In this Special Issue we have collected stories from our staff that tell the tale of London Met - its staff and its students - its passions and its liberatory practices. We have ordered them to constitute an argument-framed narrative: Setting the scene; Theoretical perspectives; Curriculum models and (re-)designs (including Work Based Models); and Critical academic literacies and creative practices. We hope you enjoy reading the research and writing of our LondonMet colleagues - and in future consider writing an Investigations article yourself
I have had a close and long-standing relationship with the IOE (Institute of Education), UCL’s Facul...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This paper aims to interrogate some of...
LondonWhilst university education is increasingly commodified knowledge, it remains a social relatio...
This article refers to our Postgraduate Certificate and Masters in Learning and Teaching in Higher E...
Once again we are pleased, through this journal, to capture a taste of the range of pedagogical inno...
This article discusses the recommendations made by Webb et al. for the undergraduate Health and Soci...
We will first present an overview of the student-staff partnership schemes that are run at both King...
Covid-19 has impacted our lives over the past one and a half years, even for those fortunate enough ...
The thesis is an examination of three sites of pedagogic experimentation: the pedagogic activities i...
Calls for the decolonization of education at all levels of education in the UK have gained new momen...
London South Bank University (LSBU) appointed equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) leads in each ...
This article explores ideas of a student-centred curriculum through an oral history project undertak...
This article draws on research undertaken by the Professional Association of Lecturers in Youth and ...
This article explores ideas of a student-centred curriculum through an oral history project undertak...
The field of education research often overlooks the importance of supervision of the student teachin...
I have had a close and long-standing relationship with the IOE (Institute of Education), UCL’s Facul...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This paper aims to interrogate some of...
LondonWhilst university education is increasingly commodified knowledge, it remains a social relatio...
This article refers to our Postgraduate Certificate and Masters in Learning and Teaching in Higher E...
Once again we are pleased, through this journal, to capture a taste of the range of pedagogical inno...
This article discusses the recommendations made by Webb et al. for the undergraduate Health and Soci...
We will first present an overview of the student-staff partnership schemes that are run at both King...
Covid-19 has impacted our lives over the past one and a half years, even for those fortunate enough ...
The thesis is an examination of three sites of pedagogic experimentation: the pedagogic activities i...
Calls for the decolonization of education at all levels of education in the UK have gained new momen...
London South Bank University (LSBU) appointed equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) leads in each ...
This article explores ideas of a student-centred curriculum through an oral history project undertak...
This article draws on research undertaken by the Professional Association of Lecturers in Youth and ...
This article explores ideas of a student-centred curriculum through an oral history project undertak...
The field of education research often overlooks the importance of supervision of the student teachin...
I have had a close and long-standing relationship with the IOE (Institute of Education), UCL’s Facul...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This paper aims to interrogate some of...
LondonWhilst university education is increasingly commodified knowledge, it remains a social relatio...