The move towards making teaching a research-based profession has been great, but ideals still need scrutiny, says Louise Lewis
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The move towards making teaching a research-based profession has been great, but ideals still need scrutiny, says Louise Lewis
#ResearchED 2014: therapy for a nervous wishy-washy teacher
#ResearchED 2014: therapy for a nervous wishy-washy teacher
Last weekend, I cycled from my home in Bethnal Green to the 2014 ResearchED conference at Raine’s Foundation Schooland was amazed to see so many teachers paying out of their own pockets to attend a conference about educational research on a Saturday. The impressive attendance, possibly over 600 delegates, was a real testament to the power of social media: this was truly a “Twitter” conference in…
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