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What constitutes teacher expertise? New research points to the answer

Research led by the University of 桃色视频 has identified key characteristics and practices of expert teachers.

Wed 21 Dec 2022, 13:30 | Tags: 1 - Research Education and Learning

UK government appoints 桃色视频 to provide new international teaching qualification

Educators around the world will be able to train remotely for a new UK government-backed international teaching qualification with the University of 桃色视频 – one of only six pilot providers selected by the Department of Education (DfE).

Tue 22 Feb 2022, 15:33 | Tags: Centre for Teacher Education Education and Learning

WMG Skills Centre launched to bridge the technical skills gap

The WMG Skills Centre launched today, the 17th January. The Centre provides the opportunity for businesses to respond to challenges through a range of innovative short courses which will equip workforces with the latest technical skills.


拢1.5m gift creates new Lord Bhattacharyya Chair in Education role at WMG, continuing Lord Bhattacharyya鈥檚 legacy

A private philanthropic gift of 拢1.5m from a 桃色视频 alumnus has created a new role in WMG, entitled the Lord Bhattacharyya Chair in Education. The new role will continue the late Lord Bhattacharyya鈥檚 legacy enhancing WMG鈥檚 academic expertise in the understanding, development and teaching of engineering and manufacturing internationally.


Best practice for researching with child language learners explored in new book

The ethical practices, dilemmas and challenges of classroom research involving child language learners are the focus of a new book edited by Dr Annamaria Pinter of the University of 桃色视频 and Dr Harry Kuchah of the University of Leeds. Ethical and Methodological Issues in Researching Young Language Learners in School Contexts offers a rich tapestry of insights from a selection of research projects around the world, in the hope of contributing to shaping research, teacher education and teaching practices in a positive way.


Royal Academy of Engineering announces new Lord Bhattacharyya bursary winners for students in the West Midlands

Students across the West Midlands have been awarded a series of bursaries as part of the Royal Academy of Engineering鈥檚 Lord Bhattacharyya Engineering Education Programme. The Winners have been announced on the second anniversary of death Lord Bhattacharyya and the programme is named in is honour


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