Education Research at Birmingham
@uobedresearch
The School of Education at the University of Birmingham brings world-leading research into the classroom to advance social justice and equity in education.
ID: 1501561906359844867
https://research.birmingham.ac.uk/en/organisations/education 09-03-2022 14:14:19
721 Tweet
982 Followers
467 Following
Dr Harry Kuchah Kuchah from Education Research at Birmingham spoke on the role of English in a multilingual world on the British Council (British Council Insight) podcast series, following the publication of his article on English-medium primary education in Cameroon earlier this year. ➡️ podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/wha…
Supporting Professional Development through an Action Research Community of Practice: Our next Teacher Research Seminar with Coleen Robinson, Brampton Manor Academy Brampton Manor ⏲️4pm, Mon 9th December 📍Zoom All welcome! Register for the link at: birmingham.ac.uk/schools/educat…
Head of the School of Education Uni of Birmingham Prof Karen Guldberg has been appointed to chair a new Department for Education Neurodivergence Task & Finish Group - a group of experts that will work alongside the Department to drive inclusive education. More at: gov.uk/government/new…
Prof Prof Kalwant Bhopal has been awarded the BERA Educational Research Book of the Year Award 2024 with Martin Myers for 'Elite Universities & the Making of Privilege: Exploring Race and Class in Global Educational Economies'. Congratulations! bera.ac.uk/news/bera-anno… Centre for Research in Race and Education (CRRE)
Fantastic news! Uni of Birmingham's Prof. Karen Guldberg has been appointed Chair of a new government Neurodivergence Task and Finish Group to drive support for neurodivergent children and young people in mainstream education. Learn more: birmingham.ac.uk/news/2024/univ…
Does ‘Free Speech’ Exist in Schools? 💬 Join Professor Karl Kitching for his inaugural lecture on inequality in education and the fight for anti-racist and LGBTQ+ inclusive schools. 🕓 16:00 📅 29 Jan 📍 Teaching and Learning LT2 or Zoom Register ⬇️ forms.office.com/Pages/Response…
Why do people believe in conspiracy theories? New research from Uni of Birmingham & University of Staffordshire has identified spite as a key factor. Learn more about the research from Dr Megan Birney & Dr David Gordon ⬇️ forbes.com/sites/emmawool…
We had the pleasure of hosting leaders from secondary schools across India as part of their visit to Birmingham with CBSE HQ British Council & Education Research at Birmingham Our visitors met with school leaders & learnt more about our partnership with the Uni of Birmingham our approach...