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Our house is on fire

Our house is on fire

As forest fires rage from Brazil to Indonesia, Christ Church academics from the Faculty of Education discuss what can be done from an institutional point of view.

19 Sep, 201915 Jun, 2021 Education, Research
#GreatCoaching within sport

#GreatCoaching within sport

For Coaching Week 2019, Dr Kristy Howells, Dr Laura Gubby, Dr Katie Dray and Dr Hayley Mills celebrate the importance of great coaches and how they can inspire people to take-up sport and to keep active.

03 Jun, 201915 Jun, 2021 Education, Life Sciences, Research, Sport
Who’s afraid of the big bad maths?

Who’s afraid of the big bad maths?

As National Numeracy Day approaches, Jennifer Shearman considers a world where no-one is afraid of maths.

14 May, 201915 Jun, 2021 Education, Research
The Cultural Education Challenge

The Cultural Education Challenge

Kerry Jordan-Daus discusses how the new £1 million Arts Council Funding in Kent and Medway will help enable young people to lead in designing and taking part in creative activities.

22 Mar, 201922 Mar, 2019 Art, Education
#BalanceforBetter within Sport

#BalanceforBetter within Sport

For International Women’s Day Dr Kristy Howells, Dr Laura Gubby, Dr Katie Dray and Dr Hayley Mills explore how sport can become more gender-balanced.

08 Mar, 201915 Jun, 2021 Education, Research, Society, Sport
Ofsted draft inspection framework: emotional health – a missed opportunity?

Ofsted draft inspection framework: emotional health – a missed opportunity?

Wendy Cobb, Senior Lecturer in the School of Teacher Education and Development and Mary Taylor, Head of Programmes at Family Links in the Centre for Emotional Health, discuss the draft Ofsted framework consultation document and how it could affect children throughout their time at school. 

21 Feb, 201915 Jun, 2021 Education, Research
Children are striking – is this truancy or education?

Children are striking – is this truancy or education?

Dr Kate Smith looks at why school children are risking detention on Friday to stand-up for their beliefs.

13 Feb, 201915 Jun, 2021 Education, Politics, Research, Society
Supporting children inside and out with physical activity

Supporting children inside and out with physical activity

For Children’s Mental Health Week Dr Kristy Howells explains how physical activity should be seen as key to supporting good mental health in young people.

06 Feb, 201915 Jun, 2021 Education, Health, Research, Sport
Collaboration and innovation in recruiting and retaining teachers

Collaboration and innovation in recruiting and retaining teachers

Polly Butterfield-Tracey and William Stow assess the Government’s new national strategy for teacher recruitment and retention and offer an insight into how the South East is facing these challenges.

30 Jan, 2019 Education

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