We have a #WorldCup blog post for you! Chris Jeppesen traces the educational trajectories of 3 postwar England football teams & shows how their changing experiences reflect British education & work patterns of the late C20 #FootballsComingHome
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Message from a colleague: We have two research assistantships (5,000 Canadian Dollars and £3,750) available for the CCCU MA Global and International Education students next year (2018-19). Look here:
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@rxchrobinson@abipowell_ @CCCUStudents Hi people, I’m afraid this is a central services technical issue with the release of results. Please do contact the izone and let them know if you are still waiting. I’m very sorry, but there is nothing I can really do.
Tis why we have @CCCUEdStudies degree. We study education that is life wide and lifelong and think about how to make the world a better place. Education is its own thing and it is what makes humans human. @marywoolley@CCCUEducation https://t.co/S9P1DxgKS1
@ls_gibson On @CCCUEdStudies with @bainbridge_edu we have a final year module called Fads and Fashions exploring reliability and validity of theories. We encourage all future teachers to opt.
New blog post by our RA Chris Jeppesen, on the 1977 BBC Panorama programme 'Best Days?', a fly-on-the-wall documentary of everyday life in a London comprehensive school...
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@CanterburyCCUni is recruiting 5 new posts in Research & Enterprise, including an Employment & Enterprise Officer - could it be you? (https://t.co/WFqs0Ef2IR)
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Does education raise intelligence? Yes, by a few points per year. Beyond that, it's complicated. From @StuartJRitchie and @tuckerdrob: https://t.co/4vjMBFEip9