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The Children and Families Act 2014 in England provided a major transformation to the system for identifying special educational needs and disabilities (SEND). Ten years on, the National ...
Born in East London, raised in council tenement and working since the age of 14, Chandres is a Senior Lecturer in Accounting at QMUL. Before joining QMUL, Chandres held the position at ...
Dr. Tejura is a Senior Lecturer with over 25 years of experience in Higher education, with almost 10 years at QMUL where he completed his Accounting Education based PhD thesis. He embodies ...
As a qualified early years teacher, an academic interested in teacher retention, and also as a person who recently had an extremely decayed wisdom tooth removed at Birmingham Dental Hospital, ...
Matthew Courtney is a member of the DfE’s English Hubs Council. He has completed a MSc Education Research Design and Methodology at the University of Oxford and is an Evidence Lead in Education.
Jonathan Vincent is a lecturer in higher education in the Department of Educational Research at Lancaster University, and is co-director of the Centre for Higher Education Research and Evaluation. His ...
It’s 8.45 a.m. and staff are making the final preparations for breakfast before the taxis start to arrive, delivering students – in varying moods, depending on what has happened since ...
Nicola Brookes is a Special Educational Needs Coordinator (SENCo) working in a Pupil Referral unit (PRU) setting and is in her third year of a Doctorate in Education (EdD). She has worked in ...
One of the most challenging debates in education among schools, academic researchers and policymakers in the past three decades has been how to close the achievement gap of Black and ...
BERA is delighted to announce that Professor Mel Ainscow has been selected as the winner of the 2025 Equality in Education Award, in recognition of his exceptional and sustained contribution to ...
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