
Nottingham Global Childhoods Research Group
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Global Childhoods Research Group (GCRG) @UniofNottingham is an interdisciplinary group researching diverse constructions & experiences of childhoods globally.
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https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/education/research/sigs.aspx 27-05-2023 22:42:23
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Well done Erdem for getting funded for your pos-doc by your governmentโs prestigious scheme! We are honored to host you UoN Education Nottingham Global Childhoods Research Group!

Looking forward to Webinar 4 with Dr Catherine Wilkinson Children's Geographies! Details below ๐๐ผ UoN Education @ChildStds_Essex Southern Childhoods The Childhood, Law & Policy Network (CLPN) BSA Childhood BERA SIG Children and childhoods BERA Early Childhood Education & Care SIG


Weโre glad to host this dissemination event UoN Education Nottingham Global Childhoods Research Group, where weโll share findings from a Froebel Trust project on the potential of Froebelian philosophy to support and engage low-income families in the early years. To register please visit eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-potentiaโฆ


This paper is now published in the latest issue COMPARE - we investigate studentsโ post-secondary education transition processes in Cameroon through the lens of agency. UoN Education Nottingham Global Childhoods Research Group Tongtong Zhao Yun Yu ้่ต Zeyi Liu tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10โฆ


Our 5th webinar is with Children & Society Co-editors Professor Deevia Bhana & Dr Yuwei Xu ๅพ็็. Join on the 13th November to learn about getting published with Children & Society! The Childhood, Law & Policy Network (CLPN) Southern Childhoods BSA Childhood BERA SIG Children and childhoods BERA Early Childhood Education & Care SIG


Nono and I are starting our 2-month academic travel today representing UoN Education Nottingham Global Childhoods Research Group British Educational Research Journal Children & Society Pedagogy, Culture & Society. We look forward to all the adventures and new learning! Our first stop will be East London, South Africa ๐คฉ


Glad to share the 2nd paper from our project on engaging low-income families in education research; comparing Beijing and London in terms of similar and different challenges /opportunities. Free copies via tandfonline.com/eprint/WUIBU6Vโฆ UoN Education Nottingham Global Childhoods Research Group


A wee collection of memories about BERA fifth decade. I am lucky having been part of this journey, from an international student to BERAโs current England Rep. and British Educational Research Journal co-editor. ๐๐ผ bera.ac.uk/wp-content/uplโฆ UoN Education Nottingham Global Childhoods Research Group


Our final webinar series with childhood journal editors will feature Co-Editors of Childhood Journal journals.sagepub.com/home/CHD Please join us via Zoom ๐๐ผ& kindly share it with your childhood networks. Thank you! The Childhood, Law & Policy Network (CLPN) BERA SIG Children and childhoods BSA Childhood Southern Childhoods




New paper discussing how gender persists as issue of curricular injustice in English early years curriculum. It's a disappointing field in the UK at the moment and in the wider world! Full paper ๐๐ผ bera-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10โฆ Curriculum Journal UoN Education Nottingham Global Childhoods Research Group Dr Rachel Lehner-Mear


Nono and I have been visiting Zhubanov University in Kazakhstan in the past days, running guest lectures and master classes for students and faculties. They draw me those pictures as end of visit gift - I am so moved. I hope to come back again! UoN Education Nottingham Global Childhoods Research Group


Glad to share our new paper on reflective parenting practice by Chinese and Turkish parents, disrupting the normative โgood parentingโ discourse in both societies. doi.org/10.1080/132294โฆ Dr Rachel Lehner-Mear UoN Education Nottingham Global Childhoods Research Group Prof. Dr. Mehmet Toran


Delighted to share our new, open access paper on "reflective parenting" in international contexts. We use a processual approach to explore shifts in contemporary parenting approaches in China & Turkiye. Thanks in particular to Dr Yuwei Xu ๅพ็็ for trusting me to take the lead on this.
