Publications

The Graduate School of Education produces a range of high quality research publications based around its unifying research theme of Culture, Learning, Identity and Organisations (CLIO).

Publications database

Search the University's online database for Graduate School of Education researchers' outputs including journal articles, books, reports for external bodies, software, and much more.

Selected publications by research centre

Our international journals

Find out about the international journals produced by the Graduate School of Education by selecting the covers below:

Comparative Education Assessment in Education Globalisation Education and Societies

Our recent books

We produce a range of high quality books based around our unifying research theme of Culture, Learning, Identity and Organisations (CLIO).

Improving Classroom Learning with ICTRosamund Sutherland, Susan Robertson and Peter John (2008)

Examines how ICT can be used to enhance teaching and learning in different classroom settings and subjects.

Confidentiality and Record Keeping in Counselling and PsychotherapyTim Bond and Barbara Mitchels (2008)

Contains comprehensive guidance on why and how records should be kept.

Globlisation and europeanisation in Education Roger Dale and Susan Robertson (eds) (2009)

Developed from the experience of a European Union Thematic Network focusing on complex and varying relationships between Globalisation, Europeanisation and Education.

Analysis of multivariate social science dataFiona Steele: Analysis of Multivariate Social Science Data, second edition (2008)

Develops a basic understanding of how to use key multivariate methods in the social sciences.

Journeys around education for sustainabilityJenneth Parker and Ros Wade (2008)

Provides a critique on the role of Education for Sustainability in contributing to sustainability.

REACHREACH

Our annual brochure provides accessible accounts of our key research findings and project developments, circulated to a wide community of users.

What's on ResearchWhat's On Research newsletter

This is a termly newsletter for staff and students.

For further information and copies of REACH or What's On Research, please contact:
Lucy Stephens in the Research Office.

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