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Using Documentary Film as a Historical Source
(Adam Matthew Digital, 2021-11-10)
This case study provides guidance on how to engage with film as a historical source. Using the documentary Life is Not Black and White (1977) as an example demonstrates how to deconstruct a film and critically evaluate it ...
Posters as Primary Source Documents: Analysing a Twentieth-Century Public Health Poster
(Adam Matthew Digital, 2021-11-10)
This case study will demonstrate how to approach a poster as a historical source and how to understand what it tells us about the past. Posters are powerful and evocative documents that combine striking images and often ...
When the flipped classroom disappoints: engaging students with asynchronous learning
(Association for Learning Development in Higher Education, 2021-10-13)
Keep Learning in a pandemic: podcasts for learning development conversations and informal learning
(Association for Learning Development in Higher Education, 2021-10-06)
‘From lone-sailor to fleet’: Supporting educators through Wild Pedagogies
(2021-04-01)
Enabling educators to meet new and challenging times requires fundamental shifts to ways of imagining and enacting their practice. A central yet often understated aspect of this educational change are the various ways in ...
More than Words for Working with Children and Families
(Mercy College, 2020-06-30)
A Rethinking of Children at Stake. Musings por their Revaluation
(Editorial Universidad de Sevilla, 2020)
Arts and Early Childhood collaborations: leaders’ perceptions of the challenges and the opportunities
(Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 2020-06-12)
Longitudinal study of ‘retraining’ non-maths specialist teachers to become capable, confident teachers of mathematics
(2021-01-01)
One of the key problems to be solved in mathematics education in England is that the demand for mathematics teachers is far in excess of the supply. Acknowledging that there are simply too few mathematics teachers, the UK ...