BAICE Student Representative Vacancy
The closing date for applications is midnight on Wednesday 13th November 2019. Are you passionate about representing your fellow students? Do you feel you have a contribution to make to...
Nov 7, 2019
The closing date for applications is midnight on Wednesday 13th November 2019. Are you passionate about representing your fellow students? Do you feel you have a contribution to make to...
Oct 22, 2019
Our photographer was with us for part of each day during the conference, and not only captured images of the plenary sessions,workshops and presentations, but some of the social and...
Oct 21, 2019
Save the date: Wednesday 23rd October, from 1PM (GMT) The UNESCO Chair in Adult Literacy and Learning for Social Transformation based at the University of East Anglia (UK) is happy to...
Oct 14, 2019
Every year, the GEM Report holds an international photo contest to seek out new and original images to complement its innovative findings and analysis. The deadline is 31 October. A...
Oct 7, 2019
We hope you enjoyed the BAICE plenary in the middle of the 2019 UKFIET conference and thought you might like to know more about how it came about! As you might have guessed when Abebe, the...
Oct 1, 2019
This year we were very lucky to welcome a new UKFIET conference participant. As the Twitter messages started rolling out, summing up key points from the conference sessions, we started to...
Sep 30, 2019
Summary of final panel discussion at UKFIET 2019 conference – told in Tweets The final panel of the UKFIET conference of 2019 closed with a panel discussion. Panellists reflected on the...
Sep 27, 2019
Andria Zafirakou, teacher of arts and textiles in London, and Global Teacher Prize winner in 2018, presented her school’s journey to becoming an inclusive school in the final plenary of...
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