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Could there be more to learning a foreign language than rule-learning and word lists?

Could there be more to learning a foreign language than rule-learning and word lists?

Sarn Rich responds to new proposals for teaching modern foreign language GCSEs in schools.

03 Jun, 202118 Aug, 2021 Arts and Humanities, Education, Research
A chilling debate? Cultivating free speech on campus

A chilling debate? Cultivating free speech on campus

Dr Chris Beighton discusses free speech in Higher Education.

13 May, 202113 May, 2021 Arts and Humanities, Education, Society
Knowing narratives: challenging the spectacle of racist discrimination

Knowing narratives: challenging the spectacle of racist discrimination

Dr Chris Beighton discusses institutional racism in the UK.

04 May, 202118 Aug, 2021 Education, Research, Society
Education for the planet

Education for the planet

Adriana Consorte-McCrea argues for a new planet centred education to help prioritise and understand the connections between the living planet, our local communities, and all of humanity.

26 Mar, 202115 Jun, 2021 Ecology, Education, Research
A woman teaching for change #ChooseToChallenge

A woman teaching for change #ChooseToChallenge

Dr Paula Stone discusses the importance of critical reflective teaching in teacher education within Higher Education.

17 Mar, 202117 Mar, 2021 Education
#ChooseToChallenge

#ChooseToChallenge

Dr Stefania Ciocia explains what #ChooseToChallenge means to her on International Women’s Day

08 Mar, 202108 Mar, 2021 Arts and Humanities, Education, Society
Zoom fatigue: online communication platforms and technologies of the self

Zoom fatigue: online communication platforms and technologies of the self

Chris Beighton looks at the impact of online learning.

04 Mar, 202104 Mar, 2021 Education, Technology
Calling IT out

Calling IT out

Not talking about IT does not make IT go away. The theme of this year’s International Women’s Day is Choose to Challenge. Kerry Jordan-Daus discusses what this means to her […]

01 Mar, 202105 Mar, 2021 Education, Social Justice
Supporting Gypsies, Travellers, Roma, Showmen and Boaters into Higher Education

Supporting Gypsies, Travellers, Roma, Showmen and Boaters into Higher Education

Dr Janet Melville-Wiseman looks at how universities can pledge support for the Gypsy, Traveller, Roma, Showman and Boater Communities in higher education.

19 Feb, 202119 Feb, 2021 Education, Society

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