The broken promise of social mobility for young Muslims
Emerging findings from new research commissioned by the Social Mobility Commission
What the Best Schools Know and Do with Professor John Hattie
Join Professor John Hattie for a guide to gaining maximum impact through focusing on what works best, not simply what works
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.
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.
Resilience: The Biology of Stress and the Science of Hope
This one hour documentary film explores how adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) can shape a child's physical and mental health
Cross-curricular language learning: increasing motivation, confidence and attainment
A conference that welcomes researchers, teachers, trainee teachers and teacher educators
Transforming Teacher Education: Training for FE Teacher Trainers
The Sheffield Institute of Education is running a third cohort of continuing professional development (CPD) for FE and lifelong learning teacher educators
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.
Self-harm Mini Conference
A mini conference addressing issues surrounding self-harm, organised by Stephanie Hannam-Swain and funded by Sheffield Hallam University's Equality, Diversity, and Social Justice Research Group.
The Geographical Association Annual Conference
The Geographical Association are celebrating their 125th anniversary by holding their annual conference in their home at Sheffield Hallam University. More than 750 delegates from around the world will be taking part in a range of lectures, workshops, field visits and social events over the three days.