Mathematics is fundamental in science, technology and daily life, and is crucial for modern economies (Ofsted, 2021). Despite its importance, many learners find mathematics complex ...
As digital technologies become further embedded within every aspect of modern life, education systems must keep pace to prepare students for the world they currently live and learn in, but ...
The British Journal of Educational Technology (BJET) and the British Educational Research Association (BERA) are delighted to announce that the 2025 BJET Fellowship has been awarded to Peter Bannister ...
Dr Linda O. Enow is a senior lecturer in Education and Multi-Professional Practice at Birmingham Newman University, Birmingham, UK. She is Programme Leader for MA Education (online). Her ...
We are delighted to announce that the winner of the 2024 BERA Public Engagement and Impact Award is the initiative, #BeeWell: Making Young People’s Wellbeing Everybody’s Business, led by the ...
Teacher actions, behaviours, beliefs and knowledge shape the way in which teaching is undertaken. Actions and behaviours are observable and are understandably used to support teacher education ...
Funmilola Stewart is the Trust Leader for Anti-Racism and ED&I across Dixons MAT. Her work involves supporting with the development of equitable policies, curricula, and staff training, as well being ...
Globally, courts frequently make judgments on educational issues. In some countries this has been longstanding, such as in the United States’ rulings on teaching evolution (Tennessee v ...
Nigel Fancourt is Associate Professor of Education and Values at the Department of Education, University of Oxford, and Director of Doctoral Research. Formerly a lawyer and teacher, his ...
On 26 November 2024, BERA marked our 50th anniversary with a celebratory event alongside our Annual General Meeting (AGM). Held in a festive atmosphere, the day highlighted the achievements ...