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Jacob Andreas and Brett McGuire named Edgerton Award winners

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MIT News Education 12h ago research
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MIT Associate Professor Jacob Andreas of the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science [EECS] and MIT Associate Professor Brett McGuire of the Department of Chemistry have been selected as the winners of the 2026 Harold E.…
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Sabrina Carpenter at Coachella: Why her ‘weird’ comment is cringe for students

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Study International 14h ago research
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First and foremost: Sabrina Carpenter has mostly chosen to stand on the right side of history. In 2024, she donated to the Palestine Children’s Relief Fund, raised by Nicola Coughlan. In 2025, she condemned the White House for using her…
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The secret strategy that helped an Indonesian grad land a job with Ali Abdaal, the world’s no.1 productivity expert

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Study International 18h ago research
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Becky Isjwara ’s journey to becoming Head of YouTube for Ali Abdaal, a doctor turned entrepreneur and author with over eight million followers on social media, began with a rejection. Becky had applied to be his YouTube producer, but…
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11 hard words to spell that’ll baffle even English professors

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Study International 1d ago research
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English spelling is infamous for its difficulty, inconsistencies, and some hard words to spell can even trick fluent speakers . “Pseudopseudohypoparathyroidism,” for instance, is a tongue-twisting medical term that describes a rare genetic…
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How to become the next Zendaya, Timothée Chalamet: 7 best acting schools with famous graduates

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Study International 1d ago research
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Do you dream of becoming a Broadway star? Do you want to be part of the big screen — being part of a TV show’s cast that shaped a generation or being a movie star determined to win an Oscar? The best acting schools — or theatre schools,…
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A common challenge: Strengthening student confidence in the ROI of study abroad

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ICEF Monitor 1d ago research
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More restrictive immigration policies in the Big Four destinations – Australia, Canada, UK, and the United States – are concerning some international students about the return on investment (ROI) of study abroad. Prospective students are…
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On-campus food poverty – what can and should universities do?

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LSE Education Blog 1d ago higher-ed
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Faced with a cost-of-living crisis more students in England are attending university courses hungry. Reporting on new findings, Emma Wainwright and Ellen McHugh reveal the scale of this issue and … Continued The post On-campus food poverty…
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Canada’s new student arrivals sink beneath Covid-era lows

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The PIE News 1d ago research
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The government figures show a 64% year-on-year reduction in new study permits issued in 2025, as Canada welcomed fewer first-time international students than during the pandemic and the lowest total over the past decade. According to IRCC…
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To this ex-military doctor, leadership and volunteerism are must-have skills for medical students

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Study International 1d ago research
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“If we fail to produce healthcare professionals with good leadership qualities, basically, we intend for them to fail late on during their practice.” Those are the words of Brigadier General Professor Datuk Dr Mohd Arshil Moideen (Rtd),…
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Ana Cubillo, The Jacobs Foundation

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The PIE News 1d ago research
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Describe yourself in three words or phrases. Curious, determined, and flexible. What do you like most about your job? I most enjoy interacting with so many different people from diverse backgrounds, with us all working toward a shared…
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Failing Our Future: Why Education Must Evolve to Prepare Young People for a Collapsing World

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ISC Research Blog 1d ago research
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Young people are already stepping forward in movements for climate justice, equity and peace; but are schools structured to support them? Naheed Bardai explores why education must evolve beyond subject silos and exam metrics and shares how…
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Medical educators: Are we training the right healthcare workers?

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Study International 1d ago research
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Healthcare education is changing — irrevocably, and at pace. For medical educators in the field, keeping up means staying sharp on both the science of teaching and the shifting demands of the industry they serve. It is a dual challenge…
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Early intervention services for young children boost later test scores

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The Hechinger Report 1d ago research
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A first-of-its-kind study has found that early intervention services — which can include occupational, physical and speech therapies, among others — improve children’s test scores, even years down the road. The study, conducted jointly by…
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On-campus food poverty – what can and should universities do?

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LSE Education Blog 1d ago higher-ed
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Faced with a cost-of-living crisis more students in England are attending university courses hungry. Reporting on new findings, Emma Wainwright and Ellen McHugh reveal the scale of this issue and … Continued The post On-campus food poverty…
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Canada’s new student arrivals sink beneath Covid-era lows

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The PIE News 1d ago research
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The government figures show a 64% year-on-year reduction in new study permits issued in 2025, as Canada welcomed fewer first-time international students than during the pandemic and the lowest total over the past decade. According to IRCC…
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The Research Files Episode 106: Unpacking effective supports for teacher and leader induction

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Teacher Magazine (ACER) 2d ago research
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‘Induction and mentoring is about bringing your academic capability to life in the reality of a classroom.’ In today’s podcast, CEO of AITSL Tim Bullard joins Teacher Deputy Editor Rebecca Vukovic to talk all about improving induction for…
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Before AI agents act for us, we need to know how AI searches for us

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LSE Education Blog 2d ago edtech
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Generative AI agents are pitched as being a new gateway to engaging with the Internet. Based on a new study of how AI reads and searches the internet in a … Continued The post Before AI agents act for us, we need to know how AI searches…
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The Journal Article Is Not the Job

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The Scholarly Kitchen 2d ago research
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There is more and more skepticism toward the role of publishers, a steady commoditization of publishing services, and growing fragmentation across the research ecosystem. If that is the case, the question is no longer what publishers do,…
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Before AI agents act for us, we need to know how AI searches for us

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LSE Education Blog 2d ago edtech
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Generative AI agents are pitched as being a new gateway to engaging with the Internet. Based on a new study of how AI reads and searches the internet in a … Continued The post Before AI agents act for us, we need to know how AI searches…
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The Journal Article Is Not the Job

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The Scholarly Kitchen 2d ago research
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There is more and more skepticism toward the role of publishers, a steady commoditization of publishing services, and growing fragmentation across the research ecosystem. If that is the case, the question is no longer what publishers do,…
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Does your school do mental health checks? They should be regular, not just a one-off

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The Conversation Education 3d ago research
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Klaus Vedfelt/ Getty Images Students’ mental health is one of the biggest challenges facing schools. In Australia, half of all adult mental health challenges emerge before the age of 14 . It is also estimated that more than 50% of children…
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Can Music Help Revision? Study Finds ‘It Depends’

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Teaching Times 3d ago research
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The post Can Music Help Revision? Study Finds ‘It Depends’ appeared first on TeachingTimes .
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Creative Pathways Narrow Sharply For Young People, Cambridge Study Finds

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Teaching Times 3d ago research
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The post Creative Pathways Narrow Sharply For Young People, Cambridge Study Finds appeared first on TeachingTimes .
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Opinion: America Has a Million Untapped Tutors. Here’s How to Activate Them

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The 74 Million 3d ago research
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There are more than 12 million elementary and middle school students from low-income families who are below grade level in reading or math, our analysis shows. Yet school districts across the country are cutting their tutoring programs —…
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The myth of STEM only growth holds back the UK

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LSE Education Blog 3d ago policy
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An increasingly common view in government holds that STEM subjects alone drive growth. Geoff Mulgan argues such positions are fundamentally blind to the value of social sciences and humanities, even … Continued The post The myth of STEM…
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In defence of SoTL: anchoring educational evaluation and educational research

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SRHE Blog 3d ago research
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by Liz Austen By the end of 2025 I had attended three HE related conferences: Euro SoTL, the Wonkhe Festival of HE and the SRHE Annual Conference. I presented on similar topics at all three events; what evidence do we generate to help us…
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AI in higher education: balancing innovation with academic integrity

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HEPI Blog 3d ago research
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This blog was kindly authored by Lan Murdock, Senior Communications Manager, Taylor & Francis. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming the research landscape, offering tools to analyse massive datasets, uncover patterns and simplify…
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Can Music Help Revision? Study Finds ‘It Depends’

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Teaching Times 3d ago research
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The post Can Music Help Revision? Study Finds ‘It Depends’ appeared first on TeachingTimes .
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Creative Pathways Narrow Sharply For Young People, Cambridge Study Finds

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Teaching Times 3d ago research
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The post Creative Pathways Narrow Sharply For Young People, Cambridge Study Finds appeared first on TeachingTimes .
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Opinion: America Has a Million Untapped Tutors. Here’s How to Activate Them

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The 74 Million 3d ago research
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There are more than 12 million elementary and middle school students from low-income families who are below grade level in reading or math, our analysis shows. Yet school districts across the country are cutting their tutoring programs —…
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The myth of STEM only growth holds back the UK

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LSE Education Blog 3d ago policy
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An increasingly common view in government holds that STEM subjects alone drive growth. Geoff Mulgan argues such positions are fundamentally blind to the value of social sciences and humanities, even … Continued The post The myth of STEM…
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In defence of SoTL: anchoring educational evaluation and educational research

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SRHE Blog 3d ago research
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by Liz Austen By the end of 2025 I had attended three HE related conferences: Euro SoTL, the Wonkhe Festival of HE and the SRHE Annual Conference. I presented on similar topics at all three events; what evidence do we generate to help us…
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The missing catalogue – Why finding books in translation is still so hard

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LSE Education Blog 4d ago General
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Finding a work in translation is harder than you think. Discussing the creation of Zenòdot, a cross-referencing project for books in translation, Ausiàs Tsel outlines the challenges of creating a record … Continued The post The missing…
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The missing catalogue – Why finding books in translation is still so hard

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LSE Education Blog 4d ago research
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Finding a work in translation is harder than you think. Discussing the creation of Zenòdot, a cross-referencing project for books in translation, Ausiàs Tsel outlines the challenges of creating a record … Continued The post The missing…
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The parents using play to stop children getting 'trapped' by screens

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BBC News Education 7d ago research
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Researchers say more speech and interaction around children can aid the development of young brains.
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Make UK academia grate again

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HEPI Blog 7d ago research
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This blog was kindly authored by Professor Michael Mainelli, Chairman, Z/Yen Group and Chair of the Chartered ABS International Students Taskforce. Study roam The UK has long been a premier destination for international students – but as…
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Supply and demand for international higher education increasingly aligned in Asia

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ICEF Monitor 8d ago research
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A new report from Studyportals and the British Council, “ Asia, Latin America, and MENA in global education ,” demonstrates the continued rise of study abroad destinations outside of the Big Four anglophone countries. Of the three featured…
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Fixating on a ‘magic number’ of childcare hours misses what’s most important for kids’ development

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The Conversation Education 8d ago research
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Lisa from Pexels/Pexels Families with kids juggling full-time work may have been alarmed by media reporting this week, suggesting “ too much ” time in early childhood education and care could harm their child’s development. Data from a…
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Learning with audiobooks

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MIT News Education 8d ago research
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Millions of students nationwide use text-supplemented audiobooks, learning tools that are thought to help those who struggle with reading keep up in the classroom. A new study from scientists at MIT’s McGovern Institute for Brain Research…
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Using genetic data to study social inequality in education: findings from three British birth cohorts

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IOE London Blog 8d ago research
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9 April 2026 By Tim Morris, Liam Wright and David Bann Social science has long sought to advance understanding of the drivers of educational success, but doing so is harder than it might seem, even with access to a wealth of data.…
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Reflections Ahead of the CNI 2026 Spring Meeting

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Educause Review 8d ago research
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Dan Cohen provides brief context for the upcoming Coalition for Networked Information Spring Meeting, touching on its broad themes, including ongoing conversations about artificial intelligence, and reflecting on the value of bringing…
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Fixating on a ‘magic number’ of childcare hours misses what’s most important for kids’ development

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The Conversation Education 8d ago research
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Lisa from Pexels/Pexels Families with kids juggling full-time work may have been alarmed by media reporting this week, suggesting “ too much ” time in early childhood education and care could harm their child’s development. Data from a…
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Learning with audiobooks

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MIT News Education 8d ago research
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Millions of students nationwide use text-supplemented audiobooks, learning tools that are thought to help those who struggle with reading keep up in the classroom. A new study from scientists at MIT’s McGovern Institute for Brain Research…
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The human face of Arctic research

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University Affairs CA 8d ago research
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Amid the rapid transformations occurring in the North, an interdisciplinary approach that connects knowledge, lands and lived experiences is more essential than ever. University Affairs spoke with Jackie Dawson, a geographer and climate…
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Using genetic data to study social inequality in education: findings from three British birth cohorts

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IOE London Blog 8d ago research
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9 April 2026 By Tim Morris, Liam Wright and David Bann Social science has long sought to advance understanding of the drivers of educational success, but doing so is harder than it might seem, even with access to a wealth of data.…
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AP Exams Are as Rigorous as Ever

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Ed Next 9d ago research
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A student writes notes for his AP Physics class at Jackson-Reed High School in Washington, D.C. In his recent Education Next article , Paul Peterson claims that Advanced Placement (AP) Exams are being “dumbed down.” He even goes so far as…
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Colleges are trying to boost student voting. A Trump probe freezes data for that work

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NPR Education 9d ago research
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To figure out how to boost student voting, colleges have relied on a study about campus voter registration and turnout rates. A Trump administration investigation has cut schools off from new data.
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Colleges are trying to boost student voting. A Trump probe freezes data for that work

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NPR Education 9d ago research
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To figure out how to boost student voting, colleges have relied on a study about campus voter registration and turnout rates. A Trump administration investigation has cut schools off from new data. (Image credit: Angela Weiss)
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BeReady

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Chartered College of Teaching 10d ago General
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BeReady works across multiple sectors, offering bespoke, fully-funded, interactive online training programmes. Our collaborative partnership with BeReady recognises our joint commitment to help solve sector recruitment needs and challenges…
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Inclusion bases: Can they help solve the SEND crisis?

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Special Needs Jungle 10d ago research
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New article from Special Needs Jungle: By Matt Walker, National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER) We've covered the newly-renamed "Inclusion Bases"— previously known as resourced provision or SEN Units—quite a few times. They make…
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BeReady

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Chartered College of Teaching 10d ago research
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BeReady works across multiple sectors, offering bespoke, fully-funded, interactive online training programmes. Our collaborative partnership with BeReady recognises our joint commitment to help solve sector recruitment needs and challenges…
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The quest to build a better AI tutor

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The Hechinger Report 11d ago research
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It’s easy to get swept up in the hype about artificial intelligence tutors. But the evidence so far suggests caution. Some studies have found that chatbot tutors can backfire because students lean on them too heavily, get spoonfed…
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The Human Side of Data at Any Scale

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Educause Review 11d ago research
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Sophie and Jenay talk with Nadeem Syed of Western Governor's University and Shannon Shank of California Institute of the Arts about how institutions of any size can consider foundational approaches to data for informed decision-making.
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This program teaches Chicago teens about the risks of gun ownership. It’s changing some minds.

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Chalkbeat 14d ago research
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Sign up for Chalkbeat Chicago’s free daily newsletter to keep up with the latest news on Chicago Public Schools. Fifteen-year-old Josiah Owens is considering owning a gun one day because he wants protection. He doesn’t want to suffer the…
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Meet the Philly kids fighting to keep their schools from closing

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Chalkbeat 14d ago research
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Sign up for Chalkbeat Philadelphia’s free newsletter to keep up with the city’s public school system. Eighth graders Alexis Rodriguez and Dominic Wolbert spent the week before a recent Philadelphia Board of Education meeting getting ready.…
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Lessons from Belgrade on UK research

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Wonkhe 14d ago research
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James Coe has been on his travels and has lessons from Serbia on the future of UK research
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Lessons from Belgrade on UK research

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WonkHE Blogs 14d ago research
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James Coe has been on his travels and has lessons from Serbia on the future of UK research
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Lessons from Belgrade on UK research

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Wonkhe 14d ago research
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James Coe has been on his travels and has lessons from Serbia on the future of UK research
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Making Work-Based Learning Work: Georgia’s Novel Approach to WBL Data

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Getting Smart 15d ago research
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Editor’s Note: In all platform images, student and employer names have been altered to preserve privacy. While far better than nothing, work-based learning (WBL) has a credibility problem. A student completes an internship, clocks their…
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The missing middle ground between research-led and practice-led education

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SRHE Blog 15d ago research
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by Saeed Talebi and Nick Morton A peer reviewer recently challenged our pedagogical approach. We had described embedding an industry-led research project on Digital Twin development into our built environment curriculum as…
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Making Work-Based Learning Work: Georgia’s Novel Approach to WBL Data

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Getting Smart 15d ago research
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Editor’s Note: In all platform images, student and employer names have been altered to preserve privacy. While far better than nothing, work-based learning (WBL) has a credibility problem. A student completes an internship, clocks their…
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The missing middle ground between research-led and practice-led education

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SRHE Blog 15d ago research
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by Saeed Talebi and Nick Morton A peer reviewer recently challenged our pedagogical approach. We had described embedding an industry-led research project on Digital Twin development into our built environment curriculum as…
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EDI evidence requirements are a mechanism of ideological selection

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Wonkhe 16d ago research
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A report found a correlation between EDI spending and free speech compliance failures that controls for institution size. William Mackesy argues the findings deserve scrutiny, not dismissal
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EDI evidence requirements are a mechanism of ideological selection

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Wonkhe 16d ago research
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A report found a correlation between EDI spending and free speech compliance failures that controls for institution size. William Mackesy argues the findings deserve scrutiny, not dismissal
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EDI evidence requirements are a mechanism of ideological selection

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WonkHE Blogs 16d ago research
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A report found a correlation between EDI spending and free speech compliance failures that controls for institution size. William Mackesy argues the findings deserve scrutiny, not dismissal
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By linking national scholarly infrastructures we can better understand the impact of global research

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LSE Education Blog 16d ago research
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Global scholarly information systems provide poor coverage for social science and humanities research taking place outside of the anglophone world and in languages other than English. Paul Donner, Stephan Stahlschmidt, … Continued The post…
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A viral case against screens in schools is winning converts. Does the evidence hold up?

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eSchool News 16d ago research
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This story was originally published by Chalkbeat. Sign up for their newsletters at ckbe.at/newsletters . Schools have been struggling for nearly a decade with stagnant or declining test scores . Some have blamed external factors like the…
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Early Memphis schools audit findings ‘consistent with waste or abuse’

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Chalkbeat 16d ago research
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Sign up for Chalkbeat Tennessee’s free newsletter to keep up with statewide education policy and Memphis-Shelby County Schools. An ongoing financial audit of Memphis-Shelby County Schools revealed “clear evidence of management failures,”…
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By linking national scholarly infrastructures we can better understand the impact of global research

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LSE Education Blog 16d ago research
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Global scholarly information systems provide poor coverage for social science and humanities research taking place outside of the anglophone world and in languages other than English. Paul Donner, Stephan Stahlschmidt, … Continued The post…
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New Grants Advance Math Education Research Through Integration of Carnegie Learning’s UpGrade Tool

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Digital Promise 16d ago research
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The post New Grants Advance Math Education Research Through Integration of Carnegie Learning’s UpGrade Tool appeared first on Digital Promise .
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A viral case against screens in schools is winning converts. Does the evidence hold up?

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eSchool News 16d ago research
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This story was originally published by Chalkbeat. Sign up for their newsletters at ckbe.at/newsletters . Schools have been struggling for nearly a decade with stagnant or declining test scores . Some have blamed external factors like the…
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More evidence doesn’t mean more justice – The limits of visual technologies in human rights cases

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LSE Education Blog 17d ago research
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Digital technologies have democratised the collection of visual evidence. However, as Kamari Maxine Clarke, Jennifer Burrell and Sara Kendall show, how this evidence is translated into evidentiary standards through the … Continued The post…
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What AI Asks of Open Access

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The Scholarly Kitchen 17d ago research
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As AI systems increasingly reason from the scientific literature, the integrity signals that make research trustworthy -- open data, structured metadata, robust retraction processes -- matter more than ever. PLOS CEO Alison Mudditt on why…
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Research-Based Classroom Management Strategies

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Teach Thought 17d ago research
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Four research-based classroom management principles" relationships, routines, engagement design, and restorative responses.
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More evidence doesn’t mean more justice – The limits of visual technologies in human rights cases

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LSE Education Blog 17d ago research
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Digital technologies have democratised the collection of visual evidence. However, as Kamari Maxine Clarke, Jennifer Burrell and Sara Kendall show, how this evidence is translated into evidentiary standards through the … Continued The post…
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Research-Based Classroom Management Strategies

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Teach Thought 17d ago research
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Four research-based classroom management principles" relationships, routines, engagement design, and restorative responses.
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The real threat to trust in science isn’t outright fraud, but the pervasive tweaking of research designs and models

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LSE Education Blog 18d ago research
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Spectacular cases of data fabrication and manipulation unearthed by dedicated “sleuths” are often seen as evidence of a crisis in science. However, discussing their new book, Thomas Plümper and Eric … Continued The post The real threat to…
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New study finds special education changes students’ academic trajectories for the better

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Chalkbeat 18d ago research
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The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act turned 50 last year. Many advocates and politicians heralded the anniversary. At the same time, some observers have been wondering how well the law has succeeded in helping students. A study…
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The real threat to trust in science isn’t outright fraud, but the pervasive tweaking of research designs and models

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LSE Education Blog 18d ago research
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Spectacular cases of data fabrication and manipulation unearthed by dedicated “sleuths” are often seen as evidence of a crisis in science. However, discussing their new book, Thomas Plümper and Eric … Continued The post The real threat to…
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Three red flags for “evidenced-based” EdTech

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LSE Education Blog 21d ago edtech
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Given the sector they are targeting, it is perhaps unsurprising that new EdTech tools often claim to be evidence-based. However, as Natalia Kucirkova outlines, these claims can sometimes be difficult … Continued The post Three red flags…
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Placement students deserve the same protections as workers

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Wonkhe 22d ago research
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With placement students routinely clocking 75-hour weeks across study, unpaid work and paid employment, Mary Lawler, Adrian Wright, Mark Wilding and Martin Lowe argue the system needs safeguards it currently lacks
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Placement students deserve the same protections as workers

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WonkHE Blogs 22d ago research
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With placement students routinely clocking 75-hour weeks across study, unpaid work and paid employment, Mary Lawler, Adrian Wright, Mark Wilding and Martin Lowe argue the system needs safeguards it currently lacks
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Three red flags for “evidenced-based” EdTech

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LSE Education Blog 21d ago edtech
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Given the sector they are targeting, it is perhaps unsurprising that new EdTech tools often claim to be evidence-based. However, as Natalia Kucirkova outlines, these claims can sometimes be difficult … Continued The post Three red flags…
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Placement students deserve the same protections as workers

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Wonkhe 22d ago research
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With placement students routinely clocking 75-hour weeks across study, unpaid work and paid employment, Mary Lawler, Adrian Wright, Mark Wilding and Martin Lowe argue the system needs safeguards it currently lacks
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Research news: ‘The gap between empathy and action’ – how children respond to bullying at school

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Teacher Magazine (ACER) 22d ago research
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New research shows students recognise bullying to be intentional and emotionally harmful behaviour, and they want to help, but many don’t feel able to intervene. In this article we speak to Dr Aneeza Pervez about the implications of these…
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Are you worried about your preschoolers’ anxiety? Here’s how to help

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The Conversation Education 22d ago research
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New research on a group of Australian preschoolers suggests more than 40% are dealing with an anxiety disorder. The study , led by Monash University and published in the journal of Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry, was based on…
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For open research to work, research institutions and publishers need to collaborate

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LSE Education Blog 22d ago research
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The growth in global and open research has fuelled structural change in scholarly communications and at the same time created significant challenges in ensuring research integrity. Heidi Ormstad, Rebecca Lawrence, … Continued The post For…
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For open research to work, research institutions and publishers need to collaborate

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LSE Education Blog 22d ago research
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The growth in global and open research has fuelled structural change in scholarly communications and at the same time created significant challenges in ensuring research integrity. Heidi Ormstad, Rebecca Lawrence, … Continued The post For…
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Study: Delaying Kindergarten Has Few Longterm Benefits

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EdSurge Tech 23d ago research
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In addition to screen time , the type of school to attend, the content children consume and the food they eat, a new concern cropped up for parents over the last few years: Whether to keep their children back a year from entering…
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School Improvement Episode 67: Supporting students of all ages to read successfully – phonics, morphology, vocabulary and word study

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Teacher Magazine (ACER) 23d ago research
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In today’s podcast, CEO of the Dyslexia-SPELD Foundation and Educational and Developmental Psychologist, Mandy Nayton, joins Teacher’s Dominique Beech to share frameworks to support all students to read successfully. We cover essential…
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Predatory university rankings jeopardise the value of Webometrics

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LSE Education Blog 23d ago higher-ed
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The Webometrics ranking of universities provides a valuable and more comprehensive open data alternative to traditional university rankings. However, as Vladimir M. Moskovkin shows mirror sites and an emergent market … Continued The post…
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Predatory university rankings jeopardise the value of Webometrics

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LSE Education Blog 23d ago higher-ed
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The Webometrics ranking of universities provides a valuable and more comprehensive open data alternative to traditional university rankings. However, as Vladimir M. Moskovkin shows mirror sites and an emergent market … Continued The post…
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Decolonising race, racialism and racial categories

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IOE London Blog 24d ago higher-ed
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24 March 2026 By Sandra Leaton Gray, Rita Chawla-Duggan (Bath University) and David Scott Talk of race in education often swings between two unsatisfactory positions. One treats racial categories as straightforward descriptions of human…
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STEAM Classroom Ideas That Work: 9 Experts Share What’s Real

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Cool Cat Teacher 24d ago research
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From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Subscribe to the 10 Minute Teacher Podcast anywhere you listen to podcasts. STEAM jobs are growing three times faster than every other field, with over half a million new positions expected by…
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Decolonising race, racialism and racial categories

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IOE London Blog 24d ago higher-ed
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24 March 2026 By Sandra Leaton Gray, Rita Chawla-Duggan (Bath University) and David Scott Talk of race in education often swings between two unsatisfactory positions. One treats racial categories as straightforward descriptions of human…
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Sovereign Learning: Why This Moment Feels Different

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OEB Insights 28d ago research
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Capability is becoming strategic infrastructure. As intelligent systems expand, the institutions that cultivate human judgement face a decisive moment. Artificial intelligence is no longer experimental. It is embedded in research,…
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Can folk pedagogies help us understand the limited impact of research on higher education?

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SRHE Blog 28d ago research
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by Alex Buckley The SRHE conference is a great place to see our field in all its glory. From the sessions I attended in December 2025, one thing that was abundantly clear was the desire of so many HE researchers to change the world. A…
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Using music to nurture wellbeing – simple and sustainable teacher practices

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Teacher Magazine (ACER) 29d ago research
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Participating in professional learning can be energising and inspiring, but introducing what you’ve learned into your own practice – and sustaining it over the long term – can be hard. Taking small, simple steps on a regular basis was a…
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We’ve gone from a purely English-speaking home to a truly bilingual one: how a small London primary school is working to sustain Welsh as a heritage language

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IOE London Blog 29d ago General
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19 March 2026 By Emma Brooks, Zhu Hua and Aine McAllister We first visit Ysgol Gymraeg Llundain by invitation on a cold sunny day in January, intrigued to learn more about this unique multilingual context. Tucked away in an Ealing suburb,…
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We’ve gone from a purely English-speaking home to a truly bilingual one: how a small London primary school is working to sustain Welsh as a heritage language

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IOE London Blog 29d ago research
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19 March 2026 By Emma Brooks, Zhu Hua and Aine McAllister We first visit Ysgol Gymraeg Llundain by invitation on a cold sunny day in January, intrigued to learn more about this unique multilingual context. Tucked away in an Ealing suburb,…
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Teaching sex, sexuality and gender as educational work

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IOE London Blog 31d ago higher-ed
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17 March 2026 By Sandra Leaton Gray, Rita Chawla-Duggan (Bath University) and David Scott Institutions of education are not well served by the current public tone around sex, sexuality and gender. The debate is often conducted as a test of…
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Teaching sex, sexuality and gender as educational work

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IOE London Blog 31d ago higher-ed
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17 March 2026 By Sandra Leaton Gray, Rita Chawla-Duggan (Bath University) and David Scott Institutions of education are not well served by the current public tone around sex, sexuality and gender. The debate is often conducted as a test of…
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Coaching the Next Generation: A Student-Led Revolution in Pastoral Support

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ISC Research Blog 32d ago research
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What happens when students are trained not to give advice, but to coach? At British School Muscat, Sixth Formers are learning professional coaching skills to support their peers, transforming pastoral care into a student-led model that…
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Who owns knowledge? Decolonial feminism and epistemic power

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IOE London Blog 38d ago higher-ed
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10 March 2026 By Sandra Leaton Gray, Rita Chawla-Duggan (Bath University) and David Scott Decolonial feminist work is often misread as an exercise in inclusion, a corrective that adds neglected voices to an otherwise intact canon. That…
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The First Screen My Daughter Ever Saw

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EdSurge Tech 38d ago research
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Within the first 24 hours of my daughter’s life, I put a screen in her face. I know. That’s the opposite of all the research I had highlighted and annotated while my wife was pregnant. But it wasn’t by choice. That screen was the only way…
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Hotline: Cybersecurity and Privacy | March 2026

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Educause Review 38d ago research
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"Hotline: Cybersecurity and Privacy" tackles the philosophical, moral, strategic, and organizational quandaries related to higher education cybersecurity, privacy, and data. This month, Mike answers your questions about cybersecurity…
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Who owns knowledge? Decolonial feminism and epistemic power

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IOE London Blog 38d ago higher-ed
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10 March 2026 By Sandra Leaton Gray, Rita Chawla-Duggan (Bath University) and David Scott Decolonial feminist work is often misread as an exercise in inclusion, a corrective that adds neglected voices to an otherwise intact canon. That…
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The First Screen My Daughter Ever Saw

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EdSurge Tech 38d ago research
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Within the first 24 hours of my daughter’s life, I put a screen in her face. I know. That’s the opposite of all the research I had highlighted and annotated while my wife was pregnant. But it wasn’t by choice. That screen was the only way…
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Identifying Learning Gaps Early: A Data-Informed Approach in Cambridge Schools

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ISC Research Blog 42d ago research
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Teachers make hundreds of instructional decisions each day, often with limited time and incomplete information. How can international schools identify learning gaps early, personalise support at scale, and turn classroom data into…
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Identifying Learning Gaps Early: A Data-Informed Approach in Cambridge Schools

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ISC Research Blog 42d ago research
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Teachers make hundreds of decisions every day – often with limited time and incomplete information. Which learners need support? Who is ready for a challenge? Where are the unseen gaps? Adaptive Learn brings clarity to these questions.…
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How ‘literacy’ is being redefined in China, through co-creation with children

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IOE London Blog 43d ago curriculum
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5 March 2023 By Jie Gao and Rachael Levy Many would agree that ‘literacy’ is a multifaceted concept. This is highlighted by UNESCO, who state that rather than a discrete set of skills, literacy is “now understood as a means of…
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How ‘literacy’ is being redefined in China, through co-creation with children

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IOE London Blog 43d ago curriculum
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5 March 2023 By Jie Gao and Rachael Levy Many would agree that ‘literacy’ is a multifaceted concept. This is highlighted by UNESCO, who state that rather than a discrete set of skills, literacy is “now understood as a means of…
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Research Box

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Chartered College of Teaching 44d ago research
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Research Box focuses on equipping teachers to transform their questions about practice into action through action research within their own classrooms. Action research allows teachers to problem-solve issues through engaging with research…
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Research Box

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Chartered College of Teaching 44d ago research
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Research Box focuses on equipping teachers to transform their questions about practice into action through action research within their own classrooms. Action research allows teachers to problem-solve issues through engaging with research…
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Decolonising the curriculum starts with assessment

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IOE London Blog 45d ago higher-ed
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3 March 2026 By Sandra Leaton Gray, Rita Chawla-Duggan (Bath University) and David Scott When people talk about decolonising the curriculum, the discussion often slides into content. Which authors are on the reading list? Which histories…
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Decolonising the curriculum starts with assessment

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IOE London Blog 45d ago curriculum
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3 March 2026 By Sandra Leaton Gray, Rita Chawla-Duggan (Bath University) and David Scott When people talk about decolonising the curriculum, the discussion often slides into content. Which authors are on the reading list? Which histories…
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Back at uni? How to help your wellbeing while you study

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The Conversation Education 47d ago research
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University can be a time of great opportunities, but it can also be very stressful . Many students need to support themselves financially and may be living away from home. Students are also under constant deadlines and, if in their final…
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Promoting parent-child shared reading: learning from a UK-China knowledge exchange project

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IOE London Blog 50d ago General
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26 February 2026 By Rachael Levy and Jie Gao As 2026 is the UK National Year of Reading, there is no better time to reflect on the importance of parent-child shared reading. We know that reading with pre-school children in the home is one…
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Promoting parent-child shared reading: learning from a UK-China knowledge exchange project

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IOE London Blog 50d ago curriculum
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26 February 2026 By Rachael Levy and Jie Gao As 2026 is the UK National Year of Reading, there is no better time to reflect on the importance of parent-child shared reading. We know that reading with pre-school children in the home is one…
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Placing distinct perspectives in dialogue: learning across research, practice and lived experience

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IOE London Blog 52d ago policy
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24 February 2026 By Leda Kamenopoulou and David Turton An underpinning value of the UCL Institute of Education’s (IOE’s) Special and Inclusive Education MA is bridging research, policy, practice and lived experience. In this blog post we…
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Placing distinct perspectives in dialogue: learning across research, practice and lived experience

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IOE London Blog 52d ago research
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24 February 2026 By Leda Kamenopoulou and David Turton An underpinning value of the UCL Institute of Education’s (IOE’s) Special and Inclusive Education MA is bridging research, policy, practice and lived experience. In this blog post we…
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I’m a drowning prevention researcher – my kid’s school swimming carnival shocked me

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The Conversation Education 53d ago research
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Pixabay/ Pexels It is swimming carnival season in Australia. This typically means children from about Year 2 and up are asked to swim a distance of 50 metres or one length of an Olympic-size pool – if they say they can. As a parent of…
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Thinking in public: why the essay refuses to disappear

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IOE London Blog 57d ago General
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19 February 2026 By Katia Dowdle The essay persists. It persists when disciplines harden, when methods congeal into ritual, when writing becomes too certain of what it is supposed to do. It persists under different names – reflection,…
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Thinking in public: why the essay refuses to disappear

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IOE London Blog 57d ago research
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19 February 2026 By Katia Dowdle The essay persists. It persists when disciplines harden, when methods congeal into ritual, when writing becomes too certain of what it is supposed to do. It persists under different names – reflection,…
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Why District Leaders Are Rethinking Education Research and Policy

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EdSurge Tech 58d ago research
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Today, district leaders are being asked to make irreversible budget decisions with fewer dollars and less margin for error than ever before. Yet many districts are making those decisions with limited evidence of what actually works in…
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What’s in and out in literacy instruction for 2026

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eSchool News 65d ago research
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Key points: The way we understand language and literacy development has matured Solving the staffing crisis is key to the Science of Reading movement 5 steps to a successful literacy training rollout for teachers For more news on literacy,…
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Co-Designing for Impact: How the Global Impact Diploma is Changing the Story About International Education

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ISC Research Blog 66d ago research
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As international schools rethink how learning prepares students for an uncertain world, the Global Impact Diploma offers a bold alternative: a co-designed, competency-based program that puts agency, well-being, and real-world impact at the…
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Leading Change Through Fatigue

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Educause Review 67d ago research
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Sophie and Jenay talk with Tacy Holliday and Joseph Drasin about their research on identifying change fatigue in teams and their related EDUCAUSE Review article that explores key insights from that work.
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Leading Change Through Fatigue

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Educause Review 67d ago research
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Sophie and Jenay talk with Tacy Holliday and Joseph Drasin about their research on identifying change fatigue in teams and their related EDUCAUSE Review article that explores key insights from that work.
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New research challenges fears about AI in the classroom

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eSchool News 71d ago research
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Key points: When teachers lead the design, AI can strengthen critical thinking An educator’s top tips to integrate AI into the classroom AI in the classroom: Preparing for a new era of teaching and learning For more news on AI in the…
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From research on the shelf to research in use

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OECD Education 72d ago research
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By Nóra Révai, Project lead, OECD’s Evidence Web for Education Imagine trying to navigate a big city with dozens of bus and metro lines – but with no map, no signs and no app. Technically, the system is there. But finding the right route…
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From research on the shelf to research in use

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OECD Education 72d ago research
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By Nóra Révai, Project lead, OECD’s Evidence Web for Education Imagine trying to navigate a big city with dozens of bus and metro lines – but with no map, no signs and no app. Technically, the system is there. But finding the right route…
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Digital Girlhood: Study Explores Why Girls as Young as 5 Feel the Need to Be Online

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EdSurge Tech 73d ago research
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For Gen Alpha, social girlhood no longer takes place only in school or on the playground. It plays out online, through social media and online trends that will be the topics of discussion with friends the next day. Parsing education data…
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“MIT Open Learning has opened doors I never imagined possible”

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MIT News Education 78d ago research
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Through the MITx MicroMasters Program in Data, Economics, and Design of Policy, Munip Utama strengthened the skills he was already applying in his work with Baitul Enza, a nonprofit helping students in need via policy-shaping research and…
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How ASU Built a Pair of Tools to Help Nontechnical Users Classify and Secure Data

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Educause Review 79d ago research
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A team at Arizona State University developed two self-service tools to help staff, faculty, researchers, and student employees classify and store institutional data in compliance with privacy and regulatory requirements by guiding data…
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How an online MIT course in supply chain management sparked a new career

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MIT News Education 92d ago research
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As a college student, Kevin Power never considered working in supply chain management; in fact, he didn’t know it was an option. He earned an undergraduate degree in manufacturing engineering while working full time at an oil refinery,…
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The AI Safety Capsule: A Leadership Framework for Safe and Strategic AI in International Schools

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ISC Research Blog 92d ago research
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Artificial intelligence is already transforming teaching, learning and leadership but most schools lack a clear, strategic framework for safe adoption. The AI Safety Capsule offers international school leaders a practical model for…
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The “delicious joy” of creating and recreating music

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MIT News Education 93d ago research
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As a graduate student, Leslie Tilley spent years studying and practicing the music of Bali, Indonesia, including a traditional technique in which two Balinese drummers play intricately interlocking rhythms while simultaneously improvising.…
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Sustaining Schools Through Wellbeing, Values, and Culture

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ISC Research Blog 100d ago research
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This quarter’s ISL Magazine theme explores a question every school, regardless of context or curriculum, must eventually face: how can support for staff, students, and communities be sustained over time? Three contributors – Matthew Savage…
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MIT in the media: 2025 in review

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MIT News Education 116d ago research
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“At MIT, innovation ranges from awe-inspiring technology to down-to-Earth creativity,” noted Chronicle , during a campus visit this year for an episode of the program. In 2025, MIT researchers made headlines across print publications,…
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AI-Powered Pedagogy: A Guide to Evidence-Based Teaching Tools

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Educause Review 122d ago research
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Accessible artificial intelligence (AI) tools can help educators streamline course development, integrate evidence-based teaching strategies, and optimize workflows for more efficient, individualized instruction.
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More teens are using summer for college and career prep

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eSchool News 126d ago research
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Key points: Students are not waiting for senior year or college to take their goals seriously Why empowering students sets the best course for future success Powering college readiness through community partnerships For more news on…
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Interview: CNI Executive Director Kate Zwaard

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Educause Review 127d ago research
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The incoming leader of CNI shares her vision for advancing the organization’s mission and discusses the opportunities ahead at the intersection of digital information, research, and technology.
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We Can Do Hard Things: Empowering Young People to Face Challenges

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ISC Research Blog 130d ago research
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At Hochalpines Institut Ftan, wellbeing isn’t just a lesson, it’s a way of helping students face challenges head-on. From classroom setbacks to rock climbing on the mountainside, students learn to recognise discomfort, manage their…
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UCL Centre for Holocaust Education

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Chartered College of Teaching 134d ago research
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The UCL Centre for Holocaust Education is the world’s leading institution for research-informed teacher and student education. Their pioneering MA Module, The Holocaust in the Curriculum , is an engaging 10-week online course which…
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UCL Centre for Holocaust Education

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Chartered College of Teaching 134d ago curriculum
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The UCL Centre for Holocaust Education is the world’s leading institution for research-informed teacher and student education. Their pioneering MA Module, The Holocaust in the Curriculum , is an engaging 10-week online course which…
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Using School Surveys to Improve Change Management in International Schools

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ISC Research Blog 135d ago research
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With insights from ISC Research and School Surveys, discover how international school leaders can use surveys to monitor change, engage staff, and drive better student outcomes. The post Using School Surveys to Improve Change Management in…
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Inaugural UROP mixer draws hundreds of students eager to gain research experience

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MIT News Education 136d ago research
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More than 600 undergraduate students crowded into the Stratton Student Center on Oct. 28, for MIT’s first-ever Institute-wide Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP) mixer. “At MIT, we believe in the transformative power of…
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Inaugural UROP mixer draws hundreds of students eager to gain research experience

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MIT News Education 136d ago research
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More than 600 undergraduate students crowded into the Stratton Student Center on Oct. 28, for MIT’s first-ever Institute-wide Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP) mixer. “At MIT, we believe in the transformative power of…
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The Future of Primary Assessment: Why Alignment, Accessibility and Analytics Matter More Than Ever

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ISC Research Blog 137d ago research
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Today’s international classrooms need assessment that truly sees every learner. Designed with teachers and multilingual students in mind, Hachette Learning’s Advancing Primary assessments offer fair, curriculum-aligned tools that surface…
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From momentum to endurance: Scaling structured literacy with implementation science

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eSchool News 137d ago research
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When districts adopt evidence-based practices like Structured Literacy, it’s often with a surge of excitement and momentum. Yet the real challenge lies not in the initial adoption, but in sustaining and scaling these practices to create…
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The Three Pillars of Wellbeing in International Education

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ISC Research Blog 149d ago research
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International schools face unique wellbeing challenges, from cultural diversity to high student mobility. ISC Research identifies three pillars for sustainable wellbeing: fostering a supportive school culture, integrating…
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Study: Identifying kids who need help learning to read isn’t as easy as A, B, C

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MIT News Education 170d ago research
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In most states, schools are required to screen students as they enter kindergarten — a process that is meant to identify students who may need extra help learning to read. However, a new study by MIT researchers suggests that these…
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Study: Identifying kids who need help learning to read isn’t as easy as A, B, C

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MIT News Education 170d ago research
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In most states, schools are required to screen students as they enter kindergarten — a process that is meant to identify students who may need extra help learning to read. However, a new study by MIT researchers suggests that these…
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Why critical data literacy belongs in every K–12 classroom

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eSchool News 197d ago research
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Key points: Critical data literacy helps students see the relevance of what they’re learning We are all digital immigrants now Beyond digital literacy: Why K-12 educators must prioritize data literacy For more on critical data literacy,…
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ST Math Students Double Math Gains Through Phillips 66 Partnership: 10+ Years of Lasting Impact and Local Commitment

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eSchool News 211d ago research
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Over 60,000 students have benefited from the math program built on how the brain naturally learns A new analysis shows that students using ST Math at Phillips 66-funded schools are achieving more than twice the annual growth in math…
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4 tips to help older K-12 readers

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eSchool News 212d ago research
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Key points: Support for literacy instruction cannot stop at fifth-grade graduation How we’re rebuilding literacy–and confidence–in our high school 3 ways to rethink reading intervention with AI For more news on older readers, visit eSN’s…
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New research highlights the importance and challenges of K-12 student engagement

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eSchool News 218d ago research
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This press release originally appeared online . Key points: Student engagement is essential to learning, but is inconsistently defined, observed, and supported 3 steps to build belonging in the classroom 5 ways your classroom environment…
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New research highlights the importance and challenges of K-12 student engagement

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eSchool News 218d ago research
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This press release originally appeared online . Key points: Student engagement is essential to learning, but is inconsistently defined, observed, and supported 3 steps to build belonging in the classroom 5 ways your classroom environment…
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New Research Highlights Both the Importance and Challenges of Student Engagement in K-12 Education

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eSchool News 226d ago research
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A new study reveals that while there is wide agreement that student engagement plays a vital role in learning, educators continue to face uncertainty about what engagement looks like, how best to measure it, and how to sustain it.…
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One-third of U.S. public schools screen students for mental health

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eSchool News 226d ago research
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This press release originally appeared on the RAND site . Key points: Schools say providing proper student mental health care is often difficult Beyond ‘feeling good’: A deeper approach to student mental health Supporting youth mental…
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New Research Highlights Both the Importance and Challenges of Student Engagement in K-12 Education

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eSchool News 226d ago research
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A new study reveals that while there is wide agreement that student engagement plays a vital role in learning, educators continue to face uncertainty about what engagement looks like, how best to measure it, and how to sustain it.…
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Phones, devices, and the limits of control: Rethinking school device policies

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eSchool News 227d ago research
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Key points: School can be a place to practice responsible tech habits–not just prohibit them 5 ways school districts can create successful community partnerships Building a future-focused, student-centered learning environment For more…
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Phones, devices, and the limits of control: Rethinking school device policies

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eSchool News 227d ago research
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Key points: School can be a place to practice responsible tech habits–not just prohibit them 5 ways school districts can create successful community partnerships Building a future-focused, student-centered learning environment For more…
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Mental health screeners help ID hidden needs, research finds

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eSchool News 239d ago research
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Key points: Students with strong social-emotional skills can still struggle with significant mental health concerns Growing challenges for school counselors impact student outcomes The importance of teacher-student relationships For more…
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BELMAS

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Chartered College of Teaching 280d ago research
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The British Educational Leadership, Management and Administration Society (BELMAS) is the Learned Society dedicated to advancing educational leadership. As a registered charity, BELMAS supports its members through a wide range of…
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BELMAS

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Chartered College of Teaching 280d ago research
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The British Educational Leadership, Management and Administration Society (BELMAS) is the Learned Society dedicated to advancing educational leadership. As a registered charity, BELMAS supports its members through a wide range of…
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LLSE

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Chartered College of Teaching 325d ago research
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This partnership recognises the mutual aims of LLSE and the Chartered College of Teaching to provide high-quality, evidence-informed professional development for teachers and leaders. As a Department for Education NPQ lead provider, LLSE’s…
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LLSE

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Chartered College of Teaching 325d ago research
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This partnership recognises the mutual aims of LLSE and the Chartered College of Teaching to provide high-quality, evidence-informed professional development for teachers and leaders. As a Department for Education NPQ lead provider, LLSE’s…
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Institute for Educational & Social Equity

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Chartered College of Teaching 407d ago General
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Institute for Educational & Social Equity is a specialist Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Institute. They are the only independent Tertiary level institution of its kind in the UK. They are a member of the UK Register of Learning Providers –…
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Council of British International Schools (COBIS)

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Chartered College of Teaching 407d ago General
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“Together, our partnership will harness a wealth of expertise and resources for our growing, diverse global networks.” This partnership recognises the mutual aims of COBIS and the Chartered College of Teaching to empower a knowledgeable…
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Institute for Educational & Social Equity

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Chartered College of Teaching 407d ago research
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Institute for Educational & Social Equity is a specialist Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Institute. They are the only independent Tertiary level institution of its kind in the UK. They are a member of the UK Register of Learning Providers –…
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Council of British International Schools (COBIS)

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Chartered College of Teaching 407d ago international
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“Together, our partnership will harness a wealth of expertise and resources for our growing, diverse global networks.” This partnership recognises the mutual aims of COBIS and the Chartered College of Teaching to empower a knowledgeable…
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Schools Alliance for Excellence (SAfE)

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Chartered College of Teaching 455d ago General
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SAfE is an education partnership committed to building an education system that is better for all. We are an alliance made up of schools and other partners to deliver a high quality, cohesive, coordinated school-led improvement system to…
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Schools Alliance for Excellence (SAfE)

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Chartered College of Teaching 455d ago research
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SAfE is an education partnership committed to building an education system that is better for all. We are an alliance made up of schools and other partners to deliver a high quality, cohesive, coordinated school-led improvement system to…
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MOSAIC by Penrose Education Ltd

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Chartered College of Teaching 511d ago General
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“We feel fully aligned to empower, celebrate and advocate for the teaching profession” This collaborative partnership with Penrose Education Ltd recognises our joint commitment is to support educators in achieving professional excellence.…
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NAHT – the school leaders union

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Chartered College of Teaching 511d ago General
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“This renewed partnership supports effective representation, support and development for headteachers and school leaders.” Joining NAHT means becoming part of a strong, supportive community of 50,000 school leaders across England, Wales,…
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MOSAIC by Penrose Education Ltd

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Chartered College of Teaching 511d ago research
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“We feel fully aligned to empower, celebrate and advocate for the teaching profession” This collaborative partnership with Penrose Education Ltd recognises our joint commitment is to support educators in achieving professional excellence.…
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NAHT – the school leaders union

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Chartered College of Teaching 511d ago policy
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“This renewed partnership supports effective representation, support and development for headteachers and school leaders.” Joining NAHT means becoming part of a strong, supportive community of 50,000 school leaders across England, Wales,…
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Understanding the development of empathy in childhood

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AlphaPlus Blog 591d ago research
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What is the International Early Learning Study? The International Early Learning and Child Well-being Study (IELS) is an international survey that assesses children at age 5 who attend Early Childhood Education and Care centres and/or…
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Understanding the development of empathy in childhood

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AlphaPlus Blog 591d ago research
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What is the International Early Learning Study? The International Early Learning and Child Well-being Study (IELS) is an international survey that assesses children at age 5 who attend Early Childhood Education and Care centres and/or…
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Kathryn Morgan & Helena Moore: Theories of Action: Mental Models in Motion

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ResearchEd 2121d ago research
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Schools are complex organisations. As a result, endless (well-intentioned) change initiatives are introduced in the name of ‘school improvement’, often resulting in change fatigue rather than sustainable (and scalable) improvement. So how…
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Jude Hunton: “Chunk it, don’t flunk it” Leading & teaching a memorable curriculum

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ResearchEd 2121d ago curriculum
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“Chunk it, don’t flunk it”: leading and teaching a memorable curriculum In this session, Jude will explain the importance of “chunking” to help students develop faster understanding. He will examine this generally drawing on cognitive…
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Paula Delaney & Matea Marcinko: Curriculum (in a) crisis

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ResearchEd 2124d ago curriculum
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Curriculum (in a) crisis: designing curriculum for a post-Corona world In this session, we will be looking at the core principles of curriculum design in the long-term and the medium-term towards an understanding of how they can help us to…
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Christine Counsell: The support our middle leaders need if curricula are to flourish

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ResearchEd 2124d ago curriculum
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The session will argue that whether they are providing support or challenge, senior leaders need to listen carefully to subject discourse. Leading a subject team in curriculum design, implementation and review is a weighty intellectual and…
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Simon Cox: Early Maths Matters

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ResearchEd 2126d ago curriculum
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Early Maths Matters – deepening our understanding of great mathematics teaching for our youngest learners. Developing a sound understanding of mathematics when we are young is essential – children’s early mathematical understanding is…
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Greg Ashman: Explicit teaching, critical thinking and creativity

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ResearchEd 2130d ago research
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Explicit teaching, critical thinkingand creativityIs explicit teaching fine for the rote regurgitation of disconnected facts but no good for developing critical thinking and creativity? No. Solving problems and being creative The post Greg…
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Ruth Ashbee: The Dos and Don’ts of Curriculum Leadership

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ResearchEd 2131d ago curriculum
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Curriculum should be at the heart of school priorities, but leadership of curriculum is far from straightforward. This presentation gives some suggestions for navigating the path, balancing essential tensions such as the need for subject…
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Pritesh Raichura: Planning Effective Teacher Led Lessons (rED Loom session)

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ResearchEd 2132d ago research
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The post Pritesh Raichura: Planning Effective Teacher Led Lessons (rED Loom session) appeared first on ResearchED .
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Deep Ghataura: Doing things with modern test theory

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ResearchEd 2135d ago research
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Do you want to make defensible statements about question difficulty, pupil ability and the changes in their learning? Do you want to know about the revolution that some researchers have said “passed [the UK] by”? Do you want to know how to…
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Cath Murray: Do exclusions work?

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ResearchEd 2136d ago wellbeing
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Do exclusions work? There’s an ideological battle going on nationally over whether schools should exclude more, or less. But it’s the wrong debate. We will review the media/policy context around exclusions and consider case studies (some…
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Mary Myatt: Back on Track: 10 suggestions to ensure we focus on making a difference

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ResearchEd 2137d ago research
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Back on Track: Ten suggestions for making sure that we only focus on the things that make a difference in our schools. This will mean taking a hard-nosed look at some of the processes that have grown up over time and which might be getting…
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Claire Stoneman: Why are school leaders bad at thinking and what can we do about it?

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ResearchEd 2138d ago research
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In this presentation, Claire will discuss some of the reasons school leaders find it difficult to think. She will then explore some ways we can support school leaders to think better, applying Daniel Willingham’s seminal work, ‘Why Don’t…
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Philippa Cordingley: Developing Great Leadership of CPDL and curriculum development

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ResearchEd 2139d ago curriculum
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The evidence about curriculum development, CPDL and the leadership of both suggests that there is no systematic research reviews re: curriculum development with evidence re: pupil impacts – and too few studies with that to support them.…
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John Tomsett: Core or Hinterland? Who owns the enacted curriculum?

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ResearchEd 2141d ago curriculum
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What constitutes the curriculum is the key educational issue of our time. In this session I will explore Christine Counsell’s concept of the Core Curriculum and the Hinterland Curriculum with very specific examples. I will explore who owns…
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Cat Scutt: Collaborating, or just doing the same thing at the same time?

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ResearchEd 2142d ago research
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Opportunities for teacher collaboration can contribute to both job satisfaction and the development of teacher effectiveness. But what does ‘collaboration’ actually mean? This session looks at what the research tells us about what makes…
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