Anne Marie Kavanagh is an assistant professor in Ethical and Intercultural Education in the School of Human Development, Dublin City University (DCU). She is a research collaborator on ...
Recent years have seen mounting arguments from researchers, campaigners and educators for greater focus on climate justice in climate and sustainability education (Howard-Jones et al., ...
Audrey Bryan (PhD) is a professor of sociology in the School of Human Development at Dublin City University’s Institute of Education. She is a research collaborator on Classrooms for ...
Catherine Walker is a research fellow in Human Geography at Newcastle University, exploring how children, youth and key adults in their lives are experiencing and responding to ...
As artificial intelligence (AI) programs such as ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini become increasingly integrated into student work processes, universities are confronted with an uncomfortable ...
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Rebuilt … Reimagined … Renewed … Can Design and Technology be saved before it needs resuscitation?
Design and Technology (D&T) is one of those subjects that everyone has heard of but few people know anything about. As a D&T graduate, secondary teacher and primary coordinator, I see a subject ...
Najam us Sahar is a business and development professional passionate about education, startups, and the economic empowerment of women and girls. At Tech Valley Pakistan, Najam led ...
Ellis’s recent documentary, Signs for Change, has brought significant attention to the experiences of the deaf and hard of hearing community, offering a moving and honest ...
As global researchers increasingly reflect on the role of digital innovation in reshaping learning, the question of equity has never been more urgent. Who benefits from educational technology, ...
This blog post was inspired by the BERA Brian Simon Research Project that undertook historical educational research and explored the impact of higher education (HE) on ...
Katherine Collier is a PhD student in the School of Education at Durham University. Her current research explores the literacy development of children, with a focus on its association with a ...
Babs Horton is a graduate of Plymouth Marjon University and the first in her family to attend university. Her debut novel, A Jarful of Angels (Simon & Schuster), won the Pendleton May First ...
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