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South West Anti-Racist Education Forum
On 28th June, UWE hosted the third annual South West Anti-racist Education Forum (SWAREF), an event organised in partnership between UWE and the...
Nearly half of children born in Wales in 2002-03 classed as having special educational needs – this may have negatively affected their attainment
This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article. Cathryn Knight, University of Bristol...
King’s speech 2024: experts explain new government’s plans for workers’ rights, rail nationalisation, education, and more
The king’s speech has been delivered, marking the state opening of parliament (technically, this was the first king’s speech with a Labour...
If the government is serious about tackling child poverty, it should extend free school meals
Will Baker, University of Bristol The government has created a new ministerial taskforce for its child poverty strategy, led by Work and Pensions...
Exploring issues in secondary subject English: Reconnecting curriculum, policy and practice
By Dr Lorna Smith, School of Education, University of Bristol The Victorian writer, philosopher and critic, John Ruskin, once invited his readers to...
Teacher professional development in Africa – a decolonial synthesis of the research evidence
By Dr Rafael Mitchell, Senior Lecturer in Comparative & International Education, University of Bristol, UK What does professional development...
‘They don’t have enough’ – schools in England are running food banks for families
This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article. Will Baker, University of Bristol The...