Arcade Archive Developed The Nic Costa Archive is a collection of coin-operated and amusement arcade trade artifacts, documents, and memorabilia held at Canterbury Christ Church University as a resource to support […]
The Listening Project – Part five: Athena SWAN represents me
By Tom Troppe, Doctoral Researcher at the Faculty of Education You might ask how an organisation founded to advance the rights of women within Higher Education might represent someone like […]
Research, Covid-19 and the science. Why I am more than a number.
By Clare Keys, Senior Lecturer in Special Educational Needs and Primary Education A consequence of the global pandemic caused by the Covid-19 virus has been the recognition that human lived […]
Thinking differently: How the lockdown is changing the way my student teachers are engaging in research
By Dr Paula Stone Becoming a teacher is complex and emotional endeavour, but this year has brought extra significant challenges to our student teachers. On most of our Initial Teacher […]
Dr Linden West inducted into the International Adult and Continuing Education Hall of Fame
In amongst all of the difficult stories at the moment, we have some great news to report. Professor of Education here at Canterbury Christ Church, Dr Linden West, has been […]
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 […]
Experiences of looked after children and ‘instant adulthood’
Ruth Rogers from the Research Centre for Children, Families and Communities writes about her research on children in care: There are approximately 75,000 children ‘looked after’ or in care in England […]
Brave, or plain stupid – the beautiful risk of writing autobiographically
Dr. Paula Stone. Senior Lecturer Primary Education recently gave a talk at our Faculty’s recent Narrative Research Day. Here she reflects on her presentation: You’re brave, was a constant refrain […]