Professor Berry Billingsley gives us an insight into the Epistemic Insight Initiative: What insights do we expect young people to call on when they address the big questions of life […]
Visual Support Systems for Autism: What do parents think?
Highly-Specialist Speech and Language Therapist and Senior Lecturer, Dr. Rachel Mallia-Borg, gives us a taste of her Doctoral Research relating to Visual Support Systems and parents’ perspectives of using such […]
Faculty alumna wins the Alumni of the Year Award 2019
Jo Williamson (Warnock), a graduate of the CCCU Primary Education programme, has won the Alumni of the Year Award, she says:”I am delighted to have won this years CCCU Alumni […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
And the winner is… Art Rebels Portfolio prize giving evening
Joe Jackson, winner in the Primary School, 5-7 Years Award (Year 1-2) and his teacher, Miss Collings from Miers Court Primary School. We are so proud to be involved with the Turner Contemporary Portfolio […]
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 […]
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 […]