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As researchers in higher education (HE) we find ourselves interested in the ‘Scholarship of Teaching and Learning’ (SoTL) (Felton, 2013). While difficult to pin-down, SoTL is both ...
Scientific interest in the topic of teacher autonomy has grown in recent years in research publications across both international and local literature. This growing attention may be due to ...
Dr İbrahim Çolak is an Assistant Professor of Educational Administration at Trabzon University. He previously worked as an English teacher for the Turkish Ministry of National Education for ...
English society and its education system have been through several phases of multicultural education – beginning with the colourblind, then through multicultural and antiracist phases, and ...
Racist, Islamophobic violence terrorised citizens in around 27 UK locations during the race riots of August 2024. Reports of well-known far-right figures encouraging involvement, coupled ...
BERA President Marlon Moncrieffe denounced the race riots of summer 2024 as ‘nativist’ and ‘acts of ugly violence’, but he remains sceptical of this Labour government’s willingness ...
Minoritised teachers are less likely to stay in teaching than their White counterparts, citing the added burden of racism as a contributing factor (Worth et al., 2022). Ethnic minoritised ...
The 2024 UK election saw the reemergence of Nigel Farage as leader of Reform UK, the political successor to the United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP) and the Brexit Party. Reform ...
Mamta Naik is the programme leader of the Primary PGCE Programme and senior lecturer in initial teacher education at Manchester Metropolitan University. Following a number of years working as ...
Sanum Khan is an assistant headteacher for student personal development. She has written opinion pieces, including book reviews, for Schools Week and SecEd, and delivers continuing ...
Charlotte Malby is the Future Skills Outreach Adviser at Kingston University. She works with pre-university students in a number of settings such as schools, colleges and alternative ...
The challenge Across the world, 22.8 million children remain out-of-school. Pakistan ranks second globally for the highest number of out-of-school children. In the southeastern province of ...
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