In the latest Ofsted annual report, teachers using an evidence-based approach is something that “strikes” the Chief Inspector. But what is remarkable about it?
Read MoreEducational research reading, by Terry Freedman
Educational research reading, by Terry Freedman
In the latest Ofsted annual report, teachers using an evidence-based approach is something that “strikes” the Chief Inspector. But what is remarkable about it?
Read MoreThis article contains details of 8 reports and 4 sets of resources concerning e-safety.
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Yes, OK, I’ll try out the computers, but please leave me alone! Photo by Anh Nguyen on Unsplash
Gathering research findings into how beneficial education technology could be, er, beneficial. But there are caveats.
Read MoreEven if a piece of education research is flawless (which itself is relatively unlikely), experience suggests that it's unlikely to be reported completely accurately, despite journalists' best efforts. Why does this happen?
Read MoreIs the reporting of educational research merely poor or, worse, is it just made up? Here are a few notes in advance of my talk at ResearchEd on Saturday 8th September 2018.
Read MoreThe Roehampton Annual Computing Education Report has been published. Read on for more information.
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I’ve created an infographic on this topic. Read on for more details.
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David J Longman reviews this new collection of essays on the theme of what the research says about using technology to enhance learning and teaching.
Read MoreWhat's on the horizon for education technology in 2018? And what are the challenges that schools are likely to face? I invited 43 organisations to share their views. Read on for more information, and a link to the free resource that resulted from this exercise.
Read MoreThe Royal Society recently produced its report into Computing, After the Reboot. Here are my notes and comments on that report.
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Where is your website and blog traffic coming from? In this article I discuss the problem of self-fulfilling prophecies, and suggest three ways to find out where your audience is.
Read MoreThe next issue of the Digital Education will soon be out. Here's a brief guide to what's in it.
Read MoreProfessor Sarah Younie and her colleagues are undertaking research about, er, research. Do you find educational research useful in your teaching? What would make it more useful? Please take part in a brief survey that is looking into questions like these.
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Has the Computing Programme of Study been an unequivocal success? In my article It Wasn’t Me Wot Done It, Sir! The Depressing State Of Computing As A Subject, I said that many students were voting against Computing qualifications with their feet, and also that girls were under-represented. Moreover, I stated that the situation was entirely predictable (many of us indeed had predicted it).
In this article I set out what I see as the key milestones in the journey to where we are now. I have included quotes from the sources, and also given the source in each case so that you can check out the sources yourself.
Read MoreWhat does the latest research from Besa tell us about who schools listen to when it comes to ed tech product recommendations?
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The classroom is a great place to conduct some research. Picture by Jordan Dreyer
In my opinion, every teacher should be a researcher, and I think that especially applies to teachers who have some degree of influence of what education technology is bought and used.
Finally, do share your research and findings, whether from your own research or reading, with other people. If you haven't already done so, start a blog. Or share on Twitter or Facebook.
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It's a great idea to do classroom-based research, but here are 7 caveats to bear in mind.
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Planning is useful, but is it effective?
Is your lesson planning informed by research -- and does it matter anyway?
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Don't let this happen to you!
Some topics to discuss arising from a recent survey, plus a possible Computing project for your kids.
Read MoreIf you went to Bett this year, what struck you as good, useless, interesting, quirky etc etc? I'm going to compile a round-up of impressions, so please complete a really brief survey to share your views. Thanks!
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