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www.nfer.ac.uk The National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER) is an educational research charity which creates a range of insights on educational policy and practice that aim to strengthen practice in the classroom and inform and influence policymakers and other key decision makers.
The National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER) said the use of non-specialist teachers in schools struggling with recruitment could have a negative impact on learning for pupils.
nferNelson is the former name of GL Assessment, a leading independent provider of tests and other assessment services for education in the United Kingdom.Their products, which include assessments for the 0–19 age group, have a national reputation.
National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER) [126] is a non-profit research and development organization based in Berkshire, England. It produces independent research and reports about issues across the education system, such as Using Evidence in the Classroom: What Works and Why .
He has been a trustee of the National Foundation for Educational Research since April 2018 [4] [18] and he is a member of the Higher Education Policy Development Group at the British Academy. [19] He was previously a research fellow with Policy Exchange .
Emmanuel College is a secondary school and sixth form college (years 7-13) based in Gateshead, England.It was founded in 1990 as a City Technology College, i.e. a secondary school which is partly funded by donations from business donors who remain involved in management of the college.
The National Adult Reading Test (NART) is a widely accepted and commonly used method in clinical settings for estimating premorbid intelligence levels of (initially) English-speaking patients with dementia in neuropsychological research and practice. [1]
Near-field electromagnetic ranging is an emerging RTLS technology that employs transmitter tags and one or more receiving units. Operating within a half-wavelength of a receiver, transmitter tags must use relatively low frequencies (less than 30 M Hz) to achieve significant ranging.