Development of a BERA ‘Observatory’
BERA is looking to develop an educational research ‘Observatory’ which can provide baseline data and information about the activity taking place under the ‘educational research’ banner. It...
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BERA is looking to develop an educational research ‘Observatory’ which can provide baseline data and information about the activity taking place under the ‘educational research’ banner. It...
Abstract submission for BERA's 2014 conference is now open. For more information please go to the conference website.
The Education Committee has decided to hold a short inquiry to follow up its 2012 report Great teachers: attracting, training and retaining the best, focussing primarily on the School Direct...
The Education Committee has decided to hold a short inquiry to follow up its 2012 report Great teachers: attracting, training and retaining the best, focussing primarily on the School Direct...
Building evidence into education Dr Ben Goldacre was asked by Education Secretary Michael Gove to examine the role of evidence in the education sector. In a paper presented on 14th March at...
On 7 February 2013 the Secretary of State for Education announced a public consultation on the draft National Curriculum which will run until 16 April 2013. The consultation also asks for views on...
On 11th June 2012, Michael Gove, the Secretary of State for Education, published a letter in response to the Final Report of the Expert Panel for the National Curriculum Review in England. Mary...