Images not displaying? View this email online. Can you believe it's October already? With the autumn term well underway, we're excited to share with you all that is happening at the UCL Institute of Education and beyond.
Last year we launched a debate series called What if...? radical and inspiring ideas for alternative education futures, which brings together a range of speakers on education issues - from policy makers to academics, practitioners to parents - to hear their views on key debates in the field.
Last week, we kicked off the series with a look at young people's mental health and well-being - asking What if...we wanted our kids to be happier? You can watch the video recording or listen to the podcast here, then follow and join the conversation on Twitter.
In November, we'll be addressing the important matter of testing and assessment, asking What if...we re-designed our school testing and assessment system from scratch? We would love to hear your views, and we do hope you can join us or tune in via the live stream.
The IOE is committed to driving innovation in education research and pedagogy, working closely with schools to ensure our work leads to transformative educational experiences in the classroom and beyond. Read on to find out the latest news and research taking place here. Learn how the long roots of childhood can help explain economic inequalities across the whole of life. Read more >
Education neuroscience: giving teachers smarter information – not just tomorrow but today. Read more > Two-thirds of teachers believe chaotic government reforms are failing to tackle education inequality. Read more > The IOE will work with SEND organisations to spread best practice amongst 10,000 schools. Read more >
Covering a wide range of subjects across the curriculum, our short courses are designed to support development objectives and CPD requirements, as well as share knowledge and leading-edge research with the teaching community. Courses run in the evenings, at weekends, during half term or over a period of consecutive days. Click here for all our upcoming courses.
A course on identifying the issues that make maths learning difficult for some children and exploring strategies that may help. Find out more and register > Put behaviour management strategies into practice through interactive activities on body language, actions, and more. Find out more and register > The next in the IOE Debates series brings together speakers to tackle issues around school testing and assessment. Based on longitudinal research, learn how to inspire and remove barriers to boys’ and girls’ career aspirations with a teacher toolkit Find out more and attend > University College London, Gower Street, London, WC1E 6BT |