Gardeners and carpenters: the 鈥榮kill鈥 of parenting

08 November 2018

Wanting your child to have the best chance in life is natural for any parent. But by focusing too much on the 鈥榮kill鈥 of parenting, are we losing sight of things that matter more 鈥 how we talk to and play with children? Cambridge researchers are examining how parents can best help their children in their early years through nurturing rather than shaping.

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探花直播fifty-percenters: the economic value of education

22 June 2018

Almost half of young people in the UK now go to university. Who gets in 鈥 and what and where they study 鈥 affects a person鈥檚 place in society and their future earnings, as well as the skills available to the job market. Can big data help the 鈥榝ifty percenters鈥 make one of the most important decisions of their lives 鈥 and advance the success of the UK鈥檚 graduate economy?

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Children with disabilities are being denied equal opportunities for a quality education across the world, including in the UK

13 November 2017

Researchers from the Faculty of Education have on the current state of education for children with disabilities in both England and India. Here, Dr Nidhi Singal, one of the report鈥檚 authors, outlines some of the key statistics, and argues that teachers need better training and more support聽鈥渦nderpinned by principles of inclusion鈥. 聽聽聽

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Breathing new life into asthma treatment

05 October 2017

Ian Hosking from Cambridge鈥檚 Engineering Design Centre is co-founder and co-leader of Designing Our Tomorrow, a collaboration between the Department of Engineering and the Faculty of Education which brings real-world problems into classroom design and technology sessions. Here, he describes the culmination of a year-long project in which secondary school students designed packaging solutions for the treatment of childhood asthma.聽

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