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Teachwell Summary April 2022 UCL Education Conference Presentation
Presentation from the CTTR Seed Funded TEACHWELL Project at the UCL Education Conference April 2022. -
Global Covid Study Webinar Report
The UCL-Penn Global COVID Study examines the short- and longer-term effects of COVID-19 on people's mental health, physical health, and social trust in others. This study... -
Doctoral Students Mental Health During COVID-19 Infographic
High rates of psychological distress including anxiety and depression are common in the doctoral community and the learning environment has a role to play. With the coronavirus... -
The Effects of Choice on the Reading Comprehension and Enjoyment of Children ...
This dataset includes the key data analysed and discussed in the paper titled 'The Effects of Choice on the Reading Comprehension and Enjoyment of Children with Severe... -
Career support for Undergraduates' Engagement with Services (CUES) Study
Attached are the outputs from a third year dissertation completed as part of the BSc Psychology with Education degree and a UCL Changemaker project examining the reasons behind... -
Rebuilding our schools: where do we start? Education in Times of Uncertainty:...
This is a keynote presentation given at the UCL Institute of Education, Inclusive and Special Education Conference (ISEC), August 2021, London UK. -
Co-creating psychological wellbeing and life-skill workshops with BAME youths...
The overarching project aim is to identify, co-create, and assess which wellbeing life-skill workshops with BAME youths in West London who may have immediate and longer-term... -
The conversation we need to have now: Education, Resilience & Mental Health
The impact of COVID-19 on mental health continues to be felt around the world as new variants continue to be found despite vaccine rollout programs beginning to show early signs... -
Post-COVID Recovery: Education, Resilience & Mental Health [Keynote]
Dr Keri Wong gave the keynote at the International Congress for Educators, attended by over 1,500 participants (of whom 561 were at this talk). She shares her latest findings...