Education
These education dissertation examples are student-contributed and cover contemporary research across teaching, learning, schooling, and education policy. Students in education often focus on a specific phase (early years, primary, secondary, further or higher education) and a clear problem such as attainment gaps, behaviour, inclusion, wellbeing, curriculum, or teacher retention.
Common dissertation directions include pedagogy and classroom practice (instructional strategies, assessment and feedback, curriculum design), behaviour and attendance, and how schools support pupils with SEND and additional needs. Many projects examine inequality and access: how deprivation, language, disability, race, and geography shape outcomes, and which interventions narrow gaps without unintended harm. Current topics frequently include the impact of cost-of-living pressures on learning and participation, teacher workload and burnout, recruitment and retention, and the role of tutoring and targeted support. Digital themes often cover online learning design, accessibility, safeguarding, and how pupils and students use devices and platforms in ways that affect attention, motivation, and belonging. In higher education, common areas include student experience, mental health support, academic integrity, and what helps students persist and succeed.
These examples can help you choose a focused research question and compare approaches such as classroom-based studies, interviews, surveys, policy analysis, and evaluation of school or university programmes.
Practices of Teaching and Learning in Pandemic Times
This article conceptualises higher education as a complex and dynamic set of entangled social, spatial and material practices.
Conceptual Framework of Integrated STEM
Our integrated STEM framework is intended to provide more specific guidance to educators and support integrated STEM research, which has been impeded by the lack of a deep conceptualization of the characteristics of integrated STEM.
The Impact of Student Employment During the First Two Years of College
This literature review will give a broad summary of the dominant studies on the topic of student work and its impact on student academic success.
Evaluation of Student Preference for E-Books and Physical Books
This study aims to find current preferences of eBooks and traditional books and find out whether eBooks could outweigh the conventional books and eventually replace them entirely.
The Effects of Public-School Spending on College Enrollment
In this research paper the author will analyse what effect the average spending per pupil has on the average college enrolment.
Are the effects of diet on academic performance mediated by stress?
A cross-sectional study that aims to investigate the mediatory effects of stress on the relationship between diet and academic performance.
Leadership and Power Theories in School Organization
A literature review on the evolution of leadership and power theories and their significance to school organization.
