By very nature of the School Based (School Direct) route to Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) course that we run, our participating students are on the front line of education. The […]
Our students: Keeping education going during the COVID-19 crisis
In the current, unprecedented situation with COVID-19 a lot of attention is rightly being given to key workers who are keeping people safe and the most important aspects of the […]
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 […]
Alternative Learning Experience: Ghana
As part of Canterbury Christ Church University’s BA Primary Education course, students have the option of undertaking an additional learning experience (ALE). Through this, they can broaden both their learning […]
The Listening Project – part two
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 […]
Can you take on the Row Britannia 2020 challenge for Sport Relief?
Canterbury Christ Church University and Christ Church Students’ Union are joining forces with institutions across the UK to take on the challenge of rowing 2020 miles for Sport Relief.
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.
Five reasons to attend our Postgraduate Routes into Teaching open day
Five reasons why you should come to our Postgraduate Routes into Teaching Open Day on February 1st.