Joe Smith
Dr Joseph Smith is a Lecturer in Education at the University of Stirling. His research interests concern the politics of the history curriculum and teachers’ identities as curriculum makers. He...
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Dr Joseph Smith is a Lecturer in Education at the University of Stirling. His research interests concern the politics of the history curriculum and teachers’ identities as curriculum makers. He...
Gawain Little has worked in education for the past 19 years, as a teacher, member of support staff and maths specialist. He is editor of Education for Tomorrow, a member of the FORUM editorial...
I have had a varied career in education. After gaining my BA(Hons) in Literature and Psychology, I went on to gain my PGCE. During my career, I have taught all years within primary, from reception...
Molly Potter is a part time teacher in a PRU, a trainer in many things relating to PSHE and well-being, and author of best selling books in the same field. mollypotter.com
Having studied a degree in Psychology at the University of Sussex (with a year at the University of Rochester in New York State), I went on to get a teaching qualification (PGCE post-compulsory)...
I am very much looking forward to starting teaching in a new setting. I have previously taught in mainstream KS2 classes, at a British School in Spain and I have carried out some supply work...
Charlotte Bowes has been teaching Primary 1 for six years in Edinburgh, leading the implementation of a play-based approach to the curriculum within her school. Whilst teaching, she completed a...
Dr Lucy Wenham is a senior lecturer in education at the University of Bristol. She is interested in problems of educational disadvantage, marginalisation and exclusion, and crucially also in...
Claire Lee taught in secondary and primary schools in the UK before completing an ESRC-funded PhD at the School of Education, University of Bristol. Her interests include understanding how...
Professor Simon James’s research interests are largely in the literary culture of the nineteenth- and early twentieth-century periods, especially late-Victorian and Edwardian fiction. He has...
Kate James is a freelance programmer, producer and operations/project manager, working in the creative industries. Throughout her career, Kate has worked on festivals, such as Lumiere and Durham...
Chris Brown is Professor in Education and Director of Research at the University of Warwick’s Department of Education Studies and Distinguished Visiting Professor, University of Tübingen. Chris...