This is a Centre for Research in Educational Leadership and Management Seminar presented by Professor Howard Stevenson and Alison Milner, School of Education, University of Nottingham. In this presentation we explore the specific role of the ‘European Semester’ and its impact on education policy across the European Union.
Tags: Centre for Research in Educational Leadership and Management, education policy, EU, European education policy, european semester, European Union, School of Education
Come and celebrate International Women’s Day 2017 #IWD2017 at a ‘free lunch’ event in association with #WomenEd and supported by The University of Nottingham’s People and Culture.
Tags: International Women's Day, international women's day 2017, people and culture, School of Education, womened
Dr Max Biddulph, Associate Professor in the School of Education, launches LGBT History Month 2017 with a public lecture. Join us for an exploration of the experiences of pink-triangle prisoners at Sachsenhausen and how social context impacts on our concept of citizenship. How does living in a totalitarian regime influence the behaviour of its citizens, and what are the implications for contemporary societies?
Tags: history, LGBT, LGBT History Month, LGBT History Month 2017, Max Biddulph, people and culture, public lecture, School of Education, World War Two
This Centre for Research in Mathematics Education Seminar is presented by Dr Adetayo Kasim, Research Statistician for the Wolfson Institute for Health and Wellbeing, Durham University. Dr Kasim will discuss statistical challenges in the design and analysis of education trials.
Tags: Centre for Research in Mathematics Education, Durham University, education, health, School of Education
This seminar will explore the role of the body’s senses and perception in doing, learning and teaching mathematics by considering work in progress in the research programme “Towards an Inclusive Mathematics Education”, based in São Paulo, Brazil.
Tags: Centre for Research in Mathematics Education, Lulu Healy, mathematics, School of Education
We invite those interested education to join us for the launch of a new project: ‘What Matters’, aimed at all those working in schools, and who want to make better use of research to shape the experiences of learners.
Tags: Economic and Social Research Council Impact Accelerator, School of Education, what matters
Our Initial Teacher Education (ITE) courses have been rated Outstanding by Ofsted. Our ITE team is based in the School of Education, on the award winning Jubilee Campus. We hold open days each year to give people who are interested in becoming teachers an opportunity to find out more about why The University of Nottingham is an excellent place to begin your teaching career and the training routes we offer.
Tags: Initial Teacher Education, Ofsted, open day, PGCE, School Direct, School of Education, Teach First, Teacher training
The experiences of parents of children with disabilities have been well documented for many years yet their needs for information, advice, advocacy, social and emotional support continue not to be met. School of Education seminar presented by Anne Emerson, Associate Professor, School of Education, University of Nottingham and School for Parents, Nottingham.
Tags: centre for research in human flourishing, disability, School of Education, the school for parents
A Learning Sciences Research Institute (LSRI) seminar presented by Dr Yana Weinstein, Assistant Professor at University of Massachusetts, Lowell, USA.
Tags: cognitive psychology, Learning Sciences Research Institute (LSRI), School of Education
Join the School of Education for this event organised in conjunction with the Association for the Study of Primary Education (ASPE).
Tags: Association for the Study of Primary Education, conferences, education, Nottingham University Business School, School of Education, teaching