Language is constantly changing and evolving. For example, in psychology, terminology which was previously considered acceptable or appropriate (such as impairment, deficit) may now be seen ...
In this blog post I reflect on a collaborative research project that explored youth workers’ knowledge, skills and attitudes ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly present in debates about education, including at policy level. Earlier this year ...
Rob Reynolds is currently a lecturer in Youth and Community Work within the School of Education at Plymouth Marjon University ...
This blog post focuses on my use of innovative creative research methods to explore the lived experience of GTCS-registered ...
The new UK Labour government, elected in 2024, almost immediately commissioned a Curriculum and Assessment Review, with the ...
Zhang is a fourth-year PhD student at the University of Reading and a Chinese immigrant mother of two boys. Her research interests include early childhood education, ...
Embarking on a PhD journey is often likened to navigating a sea of uncertainties and self-doubt (Woolston, 2021). However, my research on wellbeing with preschool children has been ...
Education is vital for a nation’s development to ensure socioeconomic progress. Pakistan, however, faces educational crises, ...
Mark Selkrig is an Associate Professor in Education at the University of Melbourne. His research and scholarly work focus on the changing nature of educators’ work, their identities and lived ...
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