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 […]
What’s the connection between a black hole and a companion robot?
Professor Berry Billingsley gives us a taste of her research into Epistemic Insight ahead of the launch of the Big Questions event launch on 16 May: “What’s the connection between […]
Children are citizens too – it’s imperative we hear their voices!
In our final post of the week celebrating Universal Children’s Day, Dr Alison Body, reflects on children as citizens and the importance of their voices being heard. “Change has always […]
It’s Our Turn : remembering Kindertransport and today’s child refugees
Diana Strauss, Senior Lecturer in Childhood Studies gives her reflections upon Children and Childhood for United Nations Universal Children’s Day 2018: International Children Day on 20th November 2018 also coincides […]
Hearing children’s voices
Ralph Leighton, Senior Lecturer on the PGCE Secondary in the Faculty of Education, reflects on children’s voices in the run up to the Universal Children’s Day: Children’s voice should be […]
Changing the lens, recalling the play of childhood
Continuing our Faculty of Education reflections on Universal Children’s Day, Clair Stevens, reflects on her childhood through the lens of play: Although many of us may have few memories from […]
Making a difference in children’s lives : We can all be dream makers
We have planned a number of events to celebrate the United Nations Universal Children’s Day tomorrow. We are kicking off a series of blog posts reflecting on childhood and children […]
Faculty Project Shortlisted for an International Impact Award in the Times Higher Education Awards 2018
The Faculty of Education‘s collaborative project with the Palestinian Ministry of Education and Higher Education, the Teacher Education Improvement Projects (TEIP), has been shortlisted by the Times Higher Education for […]