As the Faculty of Education works towards its Athena SWAN submission, the team are committed to what we are calling A Listening Project. We need to hear from anyone in the […]
The Listening Project
As part of the Faculty’s Athena Swan Team (SAT) communication plan, we will be sharing monthly blogs written by members of the SAT.
From track to teaching: How Dr Kristy Howells draws on her cycling success through academia
It has been a good season on the track for Dr Kristy Howells. The Reader of Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy has a stellar record in competitive solo and team […]
Mathematics Mastery – what it is, and its implication for UK mathematics teachers
To celebrate World Maths Day, Jennifer Shearman shares her thoughts on Mathematics Mastery: Mastery Learning Mastery learning, like most ideas in education, is not new. Benjamin S. Bloom and Thomas […]
Do you know about Makaton?
Dr John-Paul Riordan writes about Makaton: Makaton is a sign and symbol language programme used by children and adults with speech, language and communication difficulties and their families, friends, teachers, […]
A Celebration of Sport
CCCU Foundation Degree Physical Education and Physical Activity Students host the Kent School Games. #KentSchoolGames On Tuesday the 25th June 2019, over 650 children from 50 different schools within Kent […]
Celebrating our great partnerships
Last night, CCCU hosted the Annual Business Awards which recognised the outstanding contribution that businesses and community partners make to the university. Nominees and guests were invited to the ceremony […]
Kent Teacher of the Year Awards: NQT of the Year 2019
We are so proud to be a sponsor for the NQT of the Year award, one of the Kent Teacher of the Year Awards. This year the award has gone […]
Happy UN World Book and Copyright Day!
It is UN World Book and Copyright Day today and one of our students on the BA Hons in Primary Education course, Chloe-Grace Emslie, writes about her love of books and […]