by Jennifer Crowdy | Apr 23, 2025
We are very pleased to be promoting an upcoming event being organised by our Peter Gosden Fellow, Jennifer Crowdy. Please see below for details. Reflections on Digital Childhood and Future Wellbeing – Wednesday 14th of May at 4.30-7pm in The Stripe Auditorium...
by History of Education Society | Nov 20, 2014
By Suzanne Manning ~ @slmanning1When my first child was about 10 months old, I met a woman in a nearby park. She asked me what early childhood services I would be taking my daughter to; at that stage, I had no idea. So she launched into her spiel...
by History of Education Society | Nov 3, 2014
By Peter CunninghamTeachers’ life histories make a significant contribution to educational development in a Central Asian centre of key economic growth. Nazarbayev University Graduate School of Education has recently published a project from within their...
by History of Education Society | Oct 26, 2014
by Heather Ellis and Stephen ParkerThe History of Education Society was recently invited to take part in an open consultation process organised by National Archives regarding its operational selection policy (OSP) concerning the records of the Department for Education...
by History of Education Society | Jun 25, 2014
by Charlotte Rochez“The times you lived through, the people you shared those times with — nothing brings it all to life like an old mix tape. It does a better job of storing up memories than actual brain tissue can do. Every mix tape tells a story. Put them together,...