🌟Nominations Now Open! We’re proud to launch the Lord Field Community & Social Justice Awards, honouring the incredible legacy of our founder.
Do you know someone who’s made a real difference? — we want to hear their story.
📅 Deadline Friday 20th June
handforthgrange.com/nominati…
We are looking for new trustees to help us on the next stage on our journey. Trustees make a real difference to our pupils, and our local community by actively contributing to the success of our schools.
For more information please visit ffet.co.uk/join-our-board
Huge congratulations 🎉 to @HandforthGrange who have been shortlisted for 'Primary School of the Year' and @EarlyLifeGroup who have been shortlisted for 'The Tim Brighouse Community Engagement Initiative of the Year' in the @tes Schools Awards 2024. 🙌
#TesAwards
Thrilled to announce that I have been promoted to the rank of professor. There are too many people to thank individually, but I am grateful to everyone who has supported me along the way.
2 days to go before the #LTHEchat this week!
This week we will feature @Adam_Tate1
“Digital Nudging for Learning in Higher Education”
Check out the blog for more: bit.ly/3GdulFU
So, it’s Dec 1st and @bpplandt’s first CPD Secret Santa has gifted the L&T Community of Practice the Springer Link Open Access book database: link.springer.com/search?fac… Another colleague will be playing Santa on Monday and will sharing something that has impacted their practice 🎅
I am delighted that this @BERANews Blog Special Issue that I edited with Charles Clarke is out. The idea is to promote debates about what education is across all stages of education. Thanks to the contributors for sharing important insights into different aspects of these debates
📝 BERA BLOG SPECIAL ISSUE
What are we educating for?
Edited by @paulashwin & Rt Hon Charles Clarke
Featuring contributions from policymakers, educational practitioners and researchers to discuss what we are educating for in English education.
bera.ac.uk/blog-series/what-…
ALT The image is showing the student on the programme at her graduation ceremony, smiling and wearing a ceremonial PhD hat. The text of the advertisement says: "Are you employed in higher education anywhere in the world and looking for a PhD? Join the Doctoral Programme in Educational Research (DPER). The quote on the ad Nicolette Michels, Professor of Applied Enterprise says: ‘The DPER was one of the significant pivotal experiences in my career. I was stimulated and supported in equal measure to stretch my thinking and practice and to really understand as well as relish what it is to be a scholarly academic. It helped me develop my own voice and sense of applied academic identity, which in turn has been a foundation stone for my subsequent research and career journey. To this day I continue to draw on the DPER experience in all of my work’. Apply now for January 2024 start. For more information contact Alison Sedgwick a.sedgwick@lancster.ac.uk