Videos and webinars

Here we share videos and webinars from across the School of Education community
Click on the links below to watch a range of videos and webinars from academics and students from the School of Education
Videos and webinars
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How to engage children in home learning: Professor Paul Howard-Jones
Professor Paul Howard-Jones, School of Education, and also of Channel 4’s The Secret Life of Four & Five Year Olds, has teamed up with STEM Learning to share his know-how on the science of how children learn.
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Felicity Sedgewick of CRAE talks about girls with autism
In this film, Dr Felicity Sedgewick (School of Education) talks about girls on the autism spectrum; how to spot the signs and what support can be offered.
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"Anything but the phone": Communication mode of preference in the autism community
Dr Philippa Howard and Dr Felicity Sedgewick explain their research poster submitted to the Autistica Research Festival, 2021.
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Dr George Leckie Lecture, Institute of Education
Dr George Leckie lecture at the institute of Education: 'Should the government modify Progress 8 to account for school intake differences in pupil background'?
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Keri Facer | Re-Choreographing Future-Making Practices in Universities
The Mirror and The Dancefloor: Re-Choreographing Future-Making Practices in Universities Keri Facer, Educational and Social Futures, School of Education, University of Bristol; in the Green College Leading Scholars' Series: Building Worlds in Uncertain Times - Power, Culture, Pedagogy
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Plenary talk - Alf Coles, University of Bristol, UK
Title: An ecological turn in mathematics education Abstract: In this plenary talk, I make the case for the need for an “ecological turn” in mathematics education.
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Parenting in a Pandemic: How to survive lockdown homeschooling
This is how to survive homeschooling during lockdown - with parenting advice from the Supernanny Jo Frost and educational neuroscientist Professor Paul Howard-Jones.
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