Research Projects

Learning languages in primary school

Exploring how foreign language knowledge develops in young learners learning French, German, or Spanish in an instructed setting.

Teaching Languages in the Digital Age

Examining the role of technology in foreign language teaching and learning in primary school.

From Crisis to Strategy in English Secondary Schools

Exploring how school leaders strategically manage and plan for online provision of learning through the pandemic restrictions and beyond.

Bridging Research and Policy

Dr Natthapoj Vincent Trakulphadetkrai (University of Reading) has been awarded an ESRC-funded UKRI Policy Fellowship.

Computing for All

Determining the factors that relate to better uptake and attainment in computing amongst students from all backgrounds in English secondary schools.

Breaking the Cycle: Why Justice Systems Fail Girls and Women

A recent surge in the number of girls being arrested has highlighted the need to re-evaluate our models for youth justice system involvement, specifically considering gender differences.

Breaking the Silence: The Untold Story of Academic Leadership in Qatar

Addressing the gap in research on leadership development in higher education, especially in Arabic-speaking regions, by investigating academic middle leaders’ experiences in Qatar.

Words That Stick: Can Poetry Shape How We Learn Languages?

Exploring how different kinds of texts (poems, newspaper articles) have differing effects on foreign language learning in secondary schools.

Breaking Barriers: Rethinking Inclusion in STEMM

Promoting inclusion and diversity and support success for underrepresented students in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Medicine (STEMM).

Bridging the Gap: What Employers Really Want from Skilled Workers

Investigating the perceived skills that employers think are essential for workers to have gained through further education, training, and prior experience for employment.

Academic Excellence or Independent Thinker? Rethinking the ‘Ideal’ University Learner

Identifying the student characteristics that are valued by staff and students themselves across different disciplines, so staff and students can better recognise and address differences in their expectations.

The Talk Rich Teaching Project

Investigating the accessibility of online learning materials for university-level students who are deaf or hard of hearing.

Can Story Picture Books Boost Mathematical Dialogue?

Exploring the extent to which mathematical talk can be fostered through children co-creating short mathematical story picture books.

Primary mathematics teaching in sub-Saharan Africa

Identifying and synthesising research studies on early primary mathematics teaching strategies that are thought to be relevant and appropriate for teachers and students in sub-Saharan Africa.

Improving children’s literacy skills and families’ confidence: Strategy-based family-training for young refugees from Ukraine

Improving development of reading and writing skills of primary-school aged children from Ukraine, who settled in schools in the UK.

Reading Between the Lines: What Really Works in Foreign Language Literacy?

Understanding how helpful different approaches to teaching reading are for children learning to read in a foreign language and moving from primary to secondary school.

Promoting schools’ positive orientations to diversity to improve educational outcomes for multilingual learners

Helping the higher education sector design better interventions which will lead to better learning experiences and enhanced longer-term student outcomes.

Speaking or Reading? Which Language Teaching Approach Works Best for Young Learners?

Tracking the progress and preparedness of young learners of French in England as they moved from primary to secondary school, exploring whether an ‘oracy-based approach’ or a ‘literacy-based approach’ leads to better outcomes for learners

What It’s Really Like to Be LGBTQ+ in High School

Examining the lived experiences of LGBTQ+ students aged 11-18 in six high schools in the south of England.

‘Marvellous Mums’

Making grammar practice engaging and motivating, through a suite of mini-games practising a range of grammar features in French, Spanish, and German.

Analysis of cross-language transfer in early literacy acquisition among bilingual Malay-English speaking children in Malaysia

Investigating the development of reading and reading-related skills in Malay and English in the context of Malaysia, a multi-cultural and multi-ethnic country.

National Centre for Excellence for Language Pedagogy

Improving language curriculum design and pedagogy, leading to a higher take up and greater success at GCSE.

Extension of the impact of Early years Provision in Children’s Centres (EPICC) trial on child cognitive and socio-emotional development

Determining whether a dialogic book sharing intervention for parents of children aged two to three years was associated with better child developmental outcomes and parenting.

Supporting the Identity Development of Underrepresented Students (SIDUS)

Promoting inclusion and supporting success for Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Medicine (STEMM) students from underrepresented groups at university.

Breaking Barriers, Building Futures: Identity and Success in STEMM

Teaching Maths-specific vocabulary using home languages to boost performance of EAL pupils in word-based problems.

4Ps Project: Practitioners & Parents Play Partnership – Strengthening practitioner-parent collaboration through the use of CPD and Play built on Froebelian principles and pedagogy

Helping practitioners and parents work together and enhance children’s opportunities to play through holistic practice.

Talking Maths: How Mathematical Storytelling Sparks Early Learning

Delivering training for early years providers to assist parents with telling mathematical stories to their pre-school child at home.

Identifying and Supporting Reading Difficulties in an Accelerated Learning Programme for Out of School Children in a Sub-Saharan Country

Exploring inclusive literacy teaching practice in an accelerated learning programme in a Sub-Saharan country for children 8-14 years old who have never been to school or have been out of school for more than two years.

Exploring the Role of Associate Deans in UK Universities

Exploring how the underdefined and under-researched role of Associate Dean was defined, perceived and experienced across a range of universities in the UK.