Routledge, a Taylor & Francis Group has announced a new sponsored partnership of the Education Media Centre, which further enhances the effective communication of educational research to mainstream news outlets.
The Education Media Centre is an independent charity established to improve public and media understanding of educational research and evidence. The centre aims to raises awareness of educational research by connecting journalists with academic expertise to encourage high quality educational stories in the news.
Routledge claims to be a leading academic publisher in the field of education and educational research, publishing over 200 journals and over 800 books per year.
Routledge, Taylor & Francis has worked with the Education Media Centre on several recent news stories, bringing about headlines including 'Boys could benefit from greater numbers of girls in schools', 'Teenagers opposed to Fitbit use in schools', and 'Grouping students into ability-based sets holds back less able pupils'.
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