Kerry Holman highlights the importance of recognising, and celebrating, the exceptional work and creativity shaping the future of early childhood education, especially undergraduate research. Last month the Early Childhood sector […]
This is my place: how movement can help children feel like they belong
Professor Kristy Howells explains how her research shows that by offering high-quality, inclusive, and autonomous movement opportunities, we do more than boost health stats – we foster a school culture […]
Shining a light on Sickle Cell Disorder, Beta Thalassemia and blood related disorders
Akudo Amadiegwu explains why it is so important to contribute to research and conversations about Sickle Cell Disorder, Beta Thalassemia and blood related disorders, and why ongoing advocacy and public […]
#NoExcuse for online abuse: 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence
Dr Sofia Graca explains how it is all our responsibility to raise awareness and educate ourselves if we are to take steps towards eliminating gender-based violence. Since 1991, the period […]
‘Tis the season… for Christmas adverts
Dr Jake Monk Kydd reviews the impact of Christmas promotions. For some the arrival of new Christmas adverts is a much-anticipated event, all part of the Christmas hype and excitement. The […]
Why the UK’s counter-terrorism strategy needs greater oversight and humanity
Erika Brady discusses the effectiveness and ethics of the UK’s counter-terrorism strategy, CONTEST.
Recognising the importance of active citizenship in Primary Education
Dr Emily Lau discusses the importance and impact active citizenship has on children and schools following the recent Curriculum and Assessment Review.
Rethinking religious education: how to prepare students for a world of diversity, meaning, and shared humanity
Professor Bob Bowie argues that education must rethink the role of religious studies in helping young people navigate an increasingly diverse world, engage with questions of truth and reality, and […]
Universities must lead growth — CCCU shows how
Professor Mike Weed and Abbie Kempe explain how universities can deliver more than degrees, and support local and national economic growth. The UK is at a crossroads. Productivity remains […]