An A-Z of Creative Teaching in Higher Education Book launch (Rachel Stone and Sylvia Ashton)
As academics adapt to a new emphasis on ‘teaching excellence’ and as inequalities in student outcomes become increasingly apparent, more reflection is needed on what being a teacher in HE really means. This book is about developing practice in creative and innovative ways to enhance teaching and ensure that all students thrive.
Teaching, education and childhood studies courses
See all of our teaching, education and childhood studies courses, including undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral programmes
Doing Data Differently
You are invited to the launch of a virtual exhibition of teacher designed postcards which represent aspects of literacy teaching.
Mixed Attainment Mathematics Conference
On the 17th June 2017 we are holding the second mixed attainment mathematics conference. This is a conference for secondary school teachers of mathematics who are keen to develop ways of working with mixed-attainment groups.
EAL Conference Sheffield 2018: Reading Beyond Decoding
This conference brings together best practice around EAL teaching and learning that benefits all pupils in school, including EAL learners from beginners to advanced.
STEM4SCHOOLS
This workshop will empower you with the skills to introduce basic programming concepts to infant learners, using academically evaluated child focussed technology.
The Learning Power Approach
Good results and getting into university are not enough. This ground-breaking course will give you the framework and tools to take you to real and meaningful learning.
One minute PhD: why do mums leave teaching?
One in four teachers who become mothers leave the profession. Aimee Quickfall explains her research into the topic, and writes about life as an EdD student
How to make teaching more women-friendly, post-COVID
For women, teaching is often seen as a welcoming profession, but around one in nine female primary teachers leave the profession each year. Here are some ways in which teaching could be made more women-friendly.