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How do Education doctoral students understand university teaching?

28 February 2022 by Mike Mimirinis and Kristina Ahlberg Leave a Comment

Doctoral students often take teaching roles in their universities - what do these students believe about good practice in the sector and how can they … [Read more...] about How do Education doctoral students understand university teaching?

Filed Under: published, Published Projects Tagged With: CPD, Pedagogy

Training teacher-researchers through collective supervision

15 July 2021 by Runke Huang, Weipeng Yang, Yongyan Li and Hui Li Leave a Comment

How participation in an online academic community can integrate support from peers and tutors in a novel pattern Training teacher-researchers has … [Read more...] about Training teacher-researchers through collective supervision

Filed Under: Published Projects Tagged With: CPD, supervision

What can comics reveal about the life stories of pre-service childhood educators?

25 March 2021 by Oliver McGarr, Guillermina Gavaldon and Francisco Saez de Adana Leave a Comment

Pre-service educators can visually express their own life experiences through the medium of comics – how can this be helpful? Encouraging … [Read more...] about What can comics reveal about the life stories of pre-service childhood educators?

Filed Under: Published Projects Tagged With: CPD, Visual

Recruiting and retaining teachers: what works?

19 February 2021 by Beng Huat See, Rebecca Morris, Stephen Gorard and Nada El Soufi 1 Comment

Increasing teachers’ pay and working conditions does not make teaching more attractive, or does it? Whenever faced with a shortage of teachers, the … [Read more...] about Recruiting and retaining teachers: what works?

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Can Professional Development in the Early Years bring about improved outcomes for children?

8 September 2020 by Iram Siraj and colleagues Leave a Comment

  Can staff training be a waste of time and money, or might it be the best investment that any early years provision can make? That … [Read more...] about Can Professional Development in the Early Years bring about improved outcomes for children?

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