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While many people are setting off on holiday and a lucky few to the Olympic Games, here at Bloomsbury we're gearing up for some of our biggest conferences of the year - BERA (Manchester) , BAICE (Cambridge) and EERA: ECER (Cadiz) ! Will you be heading Read More...
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Do come and visit our stand - Booth 520 - to browse our book display and to talk the the Education team. If you would like to arrange a meeting to discuss the courses you teach on, resources you use and any book ideas you have, please get in touch to Read More...
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Along with Kara Zavada and David Barker, I'm going to be heading to Vancouver next week for the 2012 AERA Meeting. If you are attending and would be interested in discussing the courses you teach on, resources you use and any book ideas you have, please Read More...
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Two lively meetings in Oxford and London marked the launch of this timely and challenging book, with panels of chapter writers joined by a hundred colleagues to share proposals and initiatives for the European dimension in schools, across a spectrum of Read More...
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Bishop Grosseteste University College Lincoln are holding a launch for two of our titles, Relationships and Sex Education 5-11 and Teaching and Learning on Foundation Degrees , on Friday February 17th at 4pm. Do come along to the launch to meet the authors Read More...
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Just off to BETT now. Authors of Teaching English using ICT are doing a seminar at 3.15 today - Powering Up English with ICT is in the Auditorium. There are lots of new technologies and old faces to be found at London Olympia for the rest of today and Read More...
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I'm going to be at the SRHE Annual Conference at the Celtic Manor from today until Friday. If you are attending, do come and visit the Continuum stand to talk about new publication ideas, to have a look at the books we have on display and to pick up a Read More...
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There are some subjects that are notoriously difficult to get boys interested in, and research suggests that their learning needs, and wants, can sometimes be different to those of their female counterparts. Gary Wilson, author of Breaking through Barriers Read More...
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Experienced teacher and behaviour guru, Tom Bennett will be available 3-5pm Wednesday 31 August to answer any questions you've got about getting ready for the new school term. Questions from NQTs, trainees and qualified teachers are very welcome. http://newteachers.tes.co.uk/node/46023&s_cid=Mon_News_RES Read More...
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Peter Worley, author of The If Machine and forthcoming title The If Odyssey did a cracking talk at the fringe philosophy and music festival at Hay this year, and if you missed it you can view it in all its full-length glory here . By way of a brief, mind-bending Read More...
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Both Ally Baker and I will be at the Festival of Education at Wellington College this weekend. The festival promises to be a smorgasboard of educational treats, and I am in no way sore that the weather forecasters predict a heatwave this weekend as there Read More...
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Continuum will be at the 2011 American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting in New Orleans, April 9-11. Come by our booth (#304) to say hello, browse our books, and buy at 35% off. We'll have both editorial and marketing staffers available Read More...
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I'm heading to New College, Oxford, for the Philosophy of Eduaction Society of Great Britain conference this weekend. If you are attending, please come and see me at the stand to say hello, to take advantage of the conference discount on lots of our recently Read More...
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On Wednesday, Rosie Pattinson and I were proud to attend the book launch for Peter Worley’s excellent ‘The If Machine: Philosophical Enquiry in the Classroom’ at the Institute of Education. There was quite a turnout of various ages and levels of fame, Read More...
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I am extremely pleased to announce that two of our books have been shortlisted for this year's Education Resources Awards! The complete assessment tool for investigating maths difficulties in children, The Dyscalculia Assessment , by Jane Emerson and Read More...
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