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Bexhill High Gifted and Talented Pupils Workshop

A group of G&T year 9 Art and Design GCSE pupils came to Checkland with their teacher (Miranda Pennington  – a former alumnus of SoE PGCE Art and Design 2010).

School Direct 2015/16

School Direct is a school-led initial teacher training (ITT) scheme run as a partnership between a lead school, other schools and an accredited teacher training provider such as the University of Brighton. If you would like to be part of our outstanding and growing partnership and interested in the School Direct route into teaching then we…

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School Direct Update

Recruitment is well underway for high quality School Direct candidates to start their programme in September 2014/15. Due to the success of this year’s programme we are aiming to expand our numbers and we are currently on track to increase by 300%. We are continuously improving our provision and have an established a school-led steering…

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PGCE primary conference

Our PGCE primary students attended a conference with author and bookmaker speaker Paul Johnson and attended a workshop run by Rachel Ramaker from Hertford infants. They participated in a range of workshops on a variety of topics including: Get writing with Paul Johnson 50 ways to retell a story with Pam Lewis Writing in Early…

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New Education Research Centre Blog

The Education Research Centre have set up a new blog in order to capture educational research activities across the school (http://edres.info/). Over time they will further populate the blog and publicise more widely and they welcome contributions from anyone involved in educational research in the school. Recent additions include resources arising from our recent ‘Critical…

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Inaugural Conference of British Autoethnography

Mike Hayler lead the organising team with Elizabeth Briggs for the Inaugural Conference of British Autoethnography (funded by the ERC) which took place on our Grand Parade campus on Saturday 22 February 2014. The conference, which involved delegates in discussions, presentations and performance events around the opportunities and challenges of contemporary autoethnography, was a great…

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Sara Bragg publications

Sara Bragg has had the following published which are available to view in hard copy in the Education Research Centre: December 2013: with Manchester, H., School Ethos and the Spatial Turn: “Capacious” Approaches to Research and Practice. Qualitative Inquiry, 19(10), 818-827 2014: “Shameless mums” and universal pedophiles: Sexualisation and commodification of children, in S. Carter, L….

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Lunchtime Conversations

Come and join us at one, or more, of these Conversations being held at Falmer approximately every fortnight.  They are informal events, providing us with an opportunity to share our various research activities, and to develop ideas in a supportive and open environment.  The general format is that different people will lead each session and…

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Learning to Teach in the Primary School and Creative Teaching and Learning

Marcelo Staricoff has recently had a chapter published in one of the most popular books used within Initial Teacher Training – ‘Learning to Teach in the Primary School’ (Routledge). He has also had articles featured in Creative Teaching and Learning: ‘nurturing creative thinking from an early age’ (volume 4.3) and ‘the joy of not knowing’…

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Strategic Project funded by the Higher Education Academy

Sarah Bragg is working on a new project that she hopes student teachers on placements in schools will get involved in (any expenses will be covered plus a free lunch). It will run from now to June 2014 and is funded by the Higher Education Academy as a Strategic Project called ‘promoting reflection on the digitalised spaces and cultures…

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