SERA Connects on YouTube

To further support the sharing of the professional dialogue in our #seraconnects events we have set up a YouTube channel so that all our events can be viewed again, or for the first time. You can either bookmark the SERA YouTube channel or visit the SERA Connects page on our website to view all our

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SERA Connects: A conversation about Inclusive Education in Scotland

SERA Connects: A conversation about Inclusive Education in Scotland – SERA Inclusive Education Network Launch.  Date and time: Thursday 30th July, 4.00pm-5.00pm Presenter: A seminar hosted by Dr Margaret Sutherland and Dr George Head Who is this online seminar for: This seminar will be of interest to teachers, researchers and other key stakeholders interested in inclusive

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SERA Connects: What does it mean to ‘make’ a curriculum? with Professor Mark Priestley

SERA Connects: What does it mean to ‘make’ a curriculum? Date and time: Thursday 9th July, 4.00pm-5.00pm Presenter: A seminar hosted by Prof. Mark Priestley (University of Stirling) Who is this online seminar for: This seminar will be of interest to teachers, researchers and other key stakeholders interested in curriculum. Professor Mark Priestley (University of Stirling)

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SERA Connects: Health, wellbeing and covid-19 – supporting young people during their transition back to school

Date: 25th June Time: 4pm-5pm Location: Zoom Organisers: Dr. Shirley Gray (ScotPERN) with support from Dr Deb Holt, Dr. Ruth McQuillan and Stephanie Hardley from the University of Edinburgh Who is this online seminar for: This seminar will be of interest to teachers, researchers and other key stakeholders working in the area of school health

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Memorandum of understanding with ESAI

SERA is delighted to announce that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Educational Studies Association of Ireland (ESAI)     https://www.sera.ac.uk/wp-admin/edit.php This Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) provides a framework for areas of cooperation, collaboration, and joint working between the Scottish Educational Research Association (SERA) and the Educational Studies Association of Ireland (ESAI).

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SERA Connects – Health, wellbeing and Covid-19: supporting young people during their transition back to school

Health, wellbeing and Covid-19: supporting young people during their transition back to school SERA Connects: 25th June, 4pm-5pm Organisers: Dr. Shirley Gray (ScotPERN) with support from Dr Deb Holt, Dr. Ruth McQuillan and Stephanie Hardley from the University of Edinburgh Who is this online seminar for: This seminar will be of interest to teachers, researchers

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Contact SERA

SERA can be contacted as follows:

Charlaine Simpson – SERA Academic Secretary

For general SERA queries make contact via this link.

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