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Research shows that post-crisis interventions for children are often ineffective, or suffer from a high drop-off rate. Could a switch from adult-centric to more child-centric crisis response mitigate damaging impacts on children?
The post Children’s Rights and Crises: A Child-centred Perspective appeared first on EERA Blog.
In our blog series celebrating 30 years of EERA, Professor Fiona Hallett reflects on the sense of belonging within a supportive community of scholars.
The post A Transformative Journey: Nurturing Emerging Researchers at the European Conference for Educational Research. appeared first on EERA Blog.
How the European Alliance for Apprenticeships (EAfA) and the German Alliance for Initial and Further Training are shaping other EU states’ VET policies.
The post How interdependent national and EU-level policies for apprenticeship training are spreading through Europe appeared first on EERA Blog.
In this blog post, Dr Peter Gray takes a rather light-hearted yet nostalgic look back over the meetings and encounters of EERA and ECER, and wonders whether the spark of a past love affair can be rekindled.
The post EERA and ECER – nostalgic reflections of a past love affair appeared first on EERA Blog.
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