An LfL Seminar Series
LfL hosts a series of Good Educational Read Seminars, where we invite distinguished colleagues to look back on their careers in education and select books and articles they would recommend. These seminars provide an inspirational reading list and an opportunity to discuss what makes a good educational read.
Past Seminars
May 2020 - Professor John Elliott
In collaboration with the World Association of Lesson Studies, Professor John Elliott reflected on his career, and discussed his chosen nine publications in conversation with Peter Dudley.
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May 2017 - Professor John MacBeath
Professor John MacBeath discussed his chosen eight publications and their contribution to educational thinking, practice and policy in conversation with Sue Swaffield.
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March 2017 - Professor Madeleine Arnot
Professor Madeleine Arnot discussed her chosen nine publications and their contribution to educational thinking, practice and policy in conversation with John MacBeath.
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November 2016 - Professor Andrew Pollard
Professor Andrew Pollard discussed his chosen eight publications and their contribution to educational thinking, practice and policy in conversation with John MacBeath.
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June 2016 - Professor Neil Mercer
In conversation with John MacBeath, Emeritus Professor Neil Mercer discussed his chosen eight publications and their contribution to educational thinking, practice and policy.
March 2016 - Professor Mary James
Professor Mary James discussed with Sue Swaffield her chosen eight publications and their contribution to educational thinking, practice and policy.
January 2016 - Professor Maurice Galton
In conversation with John MacBeath, Emeritus Professor Maurice Galton discussed his chosen publications and their contribution to educational thinking, practice and policy.
June 2015 - Professor John Gray
In conversation with John MacBeath, Professor John Gray looked back on his career in education to select the books and articles he recommends most highly.