London Review of Education
ISSN 1474-8460 (Print); ISSN 1474-8479 (Online)
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London Review of Education (LRE) is an international peer-reviewed journal featuring rigorous, theoretically based research into contemporary education. Based at the UCL Institute of Education in London, the journal reflects the Institute's broad interests in all types of education in all contexts - local, national, global - and its commitment to analysis across disciplines using a variety of methodologies. It shares the Institute's aspiration to interrogate links between research, policy and practice, and its principled concern for social justice.
Drawing on these strengths, LRE is an eclectic and engaging journal that features analysis across key themes in education, including: public goals and policies; pedagogy; curriculum; organization; resources and technology; and institutional effectiveness. Its articles and book reviews are written by experts in education, psychology, sociology, policy studies, philosophy, and other disciplines contributing to education research, and by experienced researcher-practitioners working in the field.
LRE welcomes relevant articles and book reviews. Please email them to p.gordon-smith@ucl.ac.uk
Calls for papers
LRE is planning to feature the following subjects: learning in London; academic literacies. Please see publication homepage for deadlines and how to submit articles on these and other subjects.
Publisher: UCL IOE Press
- Volume 14
- Number 3, November 2016
- Number 2, September 2016 Learning in global cities
- Number 1, April 2016 Higher education policymaking in an era of increasing marketization
- Volume 13
- Number 3, December 2015 Assessment literacy: feedback and learning - plus general articles
- Number 2, September 2015 Education policy under the 2010-15 UK Coalition Government
- Number 1, March 2015 Vocational education and training: Educators' perspectives
- Volume 12
- Number 3, November 2014
- Number 2, July 2014 Education, Training, and Employment in Prison and Post-Release
- Number 1, March 2014 New Directions in Chinese Education Research PLUS general articles
- Volume 11
- Number 3, November 2013 Inquiring into Educational Policies: The contribution of Stephen Ball.
- Number 2, July 2013 Students: Researching voice, aspirations, and perspectives in the context of educational policy change in the 14-19 phase
- Number 1, March 2013
- Volume 10
- Number 3, November 2012 Managing Higher Education in the Post-2012 Era
- Number 2, July 2012 Creativity in Education: Challenging the assumptions
- Number 1, March 2012 Interrogating Access and Learning in Kenyan Schools PLUS general articles
- Volume 9
- Number 3, November 2011
- Number 2, July 2011 Educating 14-19 Year Olds in the UK in the New Political and Economic Context
- Number 1, March 2011
- Volume 8
- Number 3, November 2010 Burton R. Clark and his Contribution to the Study of Higher Education
- Number 2, July 2010
- Number 1, February 2010 Being Online: A critical view of identity and subjectivity in new virtual learning Spaces
- Volume 7
- Number 3, November 2009
- Number 2, July 2009
- Number 1, March 2009 The International in Higher Education
- Volume 6
- Number 3, November 2008 Teaching and Learning in Higher Education PLUS general articles
- Number 2, July 2008
- Number 1, March 2008 Education for Democratic Citizenship
- Volume 5
- Number 3, November 2007
- Number 2, July 2007 Wisdom
- Number 1, March 2007
- Volume 4
- Number 3, November 2006
- Number 2, July 2006
- Number 1, March 2006 The Psychology of Reading
- Volume 3
- Number 3, Number 3/November 2005 There's More to Learning than Earning
- Number 2, July 2005
- Number 1, March 2005
- Volume 2
- Number 3, November 2004 Renewing Education for Civic Society
- Number 2, July 2004
- Number 1, March 2004
- Volume 1
- Number 3, November 2003
- Number 2, July 2003
- Number 1, 2003