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Learning circle reflections: bridging home, school and community - March 2018
This was another fantastic session that tonight had us looking at ideas around bridging the home-school and community perspectives around the child with a focus on both local and global perspectives. We were treated by a talk from Gopinder Kaur Sagoo who has recently reached the end of her PhD, who shared her research with us.
CREC awarded British academy grant funding for new research project
A new report on the crisis in the early years workforce has revealed that without immediate intervention, the sector is at risk of becoming unsustainable.
ECSDN event: international early learning and child well-being study (IELS)
CREC directors, Professor Chris Pascal and Professor Tony Bertram, are to attend an event next week that will examine the forthcoming OECD International Early Learning and Child Well-Being Study (IELS).
CREC office closure over the Christmas period
In celebration of the holiday season, CREC office will be closed 23rd December - 2nd January 2018.
Looking at the evidence for play and participation
Creativity and Critical Thinking are central to an effective early years curriculum and pedagogy, argue CREC Directors, Professor Chris Pascal and Professor Tony Bertram, on the Nursery World blog.
Our response to Ofsted paper; bold beginnings
CREC have serious misgivings about the content of Ofsted’s Bold Beginnings paper (published 29/11/17).
Learning circle reflections - data analysis and management, November 2017
A new report on the crisis in the early years workforce has revealed that without immediate intervention, the sector is at risk of becoming unsustainable.
Leardership development programme - funded places for BME and/or male teachers
We are pleased to announce that the Teachers Leadership Development Programme that we ran last November, in partnership with the Birmingham Nursery Schools Teaching Schools Alliance, will be running again in January 2017.
Learning circle reflections - October 2017
This month's session on 10th October focused on Informed Consent. Huge thanks to Linda Shaw for supplying the notes below.
What does a teacher trainee need to succeed? Advice from a SCITT student mentor
1. In the latest of our SCITT blog series, one of our SCITT student mentors shares what she thinks a trainee teacher needs to succeed in their training and become a successful, confident early years or primary teacher!
Chris Pascal opens new Goodway nursery school building in Great Barr
Yesterday, CREC Director, Chris Pascal, had the honour of overseeing the official opening of the brand new Goodway Nursery School building in Great Barr.
Learning circle reflections - May 2017
Elisabetta Biffi joined us from Italy to share her research; her visit was part of an Erasmus exchange organised through Ioanna Palaiologou. There are further notes on her work in her biography which can be accessed here; as well as links to her recent publications.
Praise for the CREC early years partnership teacher training programme
As we near the end of another academic year, our current cohort of SCITT students have been reflecting on their teacher training journey and have begun to look to the future, graduation, and the start of their NQT year in September.
Learning circle reflections - April 2017
The April 'Learning Circle Reflections' come from Donna Gaywood.
This month's session on 26th April focused Children's Rights and was led by Alison Moore and Aline Cole-Albäck.
#STUDYWITHCREC- Learning outdoors module returns
We're delighted to announce that our popular Learning Outdoors in Early Childhood MA module is back from this September!
How to Get Your First Teaching Job: Advice from Our Successful Teacher Trainees
Find out what it takes to secure your first teaching job from two of our trainees that have done just that, before they've even completed their teacher training!
6th ESRC research methods festival, 8-10 July 2014
NATIONAL CENTRE FOR RESEARCH METHODS IS ORGANISING THE 6TH ESRC RESEARCH METHODS FESTIVAL, ONCE AGAIN AT THE ST CATHERINE'S COLLEGE IN OXFORD.
The Festival offers a varied programme with over 50 sessions and 200 presenters ( download the pdf programme overview). Please note that there may still be minor changes to some of the sessions.
Learning circle reflections- March 2017
This month's Learning Circle on March 23rd focussed on preparing for a PhD viva (defending your doctoral thesis).
How to get your first teaching job: advice from CREC’s successful teacher trainees
HOW TO GET YOUR FIRST TEACHING JOB: ADVICE FROM CREC'S SUCCESSFUL TEACHER TRAINEES
Actiob to ‘save our nursery schools’ must intensify
Newspapers and websites across the UK have been reporting on the imminent threat to our nation's maintained nursery schools for the last few months: