THE EPPE NETWORK BLOG
Keep up-to-date with network activities and read succinct, accessible pieces related to equity in education and public policy.

Current EPPE MSc Students Visit OECD and UNESCO in Paris
Last week, several EPPE Network members and postgraduate students participated in technical meetings at the OECD and UNESCO as part of a...

Global Reflections on Teacher Training
This week, three of our members share reflections on teacher training across the world. Their varied personal and professional...

Exploring Post-Conflict Education
This week, our thematic blog post explores the topic of post-conflict education from three international perspectives. Our contributors...

Pasi Sahlberg: What Can We Learn From Finland About Education Reform?
By Sarah Kingstone This week, members of the EPPE program attended a talk by Finnish educator, author, and policy advisor, Pasi Sahlberg,...

Is 'Code Club for Schools' Contributing to the Legacy of a Masculine Science?
By Rebecca Ciupka Within two weeks of completing the Education, Public Policy and Equity master's degree, focusing on the history of...

EPPE Network Launches New Collaboration with Chilean University to Empower Teachers as Researchers
We at the EPPE Network are excited to announce a pioneering international programme to empower Chilean school teachers working in highly...

When Beliefs Are Stronger Than Practices: Success Factors in an Outstanding Chilean Public School
By Cristian Celedón Understanding why some schools are more effective than others has been a longstanding topic of discussion among...

EPPE Network Gathers to Celebrate Graduation
Last week, the second cohort of the Education, Public Policy and Equity MSc graduated from the University of Glasgow. We took this...

Education for Reconciliation in Canada: A History Lesson
By Sarah Kingstone Education has historically been used in service of violent oppression and social, economic, and political...

Improving Access to Education for Asylum-Seeking and Refugee Children in the UK
By Ellen Harrold Asylum-seeking and refugee children arriving in the UK often spend months, if not years, without any formal schooling....

The Importance of Innovation in Everyday Teaching
At the end of last month, we were lucky enough to attend a lecture delivered by Alejandro Paniagua - Consultant at the OECD Centre for...

Perspectives on Education in Latin America
In the first of our monthly thematic blog posts, we gather together a range of perspectives on education in Latin America from EPPE...

New Evidence of a Social Origin Pay Gap for Women
EPPE Network Associate Fellow Dr. Kristinn Hermannsson’s seminar on 'Social Origin Wage Gaps and Educational Routes' sheds light on how...

The Mother Tongue as an Optional School Subject in Mauritius: Impacts and Effectiveness
By Joseph Jean Noel Jolicoeur Although an estimated 34 million more children attend school following the 2000 Dakar Framework for Action,...

Celebrating World Teachers Day
Friday 5th October marked #WorldTeachersDay. We're taking this opportunity to celebrate the many committed educators in our own network....

University of Glasgow EPPE Students Launch Network Focused on Education and Equity
Former students of the MSc in Education, Public Policy and Equity at the School of Education, University of Glasgow have announced the...

The Benefits of Collaborative Research
As anyone working in public policy will be aware, community organisations often wish to generate high-quality research, yet lack the...

Building an Evidence-Informed Education System and Inspectorate
Last night, EPPE Members attended a talk from Prof. Daniel Muijs on the importance of an evidence-informed approach to education and...





















