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Twelve years ago, Diane Reay argued that neoliberalism in the UK had ‘worked to bury social class’ (Reay, 2012: p. 592). This is not an unproblematic comment: it turns neoliberalism into an...
Research Intelligence issue 160: Democracy & education
Research Intelligence16 Aug 2024
International comparative education
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The value of Primary physical education (PE) has been a ‘hot topic’ for decades, as the subject has become awash, within the UK context, with government interest, policy and funding....
In 2002 BERA introduced a new award named the Brian Simon Educational Research Fellowship. This award was made possible due to a gift from the family of Brian Simon, a leading post-war...
This series of reports presents the findings and recommendations of three research projects funded by BERA’s 2023/24 Small Grants Fund (SGF) on the theme ‘education in a digital age:...
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In December 2023 members of the early childhood education and care (ECEC) sector in England joined a symposium Educating for Activism that aimed to connect knowledge and experience of structural...
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In an era characterised by rapid technological advancements, globalisation and shifting labour market dynamics, the concept of employability has emerged as a central concern in education. As...
The employability and professional development of PhD graduates have become somewhat hot topics in recent years, driven by an increasing association of doctoral-level skills with economic growth...
A BBC news article from March 2024 highlights that local authority spending on school travel for pupils with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) has increased from £728m in 2018 to...
The British Educational Research Journal (BERJ) is pleased to launch its Early Career Reviewer Scheme that aims to build early career researchers’ capacities in academic peer reviewing. This...
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