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 ...
Daisy and Dylan walk to school carrying smart school bags. Threads are attached to Daisy’s bag – which is bulging at the seams – threatening to trip and slow her pace. Less visible ...
For students who are the first in their family to attend university, the transition involves navigating uncharted territory. Students often transform university spaces, initially impersonal ...
This special issue shares findings from research supported by a historical educational research to explore the impact of higher education (HE) on first-in-family students, some of ...
Being the first person in the family to attend university (undergraduate degree at Marjon, master’s at Aberystwyth), ...
Opinion
Climate change and sustainability education in the English national curriculum: Signs of hope?
This month sees two events with significance for climate change and sustainability education. The first is COP30, the annual meeting of world leaders (whose countries signed the original ...
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 ...
In postconflict societies, education is often seen as a cornerstone of peacebuilding. Governments, international agencies and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) embrace its potential to ...
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