Tag: ethics
Deconstructing Ethical and Equitable Research Practices
by Sixtine Berquist | Jan 17, 2022 | Decolonisation, Education in Emergencies
This blog was written by Sixtine Berquist, Advocacy & Communications Officer, and team at ACCESS (Accelerating Change for Children’s and Youth’s Education Through Systems...
Read MoreInterrogating Research Methods: Building back better for more inclusive quality education for all
by Bronwen Magrath, Elizabeth Walton and Yvette Hutchinson | Nov 15, 2021 | 2021 UKFIET Conference
This blog was written after the 2021 UKFIET conference by the co-convenors of one of the six conference themes: Research methods: Building back better in international education...
Read MoreEthical dilemmas in securing ‘truly’ informed consent: reflections on education research with young participants affected by forced displacement
by Fabiana Maglio and Matthew Byrne | Oct 26, 2021 | 2021 UKFIET Conference, Education and Migration
This blog was written by Fabiana Maglio, senior international development professional, and Matthew Byrne, senior humanitarian and human rights expert, based on their session at...
Read MoreEthics in education: Do global results frameworks advance or impede progress towards inclusive education goals?
by Jerry Mindes | Dec 10, 2020 | Social Progress
This article was written by Jerry Mindes, who leads the Secretariat of the Inclusive Education Collaborative, an influencing platform established earlier this year, and is the...
Read MoreData collection and COVID-19: insights on phone surveys
This blog was written by Laterite, who are carrying out a range of high-frequency phone surveys across East Africa to understand the socio-economic impacts of COVID-19 on...
Read MoreThe impact of COVID-19 on research ethics
by Fabiana Maglio | Apr 28, 2020 | COVID-19
This blog was written by Fabiana Maglio, Senior Specialist in Education and International Development consulting for donors and UN agencies; also volunteer as a UCL Alumni...
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