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The Department of Education Studies welcomes three new academic staff members

We are delighted to welcome three new members of staff, Dr Georgiana Mihut, Dr Jamie Burford and Dr Tom Perry.

Dr Georgiana Mihut

Before joining the department, Georgiana worked for Ireland's Economic and Social Research Institute, the American Council on Education, and the Boston College Centre for International Higher Education. Her research interests include comparative and international higher education, tertiary education policy, and access, equity, and stratification in education.

Dr Jamie Burford

James (Jamie) arrives to Warwick following on from academic postings at La Trobe University in Australia and Thammasat University in Thailand. He is interested in doctoral education, global higher education, the geopolitics of knowledge production, academic im/mobilities, and gender and sexuality in educational contexts. Jamie will be the new course leader for the MA programme, 'Global Education and International Development'.

Dr Tom Perry

Tom is joining us from the University of Birmingham, where he led the educational leadership master's programmes and taught about research methods and the use of research and evidence for educational improvement. He is interested in methodological and practical questions relating to research- and evidence-informed policy and practice. He specialises in research review and synthesis, secondary and quantitative data analysis, evaluation, and practitioner enquiry.

Tue 14 Sep 2021, 16:04 | Tags: Teaching, Research, Education Studies

new book released - Dr Michael Wyness

Kid Power, Inequalities and Intergenerational Relations

By Clara Rübner Jørgensen & Michael Wyness

This book combines theories of power with empirical material on children’s lives across the world to propose a novel framework for understanding kid power. It explores the nature of power relations between children and adults and provides a critical analysis of kid power, considering inequalities and inter-generational relations.
Tue 06 Jul 2021, 12:04 | Tags: Research, Publications, Michael Wyness

Alumni Success- Afiqah Ab Rahman, PhD achieves FHEA status

We are delighted to share the news that one of our PhD alums, Afiqah Ab Rahman, has been awarded the status of Fellow of The Higher Education Academy, which she successfully applied for whilst undertaking her PhD study.

Afiqah has a background in teaching English in Malaysia, and used this experience and the experience she gained whilst at Warwick, to be able to apply for Fellowship status through the experienced teaching staff route, rather than Associate Fellowship status through the Postgraduate Research student route.

Afiqah studied her PhD under the supervision of Dr Michael Hammond, investigating vocabulary learning strategies among Malaysians in the UK. She also successfully passed her PhD with no corrections.

Afiqah is currently working for Brunel University London as an Academic Skills Advisor, where she is able to use the skills that she learnt in her PhD, and also empathise with the students that she supports, as she has been in the same position as them. She would like to be able to give the same excellent support to students that she received from Dr Hammond.

Afiqah now plant to gain senior Fellowship status, using her understanding of pedagogy and teaching philosophy to deliver more effective and interactive sessions to her students.

"The Fellowship is about understanding and developing my own knowledge of the subject I teach, learning effective approaches to teaching learning in terms of how to assess students and how to give feedback to students; and showing my commitment to me as a professional. Understanding the diversity that students bring and how I have been developing myself professionally, and how I intend to further develop myself in the future. My teaching is based on research- I need to understand why I do this, why I do things that way. The PhD and FHEA marry together- how do I deliver what I have learnt in my PhD in my teaching? The FHEA teaches me about transferable skills in teaching and how to upgrade my skills as a teacher, and upgrade my teaching to students."

Tue 25 May 2021, 19:22 | Tags: Research, Alumni, Michael Hammond, Education Studies

New journal publication - Dr Emma Langley

We are pleased to note the new publication from Dr Emma Langley:


Langley
, E., Totsika, V., Hastings, R.P., Bailey, T. (2021). Family relationships and their associations with perceptions of family functioning in mothers of children with Intellectual Disability (ID). American Journal on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities

Thu 06 May 2021, 11:49 | Tags: Research, Publications, Emma Langley, Education Studies

Lecture: 'Islamic Education within the Muslim Minority Context of Europe: Pedagogy, Politics, and Future Directions'

Dr Abdullah Sahin has been invited to deliver a lecture entitled 'Islamic Education within the Muslim Minority Context of Europe: Pedagogy, Politics, and Future Directions'. The lecture will mark the launch of 'Islamic Religious Education in Europe book (Routledge 2021) coedited by our late colleague Dr. Bill Gent who was an Associate Fellow at the Department of Education Studies and Dr. Leny Frankn, University of Antwerp.

Colleagues interested in joining this online seminar on 18th May 2021 please register here.

Wed 21 Apr 2021, 12:49 | Tags: Research, Islamic Education, Abdullah Sahin, Education Studies

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