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Every year BERA awards the John Nisbet Fellowship to people who have made an outstanding contribution to educational research over their career.Ìý

In this episode, Professor Dominic Wyse, BERA President interviews Professor Ian Menter (University of Oxford) one of the 2020 John Nisbet fellows.

Dom and Ian discuss the journey that led Ian from a career as a teacher educator to a teacher education researcher. Ian speaks about his current research interests of teacher education, education policyÌý and comparative studies in education and teacher education and policy, and the importance of looking at the 4 nations when studying the curriculum, as well as learning from history to address inequalities in the future.

Ian provides some takeaway messages for Early Career Researchers and the wider education community, including “Education matters, Social Justice matters and Educational Research matters.â€

You can find out more information about the BERA John Nisbet Fellowship, and the 2020 fellows Professor Ian Menter and Professor Usha Goswami here:
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