Educational resources to support conversations with children about war and conflict
Our early years education experts have joined forces with an organisation that supports mental health and wellbeing in schools to create specialist resources to help parents and children deal with anxiety caused by the war in Ukraine
Supporting science teachers to engage with or carry out research can improve their teaching practice
New research has found that training and development programmes that support primary teachers and secondary science teachers to engage with and use research can improve their teaching.
Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ pledges to secure successful student futures
Sheffield Hallam has pledged to develop a Student Futures Manifesto – promising joint action between the University and its students to tackle the problems caused by the pandemic.
Sheffield Hallam nursery rated outstanding by Ofsted
Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµâ€™s Collegiate Nursery has been rated outstanding by Ofsted and praised for providing an inclusive and supportive environment where children thrive.
Shadow Universities Minister praises Sheffield Hallam’s approach to arts
The Shadow Minister for Higher Education, Matt Western MP, has praised Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµâ€™s approach to teaching the arts in a special visit to celebrate this year’s degree show.
Hallam student’s work awarded commendation from the British Council
Sheffield Hallam student Ngoc Duyen Nguyen has been awarded a commendation for her dissertation in the prestigious British Council MA Dissertation Awards 2023-24.
Sheffield Hallam launches UK’s first medical ultrasound degree apprenticeship
Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ has launched the UK’s first degree apprenticeship route to becoming a medical sonographer.
Sheffield Hallam shortlisted for University of the Year Award
Sheffield Hallam has been shortlisted for two awards, including the coveted title of University of the Year, in the Educate North Awards which celebrate outstanding work in higher and further education.
Shadow Education Secretary praises Hallam’s ‘innovative’ university-led community nursery
The Shadow Secretary of State for Education, Bridget Phillipson MP, has praised Sheffield Hallam’s ‘innovative’ community nursery and early years research centre following a visit to the University.
How to make teaching more women-friendly, post-COVID
For women, teaching is often seen as a welcoming profession, but around one in nine female primary teachers leave the profession each year. Here are some ways in which teaching could be made more women-friendly.