Lecturers within the School of Education, Language and Psychology produce a lot of research and regularly post these through journals, articles, books and websites such as The Conversation.
Research Shorts offer topical commentary from experts at York St John University. Insightful and concise, they cover a broad range of research.
These Research Shorts showcase some of the work your lecturers have been up to:
‘Why it’s okay for bilingual children to mix languages’
‘Why teachers shouldn’t be afraid of other languages being spoken in the classroom’
‘How imaginary friends could boost children’s development | How imaginary friends from our childhood can continue to affect us as adults’
‘Bilingualism: how to get your child to speak your language –and why it matters’
Love and Compassion
Interviews to ‘unhide/re-create’ stories for a York-based community project
Prejudice and post-truth politics
The Ecosystem of Competitive Employment for University Graduates with Autism
Mental Simulation of the Future
Using VR for Pain Management
Risk, Gambling Addiction and how Technology can be used to promote Positive Online Behaviour
Lack of regulations for Weight Loss Apps
Participants Reflections during Anger Management Programmes
Ontologies of English
Inclusivity of Programme Resources and the Revalidation Process.
Children Problem Solving and Innovation
Understanding Feedback in Teacher Education
Deaf Experience of Social and Physical Space
Continuity and Change in the Policy Production of “The Public” in Education in England