Editorial for special issue of Journal of Research in Post Compulsory Education. The articles published here come from authors working from various perspectives and contextual backgrounds. Authors are variously working as lecturers in further education, leadership roles in colleges and universities, lecturers and researchers in universities, nomadic educators and independent researchers. You would be forgiven for perhaps entertaining the idea that this would lead to a wildly diverse set of interests, problematics, hypotheses and perspectives, and in some ways it does (with respect to focus). Perhaps a little surprisingly though, this seemingly disparate set of papers collectively talks to key themes that emerge from their pages. Threads o...
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Editorial for special issue of Journal of Research in Post Compulsory Education. The articles publis...
Durham University’s first Post-Graduate Educational Research Conference, entitled Imagining Better E...
Foreword (Dr Dimitra Kokotsaki): I am delighted to write this foreword for the third Imagining Bette...
Durham University’s first Post-Graduate Educational Research Conference, entitled Imagining Better E...
It is always a great pleasure to be able to write the Support for Learning Editorial. Each edition o...
This journal has aligned itself with this “reignition” agenda, in large part because its mission sta...
The Imagining Better Education conference, an event organised by our Post-Graduate Research students...
This article introduces papers developed from six presentations at the Universityof Brighton’s annua...
non-peer-reviewedThis issue of the Journal of Academic Writing contains selected, peer-reviewed arti...
The articles in this special issue of Widening Participation and Lifelong Learning are based on pres...
This is the second issue of Critical and Reflective Practice in Education and comes at a time of sig...
The third issue of PiE for 2009 is the second general issue of the year. The interested reader will,...
Nowadays, there is a growing awareness that higher education is called to help young people to devel...
Valuing more open and equitable approaches to practice and research in the field of flexible, open, ...
To all our Journal's readers and followers, a warm welcome to the August issue of 2022! In this issu...
Editorial for special issue of Journal of Research in Post Compulsory Education. The articles publis...
Durham University’s first Post-Graduate Educational Research Conference, entitled Imagining Better E...
Foreword (Dr Dimitra Kokotsaki): I am delighted to write this foreword for the third Imagining Bette...
Durham University’s first Post-Graduate Educational Research Conference, entitled Imagining Better E...
It is always a great pleasure to be able to write the Support for Learning Editorial. Each edition o...
This journal has aligned itself with this “reignition” agenda, in large part because its mission sta...
The Imagining Better Education conference, an event organised by our Post-Graduate Research students...
This article introduces papers developed from six presentations at the Universityof Brighton’s annua...
non-peer-reviewedThis issue of the Journal of Academic Writing contains selected, peer-reviewed arti...
The articles in this special issue of Widening Participation and Lifelong Learning are based on pres...
This is the second issue of Critical and Reflective Practice in Education and comes at a time of sig...
The third issue of PiE for 2009 is the second general issue of the year. The interested reader will,...
Nowadays, there is a growing awareness that higher education is called to help young people to devel...
Valuing more open and equitable approaches to practice and research in the field of flexible, open, ...
To all our Journal's readers and followers, a warm welcome to the August issue of 2022! In this issu...