
Kim Chadwick
"I run our education book list, publishing 40-50 new books each year. I’d love to hear from you with ideas for new books, series, or how we can help support you in your work."
We would love to hear more about your current research exploring the future of teaching and learning. Search our publishing opportunities below or read the latest research and thinking on the topic.
Our educational institutions have seen disruption in recent months as a result of the global coronavirus pandemic and subsequent lockdown. It raises the question, what might this mean for the future of teaching and learning?
With technology playing a key role and educators learning new ways of communicating with students, we have an opportunity to rethink how we educate and define what learning should look like in our interconnected, digital world. Could COVID-19 change how we educate future generations?
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As educators around the world respond to the global COVID-19 pandemic, the Journal of Professional Capital and Community (JPCC), the International Congress for School Effectiveness and Improvement (ICSEI) and the ARC Education Project are collaboratively launching a special issue of JPCC: Professionalism in the Pandemic. All articles in this special issue are now free to access until 30 May 2021.
The Journal of Research in Innovative Teaching & Learning is seeking submissions from innovators in the field of teaching and learning.
Publish your work on Emerald Open Research, our open access platform that supports an open data policy and open peer review process.
The Education and Learning gateway addresses the fundamental challenges facing education and learning today and in the future. Visit the gateway to find out more, or get in touch with publisher Sharon Parkinson to discuss your research further.