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Oxford has been making a major contribution to the field of education for over 100 years and today this Department has a world class reputation for research, for teacher education and for its Masters and doctoral programmes. Much has changed at this Department over the years, particularly recently, with a range of excellent new and refurbished buildings and with expanded staff numbers. What has not changed is our commitment to excellence and to relevance in all that we do. Our aim is to provide an intellectually rich but supportive environment in which to study, to research and to teach and, through our work, to contribute to the improvement of all phases of public education, both in the UK and internationally.

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Dialogues on Educational Justice:  Brought to you by the Repair-Ed project

Dialogues on Educational Justice: Brought to you by the Repair-Ed project

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Deanery Digests

Deanery Digests

The University of Oxford Education Deanery’s mission is to empower educators worldwide ...
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Conversations in Med Ed

Conversations in Med Ed

Welcome to "Conversations in Med Ed," a podcast that explores the diverse world of heal...
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Centre for Global Higher Education

Centre for Global Higher Education

The Centre for Global Higher Education (CGHE) is an international research centre focus...
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Department of Education Research Seminars

Department of Education Research Seminars

Research in the department is organised under themes which demonstrate our focus on lea...
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Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Impact in an evolving research environment

The six seminars in the series 'Impact and Knowledge Exchange in an Evolving Research E...
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Department of Education Public Seminars

Department of Education Public Seminars

Public seminars from the Department of Education. Oxford has been making a major contr...

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Title Description People Date Captions
Bristol reflections from Keziah Featherstone Keziah Featherstone, a former Bristol headteacher, reflects on her time as a school leader in the city. Claire Neaves, Keziah Featherstone 28 April, 2025
Chatting with Ghaith Alfakhry on his journey from dentistry into medical education in Syria Ghaith Alfakhry, a dentist by background shares his journey into medical education his passion for advocating for change in Syria. Ghaith Alfakhry, Danica Sims 14 April, 2025
Adult-child interactions while using touchscreen apps Dr Sandra Mathers discusses her research exploring how adults and children interact while using touchscreen apps. Sandra Mathers, Hamish Chalmers 10 April, 2025
Chatting with Louise Allen on continuous professional development, qualitative research and the need for mentorship and guided self-reflection Louise Allen, a dietician by background and currently a post-doctoral researcher in Medical Education, shares her personal experiences and research on social learning journeys and effective CPD. Louise Allen, Danica Sims 7 April, 2025
Who Influences the Career Choices of Young People in Care? Dr Mariela Neagu discusses her research exploring the experiences young people who grew up in care when it comes to making education and career choices. Mariela Neagu, Laura Molway 26 March, 2025
A discussion with Class Divide Claire Neaves talks to Curtis from Class Divide, a grassroots movement fighting to transform educational opportunities in East Brighton. Claire Neaves, Curtis James 7 February, 2025
What we can learn from England, Northern Ireland, and Wales' Performance in PISA 2022 In this episode, Professor Jenni Ingram and Dr Stuart Cadwallader discuss their analysis, undertaken with Pearson for the OECD, of England, Northern Ireland and Wales' performance in the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) 2022. Jenni Ingram, Stuart Cadwallader, Joe Bullough 23 January, 2025
Chatting with Nabeela Kajee on the complexity of empathy, and how it can be cultivated in health professionals and trainees Chatting with Nabeela Kajee on the complexity of empathy, and how it can be cultivated in health professionals and trainees Nabeela Kajee, Danica Sims 19 November, 2024
Chatting with Aditi Siddharth on finding a deep interest and building a coherent career story before embarking on a DPhil Aditi, an OBGYN registrar reflects on her doctoral journey sharing the importance of joy in research, good supervisory relationships, having a thick skin and building a CV that tells a story Aditi Siddarth, Danica Sims 11 November, 2024
Chatting with Geoff Stetson on faculty development, feedback and MedEdMentor (and practicing what you preach) Geoff shares his move from internal medicine to education and faculty development, reflecting on the broader culture and priorities of medicine and the need to emphasise education. Geoff Stetson, Danica Sims 11 October, 2024
Chatting with Luzaan Kock on innovative interprofessional education (IPE), Indigenous Knowledge Systems, and finding where you are meant to be Luzaan honestly and passionately shares her journey from physiotherapy into interprofessional education, including details on how to innovatively embed IPE within health professions education for education and health impact Luzaan Kock, Danica Sims 11 October, 2024
A model to understand assessment practice in medicine Dr Nici Simms discusses her research on the assessment behaviours of clinician educators charged with assessing in undergraduate medical programmes. Danica Simms, Laura Molway 7 October, 2024
Developing Oral Language through a Drama-based Intervention Dr Faidra Faitaki discusses her research on using a drama-based intervention to help develop oral language proficiency among primary school learners. Faidra Faitaki, Hamish Chalmers 23 September, 2024
What makes a just primary education in Bristol schools? Fatima Mohamed Ali, Claire Neaves and Dr. Claire Stewart-Hall discuss their experiences of teaching in Bristol schools and opportunities to reimagine schooling differently. Claire Stewart-Hall, Fatima Mohamed Ali, Claire Neaves 5 September, 2024
Demystifying the A-level grading process Associate Professor of Educational Assessment, Michelle Meadows and local teacher, Jonny Tridgell discuss the A-level grading process and how grade boundaries are set for these important national exams. Michelle Meadows, Jonny Tridgell, Hamish Chalmers 24 July, 2024
Setting research priorities for English as an Additional Language. Hamish Chalmers discusses his study asking teachers what kinds of research they think should be prioritised to help inform policy and practice in teaching pupils for whom English is an additional language (EAL). Hamish Chalmers, Laura Molway 30 May, 2024
What can we learn from asking students directly about their experiences of French lessons? Laura Molway discusses her research on students’ attitudes and experiences of learning French in secondary schools. She explores the value of teachers seeking direct feedback from their students and how this can help develop policy and practice. Laura Molway, Hamish Chalmers 30 May, 2024
Chatting with Chris Kowalski In episode five we chat with Dr Chris Kowalski, a consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, from the Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust in the United Kingdom, where he is the simulation lead and is involved in all stages of medical education. Chris Kowalski, Danica Sims 14 May, 2024
Chatting with Simone Titus-Dawson In episode four we chat with Associate Professor Simone Titus-Dawson from the Centre for Health Professions Education in the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences at Stellenbosch University in South Africa. Simone Titus-Dawson, Danica Sims 14 May, 2024
Chatting with Richard Canter In episode three we chat with Professor Richard Canter from the University of Oxford. He reflects over the decades of his fascinating career, sharing his story of how he, a surgeon, became involved in medical education and research. Richard Canter, Danica Sims 7 May, 2024
Chatting with Danelle Hess In episode two we chat to Dr Danelle Hess from the University of the Western Cape in South Africa. Danelle Hess, Danica Sim 17 April, 2024
Chatting with Danica Sims This is the first episode of “Conversations in Med Ed”. Podcast host, Dr Danica (’Nici’) Sims, plays the role of the guest, as her colleague, Dr Liam Guilfoyle, asks her, “Why start a podcast?” Danica Sims, Liam Guilfoyle 8 April, 2024
OUCEA Annual Lecture 2022: The Future of Assessment Oxford University Centre for Educational Assessment (OUCEA) presents a look into the future of assessment featuring guest speakers. Art Graesser, Sandra Milligan, Joshua McGrane, Therese N. Hopfenbeck 24 August, 2022
From Inclusion to Exclusion from School: Transforming the lives of young people with special educational needs and disabilities? This seminar explores the process of formal and informal exclusion from the macro, meso and micro level to understand some of the complex interactions between policy, school and individual factors. Jill Porter, Ruth Moyse 25 February, 2020 Captions
Law and Exclusion from School Combining legal analysis, theory, and evidence from practice, Lucinda Ferguson argues that the law is ill-equipped to support children at risk of permanent exclusion from school, particularly children with disabilities or other additional needs. Lucinda Ferguson 13 February, 2020 Captions
Exclusion and Mental Health: Exploring the Role of Improved Provision in Schools This talk discusses the latest understanding of mental health needs in adolescent populations in the UK and the potential role that mental health services in schools can play. Mina Fazel 13 February, 2020 Captions
Alternative Provision and School Exclusions This presentation will discuss the place of Alternative Provision (AP) in the process of exclusion in England, with a particular focus on issues related to social justice. Martin Mills 4 February, 2020 Captions
Differences in rates of school exclusions in the four jurisdictions to the UK This seminar reports on the ongoing work of the multi-disciplinary and multi-site Excluded Lives Group whose work has led to the ESRC funds project The Political Economies of School Exclusion and their Consequences. Harry Daniels, Ian Thompson, Alice Tawell 20 January, 2020 Captions
Rees Centre Annual lecture 2019 - School Exclusions Panel presentations (Harry Daniels, Alison Woodhead and Lisa Cherry) for the Rees Centre Annual Lecture 2019 on school exclusion and issues for looked after and adopted children. Harry Daniels, Alison Woodhead, Lisa Cherry 27 November, 2019
CGHE series on international and global higher education – seminar 2: The global and the post-colonial PART TWO David Mills and Simon Marginson present on the theme of ‘The global and the post-colonial’ Simon Marginson, David Mills 22 November, 2019
CGHE series on international and global higher education – seminar 2: The global and the post-colonial PART ONE David Mills and Simon Marginson present on the theme of ‘The global and the post-colonial’ Simon Marginson, David Mills 22 November, 2019
CGHE series on international and global higher education – seminar 1: International development in higher education PART TWO Maia Chankseliani and Tristan McGowan on international development in higher education Maia Chankseliani, Tristan McCowan 22 November, 2019
CGHE series on international and global higher education – seminar 1: International development in higher education PART ONE Maia Chankseliani and Tristan McGowan on international development in higher education Maia Chankseliani, Tristan McCowan 22 November, 2019
Argument, Evidence and Continuity in the Augar Report Released in May 2019, the Augar report was a result of a 6 person panel chaired by Philip Augar and was the first in England to have a remit for the whole of tertiary education. Parry argues whether its features are the nature of expert panels. Gareth Parry 19 November, 2019 Captions
Integrating and AugmentingTertiary Education Students' Experiences in Workplace Settings Drawing upon three large studies in Australian higher education, this presentation sets out a case for the kinds of curriculum practices, as well as a range of pedagogic practices that can be enacted prior to, during and after students’ work placements. Stephen Billett 12 November, 2019 Captions
Artificial Intelligence and Social Relations in Schools: Who are the 'Digital winners'? This lecture explores the different types of artificial intelligence systems in common use in education, before relating this to the covert use of algorithms in influencing educational journeys. Sandra Leaton-Gray 12 November, 2019 Captions
When Global Players Struggle: The Political and Material Aspects of International Organisations’ Cooperation in Higher Education University of Lyon 2's Dorota Dakowska on re-examining the transnational circulation of policy schemes relative to Higher Education governance Dorota Dakowska 5 November, 2019
Re and De-contextualizing global citizenship education – systematic analysis of the scholarship in the field With the rising interest in GCE, understanding the current research landscape could be useful for policy-makers, educators and scholars who seek to build upon the existing body of knowledge and develop it in new directions. Miri Yemini 4 November, 2019 Captions
Poverty Matters: Family income, parenting and child outcomes Naomi Eisenstadt presents evidence that low income itself reduces the chances of good outcomes for children and causes stress in families which exacerbates the risk. Naomi Eisenstadt 28 October, 2019 Captions
Us and them? Analysing the inclusion of foreign-born academics in British academia Abertay University's Toma Pustelnikovaite on the nuances underlying the influx of migrant academics into the UK. Toma Pustelnikovaite 25 October, 2019
Using Formative Assessment to Catalyse Self-Regulated Learning This 2019 Oxford University Centre for Educational Assessment lecture is delivered by Professor Nancy Perry. Nancy Perry 17 July, 2019
What are Teachers' Professional Competencies? This public seminar series considers teacher education reforms around the world in order to tease out future directions and possibilities for the relationships between teacher education policy, research and practice. Auli Toom 19 June, 2019 Captions
Building Research Capacity in Teacher Education Seminar 8 of 8 on teacher education reforms. Alis unpacks the notion of 'capacity' through a historiography of initiatives and a review of attempts at conceptual development. Alis Oancea 19 June, 2019 Captions
The Connections and Disconnections in Teacher Education Policy, Research and Practice Future Research Directions This seminar examines the alignments and tensions between teacher education research, policy and practice. This is the sixth seminar in a series of eight public seminars on 'Future directions in teacher education research, practice and policy'. Diane Mayer 3 June, 2019 Captions
OES Annual Lecture: The Quest for Better Teaching This lecture explores why efforts to improve teaching too often fail and outlines new research on pedagogy and teacher development, which has been achieving promising signs of real change. Jenny Gore (Visiting Professor, Department of Education) 29 May, 2019 Captions
Comparative teacher education research: Global perspectives in teacher education past, present and future Seminar five of eight in series "Future directions in teacher education research, practice and policy". Maria Teresa Tatto 22 May, 2019 Captions
Making Change Happen - The Reform of Initial Teacher Education in Wales This public seminar series considers teacher education reforms around the world in order to tease out future directions and possibilities for the relationships between teacher education policy, research and practice. John Furlong 13 May, 2019 Captions
Classroom-based Interventions Across Subject Areas: Research to Understand What Works in Education Seminar two of eight in series "Future directions in teacher education research, practice and policy". This seminar is based on a recent book, which aims to help researchers and practitioners understand how and why interventions can be successful or not. Gabriel Stylianides, Ian Thompson, Katharine Burn, Nicholas Andrews, Alexandra Haydon, Ann Childs, Trevor Mutton 7 May, 2019 Captions
Student Access to Colleges at the University of Oxford Seminar led by a panel of heads of colleges and senior tutors to discuss Oxford's student selection process Ivor Crewe, Helen King, Alan Rusbridger, Maggie Snowling, Simon Smith, Mark Wormald, Lucas Bertholdi-Saad 7 March, 2019 Captions
Promoting fairer access to higher education: the necessity of contextualised admissions The ethical case for reducing entry requirements for disadvantaged learners Vikki Boliver, Andrew Bell, Peter Thonemann, Neil Harrison 5 March, 2019 Captions
Rethinking Teacher Education - The Problem with Accountability Professor Marilyn Cochran-Smith argues why we need to “reclaim” teacher education accountability for the profession and in support of the larger democratic project. Marilyn Cochran-Smith 26 February, 2019 Captions
Access and Participation at Postgraduate level: research findings and their implications for policy and practice This seminar will review the evidence on access to postgraduate study, identify what this might mean for funders, universities and their communities, and outline outstanding gaps in our knowledge. Paul Wakeling, Mike Bonsall, Nick Brown, Paul Martin 13 February, 2019 Captions
Access and Participation in English HE: A Fair and Equal Opportunity for All? The seminar will identify how universities and government have sought to make progress in this area during the last two decades and the patterns of participation arising from this. Simon Marginson, Chris Millward, Martin Williams 11 February, 2019 Captions
A Rational Approach to Evidence-Based Decision Making in Education Policy If education policy-making is based strictly on rigorous evidence there is a risk of bias towards simple, discrete, measurable interventions. We present a framework for considering inconclusive evidence. Matthew Jukes 1 February, 2019 Captions
Teachers' professional development on summative assessment of practical science: perspectives from Project Calibrate This seminar will focus on the teacher education aspect of the project. It will outline the approaches being implemented to develop the teachers' knowledge and understanding to implement strategies to teach and assess practical science. Sibel Erduran, Ann Childs, Alison Cullinane 28 January, 2019
Admissions Testing Preparation Effects This seminar is the first of a five-part seminar series on 'Student Access to University'. This seminar discusses the relationships between student characteristics and test performances with Oxford University admissions tests data. Jo-Anne Baird, Karen O'Brien, Samina Khan, Rebecca Surender 15 January, 2019 Captions
Equity and quality of educationL Paradoxes from Hong Kong and Singapore An exploration of equity and quality of education in Hong Kong and Singapore. Maria Manzon 3 December, 2018
The Age-Eclipsing Effects of Environment and Input on L2 Attainment in Instructional Contexts This seminar explores some myths about L2 attainment in instructional contexts, drawing on evidence from a five-year longitudinal study conducted in Switzerland and carried out by the speakers themselves. Simone E Pfenninger, David Singleton 20 November, 2018
Causal models of developmental disorders In studies in psychology and education it is essential to think clearly about causal mechanisms. In this seminar Professor Hulme will outline the use of path diagrams as tools for representing, reasoning about, and testing causal models. Charles Hulme 7 November, 2018
What is the future for subject-based education research? This seminar will provide an assessment of the development of research in subject-based education, and of its future prospects. Using geography education as an exemplar, it will offer a challenging critique of this field of research. Graham Butt 23 October, 2018
Evidence-Informed Inspection? Research at Ofsted A look at the role of research in developing the work of Ofsted as 'an intelligent inspectorate'. Daniel Muijs 22 October, 2018
Exploring Needs, Costs and Outcomes of Services Provided to Vulnerable Children and their Families This seminar will explore the relationship between the needs, services received and outcomes for children and families supported by children’s social care (CSC) services. Lisa Holmes 15 May, 2018
Higher Education and the Sustainable Development Goals: The Case of the Intercultural Universities in Mexico This seminar will present findings of an exploratory study of the Intercultural University of Veracruz, one of a number of institutions created in Mexico to ensure access for indigenous populations, promote local development and to provide... Tristan McCowan 15 May, 2018
The Untapped Potential of 'Work' for Looked After Young People – Challenges and Opportunities The seminar will explore the transformative potential of 'work' (ranging from paid employment to internships to volunteering) for marginalised young people. Robbie Gilligan 30 April, 2018
A study of children starting school and the progress they make in their first year around the world: The iPIPS project Professor Peter Tymms (Durham University) delivers a seminar on the iPIPS project; an international study of children starting school around the world and the progress that they make in their first year at school. Peter Tymms 27 March, 2018
A Founding Editors Perspective Professor Patricia Broadfoot, Emeritus Professor of Education, gives a presentation for the OUCEA conference. Patricia Broadfoot 19 March, 2018
Future Direction Therese N. Hopfenbeck gives a talk for the Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy and Practice 25th Anniversary conference. Assessment for Learning 20 years after The Black Box. Therese N. Hopfenbeck 13 March, 2018
Assessment and learning theories Jo-Anne Baird gives a talk for the Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy and Practice 25th Anniversary conference. Assessment for Learning 20 years after The Black Box. Jo-Anne Baird 13 March, 2018
Formative assessment: where do we go from here? Ernesto Panadero gives a talk for the Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy and Practice 25th Anniversary conference. Assessment for Learning 20 years after The Black Box Ernesto Panadero 13 March, 2018
Assessment in Education's knowledge contribution to Formative Assessment Gordon Stobart gives a talk for the Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy and Practice 25th Anniversary conference. Assessment for Learning 20 years after The Black Box. Gordon Stobart 13 March, 2018
Comments from previous editors' presentations Mary James gives a talk for the Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy and Practice 25th Anniversary conference. Assessment for Learning 20 years after The Black Box Mary James 13 March, 2018
Formative assessment: Confusions, clarifications, and prospects for consensus Dylan Wiliam gives a talk for the Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy and Practice 25th Anniversary conference. Assessment for Learning 20 years after The Black Box Dylan Wiliam 13 March, 2018
An author's appreciation Paul Black gives a talk for the Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy and Practice 25th Anniversary conference. Assessment for Learning 20 years after The Black Box. Paul Black 13 March, 2018
Welcome to the conference Therese N. Hopfenbeck opens the conference; Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy and Practice 25th Anniversary conference. Assessment for Learning 20 years after The Black Box. Therese N Hopfenbeck 13 March, 2018
Social Pedagogy in the UK today: where are we up to and where are we going? Professor Claire Cameron from UCL Institute of Education gives a talk hosted by the Rees Centre for Fostering and Education Claire Cameron 16 February, 2018
System coherence and cohesion in English further education provision - glass half empty, or glass half full (and what's in the glass)? Professor Ewart Keep, Director of SKOPE Department of Education, gives a talk for the public seminar series Ewart Keep 13 February, 2018
The development of quantitative reasoning Emeritus Professor Terezinha Nunes, Department of Education, gives a talk for the public seminar series hosted by the department's Subject Pedagogy Research Group Terezinha Nunes 5 February, 2018
Measurement with no standards: reflections of an unconventional psychometrician Dr Joshua McGrane, Department of Education, gives a talk for the public seminar series hosted by the Oxford University Centre for Educational Assessment Joshua McGrane 5 February, 2018
Literacy and foundation learning in multilingual India Dr Sonali Nag, Oxford Departmant of Education, gives a talk for the public seminar series hosted by the department's Families, Effecrive Learning and Literacy Research Group Dr Sonali Nag 25 January, 2018
Stability and change in developmental language disorders Professor Professor Courtenay Norbury, University College London, gives a talk for the public seminar series hosted by the Department of Education's Applied Linguistics Research Group. Courtenay Norbury 11 December, 2017
Mediatising religious education: BBC radio and television for children and schools, c.1920s-1970s Professor Stephen G Parker, University of Worcester, gives a talk for the public seminar series hosted by Department of Education's Philosophy, Religion and Education Forum. Stephen Parker 11 December, 2017
If 'The Youth of the Country are the Trustees of Posterity' (Benjamin Disraeli, 1845), do we need to do more to support young people who are NEET in the UK? Sue Maguire is Honorary Professor at the Institute for Policy Research, University of Bath, gives a talk for the public seminar series hosted by SKOPE, Department of Education. Sue Maguire 30 November, 2017
Learning with Conversational Agents that Launch Multiple Intelligent Tutoring Systems and Learning Resources Professor Art Graesser, Psychology and the Institute for Intelligent Systems, University of Memphis, gives a talk for the public seminar series hosted by OUCEA, Department of Education. Art Graesser 30 November, 2017
English Medium Instruction Research: What do we know so far and what do we still need to find out? Ernesto Macaro, Professor of Applied Linguistics at the University of Oxford, gives a talk for the Department of Education public seminar series. Ernesto Macaro 14 November, 2017
Long term outcomes of former child migrants in care in Australia. "Uprooted from everything that attaches you". Professor Elizabeth Fernandez, University of New South Wales Sydney, gives a public seminar hosted by the Rees Centre, Department of Education Elizabeth Fernandez 1 November, 2017
Recent Developments in Reading Assessment in the USA National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP): An Analysis of Conceptual, Digital, Psychometric, and Policy Trends OUCEA Annual Lecture, 25th May 2017, Ashmolean Museum David Pearson, Maggie Snowling 3 August, 2017
Lexical diversity and coverage in tertiary-level STEM:
a corpus-based comparison of English-medium lectures in Anglophone and non-Anglophone contexts Jessica Briggs, Centre for Research and Development in English Medium Instruction, University of Oxford, gives a talk for the EMI conference. Jessica Briggs 5 July, 2017
Language and disciplinary learning combined: CLIL challenging conceptions of language skills Tarja Nikula, Centre for Applied Language Studies, University of Jyvåskylå, gives a talk for the EMI conference. Tarja Nikula 5 July, 2017
Systematic review of English Medium Instruction Ernesto Macaro (with Samantha Seiter, Jiangshan An, Jack Pun, Julie Dearden), Centre for Research and Development in English Medium Instruction, University of Oxford, gives a talk for the EMI Symposium. Ernesto Macaro 5 July, 2017
Building Optimal Predictive Models with Large Scale Assessment Data Professor David Kaplan (University of Wisconsin-Madison) gives a talk for the Department of Education Research Seminar series. David Kaplan 14 June, 2017
What can we learn from PISA (2015)?- Design, innovations, challenges and limitations Professor Eckhard Klieme (German Institute for International Educational Research, DIPF) gives a talk for the Department of Education Research seminar series. Eckhard Klieme 14 June, 2017
A synthesis of studies using PISA data – Implications for research, policy and practice Professor Leonidas Kyriakides (University of Cyprus) gives a talk for the Department of Education Research Seminar Series. Leonidas Kyriakides 13 June, 2017
Assessing practical work in science Neil Wade Oxford, Cambridge and RSA (OCR) and Stella Paes Formerly AQA, give a seminar for the Department of Education seminar series. Stella Paes, Neil Wade 13 June, 2017
Education, inequality and institutions This seminar will present recent research on the relationship between economic inequality and educational achievement as measured by large scale assessments. Robin Shields 6 June, 2017
Bright Spots Project: The subjective well­ being of looked after children and survey development Professor Julie Selwyn, University of Bristol, gives a talk for the Education Department public seminar series. Julie Selwyn 16 May, 2017
Standards in national examinations: What do they mean? Jo­ Anne Baird, Director of Department of  Education, University of Oxford and Dennis Opposs, Ofqual, give a seminar for the Department of Education public seminar series. Jo­ Anne Baird, Dennis Opposs 9 May, 2017
From Financial Literacy to Financial Capability and Financial Well­being: More than a semantic change Professor Elaine Kempson, University of Bristol, gives a talk for the Department of Education seminar series on 24th April 2017. Elaine Kempson 26 April, 2017
Learning French in the primary school classroom: The origins of morphosyntax Professor Florence Myles, University of Essex, gives a talk for the Education department seminar series. Florence Myles 7 March, 2017
Education and the new Conservatism: Social wellbeing, national character and British values Professor Gary McCulloch, UCL Institute of Education, gives a talk for the Education Public seminar series on 27th February 2017. Gary McCulloch 28 February, 2017
The long term implications of devolution and localism for FE in England This lecture explores findings from a SKOPE research project (funded by the FE Trust for Leadership) on the implications of the devolution from central government to localities of certain aspects of post-19 further and adult education. Ewart Keep 10 February, 2017

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