Second career academics, or ‘pracademics’ are ‘former or current practitioners who are now university academics’ (Dickinson et al., 2020, p. 290). They come from a wide variety ...
Gen Z, those born between 1997 and 2012, are often criticised for a perceived lack of professionalism and an inability to adapt to the demands of traditional workplaces (Knight, 2024). Department ...
Gen Z, those born between 1997 and 2012, are often criticised for a perceived lack of professionalism and an inability to adapt to the demands of traditional workplaces (Knight, 2024).
Matteo Sciberras is a senior lecturer in Education at Kingston University, working across the Primary PGCE and BA (Hons) Primary Education routes leading to Qualified Teacher Status.
Around a quarter of new teachers in England leave the profession within three years, and a third do so within five years (DfE, 2025). My longitudinal PhD research with nine early career ...
Dr Bonita S. Cabiles is a lecturer in the School of Education, College of Design and Social Context, RMIT University at Melbourne, Australia. She teaches in the initial teacher education ...
Sheona Goodyear is a University of Birmingham, College of Social Sciences funded PhD student. Her research aims to support staff in primary school contexts to provide evidence-based responses ...
In an increasingly globalised academic landscape, opportunities to conduct research in multilingual settings, or ‘researching multilingually’ (Holmes et al., 2013), has ...
Inside the Manosphere aims to understand the extreme, misogynist fringes of the manosphere – an umbrella term for online masculinist subcultures – and ...
Over the past three decades, doctoral enrolments in general have risen steadily globally, with growing interest from international students, a trend closely linked to the internationalisation ...
Cognition and learning outcomes are known to be affected by childhood adversity (Lund et al., 2020) with trauma from sexual abuse categorised at the highest threat level and therefore linked ...
This question forms the central axis of our recent article in the Review of Education (Bernardo et al. 2025). The study offers a systematic review of the relationship between university ...