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Embarking on a PhD journey is often likened to navigating a sea of uncertainties and self-doubt (Woolston, 2021). However, my research on wellbeing with preschool children has been ...
Zhang is a fourth-year PhD student at the University of Reading and a Chinese immigrant mother of two boys. Her research interests include early childhood education, ...
This blog post highlights the Iterative Survey’s special ability and demonstrates why the survey is considered ‘iterative’.
Education is vital for a nation’s development to ensure socioeconomic progress. Pakistan, however, faces educational crises, including limited access to quality education and ...
Climate Change and Sustainability Education (CCSE), including school-based education, is widely understood as a vital ...
Context Throughout the history of BERA and indeed the BERA Blog, research on the association between living in poverty and ...
After more than a decade of working in primary schools across London, Janine Pavlis pursued her passion for mentoring and teacher training by joining the team at St Mary’s University. As ...
René Hartmann joined the Primary Education Team at St Mary’s University, Twickenham in 2013 and teaches on the Primary undergraduate and postgraduate programmes for initial ...
This special issue explores the value of the professional doctorate in education (EdD) journey and the sources of motivation for individuals pursuing their doctoral research based on ...
Personal journey and rationale for research My research topic changed from mathematical creativity to ADHD in mathematics because I was diagnosed with ADHD and was fascinated and perplexed by ...
The transition to motherhood is profound. Everything I once knew and aspired to suddenly shifted into an entirely new reality, one for which no preparation is sufficient. Goals, ...
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