Getting it right in the Early Years Foundation Stage
A group of 12 early years sector organisations including Early Education, NDNA, KEYU, TACTYC, BERA, PACEY, ECSDN and the NCB commissioned Professor Chris Pascal and Professor Tony Bertram to bring together a literature review of the most recent research evidence (from the last ten years) which underpins the Early Years Foundation Stage.
Shaping public spaces from below
SHU Multimodal Discourse Analysis SIG invite you to come to a talk by Elisabetta Adami of University of Leeds and learn more about multimodal analysis and meet other interested colleagues. This is a transdisciplinary, cross college event, open to all.
ASE Futures Conference 2020
The ASE Futures Conference has a thought-provoking programme appropriate for everyone involved in teacher training, advising, and professional development.
Innovation Support: What your clients need to know
Join us at our world-class research facilities to find out how your clients can benefit from our funded innovation support programmes.
A linguistic perspective on primary mathematics education
The relationship between language proficiency and mathematical achievement is proposed by a wide range of empirical studies and points to the contemporary relevance for research on the topic in mathematics education.
Learning to read movies
This seminar is organised jointly by the Humanities Research Centre and Sheffield Institute of Education. Studies of two-year-olds are comparatively rare. Yet the third year of life is a period of momentous change: for example learning verbal language, becoming confidently mobile, discovering how to participate in social and cultural worlds. Research that does investigate this age-group tends to focus on learning that is recognised as important in later life: speech, awareness of rules and conventions, creative play, sharing, etc.
Institute of Technology Employer Roundtable
Join our sector focussed employer roundtables to help us shape our bid based on real needs and real challenges.
Disability Research Forum session
Hannah Ebben will host two papers. Antonios Ktendis (University of Sheffield). Height as "Elephant in the Room": (Un) Learning the 'Growing' Body and Dr Erin Pritchard (Liverpool Hope University). "He's Adorable": Representations of Dwarfs in Family Guy.
Walk to the best view in Sheffield
Join us on a walk to Meersbrook Park, the best view in Sheffield.