Education
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Latest research outputs
Questioning Education
Young, H and Shah, H (2008). Questioning Education. London DEA.Book
Senior Nursing Lecturers’ Understanding Of Education For Sustainable Development: A Phenomenographic Study
West, R (2014). Senior Nursing Lecturers’ Understanding Of Education For Sustainable Development: A Phenomenographic Study. Prof Doc Thesis London South Bank University School of Law and Social Sciences https://doi.org/10.18744/PUB.002083Prof Doc Thesis
How And Why Might Secondary School Mathematics Teachers Situate Real-World Equity Issues The Classroom?
Ghosh, S (2017). How And Why Might Secondary School Mathematics Teachers Situate Real-World Equity Issues The Classroom? Prof Doc Thesis London South Bank University School of Law and Social Sciences https://doi.org/10.18744/PUB.002085Prof Doc Thesis
Autism and old age
Martin, N and Krupa, J (2017). Autism and old age. in: Autism and Intellectual Disability in Adults Hove Pavilion.Book chapter
Exploring Learning in Practice to support Construction Teachers’ Professional Development
Durrant, KK (2015). Exploring Learning in Practice to support Construction Teachers’ Professional Development. Prof Doc Thesis London South Bank University School of Law and Social Sciences https://doi.org/10.18744/PUB.002000Prof Doc Thesis
Diversity, Inclusion and Equality in Practice Placements: Experiences of pre-registration student nurses with dyslexia
Knowles, J (2017). Diversity, Inclusion and Equality in Practice Placements: Experiences of pre-registration student nurses with dyslexia. Prof Doc Thesis London South Bank University School of Law and Social Sciences https://doi.org/10.18744/PUB.001994Prof Doc Thesis
What are the factors underlying the high educational performance – ‘overachievement’ – of Bangladeshi-heritage primary-school pupils?
Al-Bayati, M (2016). What are the factors underlying the high educational performance – ‘overachievement’ – of Bangladeshi-heritage primary-school pupils? PhD Thesis London South Bank University School of Law and Social Sciences https://doi.org/10.18744/PUB.001842PhD Thesis
Thinking Culturally About Critical Thinking In Cambodia
Bevan, SR (2017). Thinking Culturally About Critical Thinking In Cambodia. Prof Doc Thesis London South Bank University School of Law and Social SciencesProf Doc Thesis
Nursing Students’ Approaches to Learning and Clinical Decision-making
Joshua, B (2017). Nursing Students’ Approaches to Learning and Clinical Decision-making. Prof Doc Thesis London South Bank University School of Law and Social Sciences https://doi.org/10.18744/PUB.001840Prof Doc Thesis
Partnership in teacher education: developing creative methods to deepen students’ reflections
Brown, N., Jafferani, A. and Pattharwala, V. (2018). Partnership in teacher education: developing creative methods to deepen students’ reflections. Journal of Educational Innovation, Partnership and Change. 4 (1). https://doi.org/10.21100/jeipc.v4i1.747Journal article
Making academia more accessible
Brown, N., Thompson, P. and Leigh, J.S. (2018). Making academia more accessible. Journal of Perspectives in Applied Academic Practice. 6 (2), pp. 82-90. https://doi.org/10.14297/jpaap.v6i2.348Journal article
Creativity and Playfulness in Higher Education Research
Brown, N. and Leigh, J. (2018). Creativity and Playfulness in Higher Education Research. in: Theory and Method in Higher Education Research Emerald.Book chapter
Challenges of using participatory and creative approaches within qualitative research
Brown, N. (2018). Challenges of using participatory and creative approaches within qualitative research. Qualitative Methods Conference 2018. Banff, Canada 03 2013 - 01 May 2018 Sage. https://doi.org/10.1177/1609406918801621Conference presentation
The embodied academic: Body work in teacher education
Brown, N. and Leigh, J. (2018). The embodied academic: Body work in teacher education. in: Conversations on Embodiment Across Higher Education London Taylor & Francis.Book chapter
Research Impact of "Academic identity under the influence of fibromyalgia"
Brown, N. (2018). Research Impact of "Academic identity under the influence of fibromyalgia". Maximise Your Research Impact 2018. Canterbury 14 May 2018 University of Canterbury.Conference poster
Exploring the lived experience of fibromyalgia using creative data collection methods
Brown, N. (2018). Exploring the lived experience of fibromyalgia using creative data collection methods. Cogent Social Sciences. 4 (1), p. 1447759. https://doi.org/10.1080/23311886.2018.1447759Journal article
Ableism in academia: where are the disabled and ill academics?
Brown, N. and Leigh, J. (2018). Ableism in academia: where are the disabled and ill academics? Disability & Society. 33 (6), pp. 985-989. https://doi.org/10.1080/09687599.2018.1455627Journal article
Using LEGO® To Understand Emotion Work In Doctoral Education
Brown, N. and Collins, J. (2018). Using LEGO® To Understand Emotion Work In Doctoral Education. International Journal of Management and Applied Research. 5 (4), pp. 193-209. https://doi.org/10.18646/2056.54.18-014Journal article
First responders and autism
Chown, N., Beardon, L. and Cossburn, K. (2018). First responders and autism. in: Encyclopedia of Autism Spectrum Disorders New YorkBook chapter
The 'Achieving More in College' project: Support for autistic students attending further education colleges
Chown, N., Baker-Rogers, J., Cossburn, K., Hughes, E., Beardon, L. and Leatherland, J. (2018). The 'Achieving More in College' project: Support for autistic students attending further education colleges. Good Autism Practice. 19 (1), pp. 50-62.Journal article
Knowledge, Experts and Accountability in School Governing Bodies
Young, H (2018). Knowledge, Experts and Accountability in School Governing Bodies. BELMAS Annual Conference: Education Policy and Sustainability: global perspectives from the field of educational leadership. Windsor 06 - 08 Jul 2018 BELMAS.Conference presentation
Student Voice in Higher Education: Opening the Loop
Young, H (2018). Student Voice in Higher Education: Opening the Loop. 38' Coloquio Interdisciplinario de Educación. Universidad Diego Portales, Santiago, Chile 12 Sep 2018Conference presentation
Guest editorial
Milton, DEM and Martin, N (2018). Guest editorial. Advances in Autism. 4 (4), pp. 153-154. https://doi.org/10.1108/AIA-10-2018-041Journal article
New Representations of Religion & Belief in Schools
Shaw, M (2018). New Representations of Religion & Belief in Schools. Religions. 9 (11), p. 364. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel9110364Journal article
Beneath the Surface: how asylum seekers understand and evaluate their well-being
Cogo, A, Inman, SJ, McCormack, P and Rogers, M (2017). Beneath the Surface: how asylum seekers understand and evaluate their well-being. London South Bank University. https://doi.org/10.18744/PUB.001633Project report
Supporting and including children from low income families
Benoist, FD (2017). Supporting and including children from low income families. in: Knowles, G (ed.) Supporting Inclusive Practice to ensure opportunity is equal for all 3rd edition Routledge. pp. 153-168Book chapter
What do ‘skills’ mean for school governing bodies? [blog post]
Young, H (2016). What do ‘skills’ mean for school governing bodies? [blog post]. British Educational Research Association.Other
Adults learning mathematics in the workplace through their trade unions: what motivates them?
Kelly, EM (2017). Adults learning mathematics in the workplace through their trade unions: what motivates them? Prof Doc Thesis London South Bank University School of Law and Social Sciences https://doi.org/10.18744/PUB.001195Prof Doc Thesis
Supporting the inclusion of autistic children
Martin, N and Milton, D (2017). Supporting the inclusion of autistic children. in: Knowles, G (ed.) Supporting Inclusive Practice and ensuring opportunity is equal for all Routledge.Book chapter
What do we mean by inclusive practice?
Knowles, G (2017). What do we mean by inclusive practice? in: Knowles, G (ed.) Supporting Inclusive Practice and ensuring opportunity is equal for all Routledge.Book chapter
Supporting Inclusive Practice and ensuring opportunity is equal for all
Knowles, G (ed.) (2017). Supporting Inclusive Practice and ensuring opportunity is equal for all. Routledge.Book
Beyond reasonable adjustment: autistic-friendly spaces and Universal Design
Milton, D, Martin, N and Melham, P (2016). Beyond reasonable adjustment: autistic-friendly spaces and Universal Design. in: Milton, D and Martin, N (ed.) Autism and Intellectual Disabilities in Adults Vol. 1 Hove Pavilion. pp. 81-85Book chapter
Ensuring every child matters: A critical approach
Knowles, G (2009). Ensuring every child matters: A critical approach. in: Ensuring Every Child Matters: A Critical Approach Sage. pp. 1-166Book chapter
Diversity, equality and achievement in education
Knowles, G and Lander, V (2011). Diversity, equality and achievement in education. in: Diversity, equality and achievement in education London Sage. pp. 1-173Book chapter
Thinking Through Ethics and Values in Primary Education
Knowles, G, Lander, V, Hawkins, S, Hughes, C, Stone, G, Cooper, L and Thompson, B (2012). Thinking Through Ethics and Values in Primary Education. in: Thinking Through Ethics and Values in Primary Education London Sage.Book chapter
Understanding Family Diversity
Knowles, G (2012). Understanding Family Diversity. in: Knowles, G (ed.) Understanding Family Diversity Oxon Routledge. pp. 1-7Book chapter
Encouraging disabled leaders in higher education: recognising hidden talents
Martin, N (2017). Encouraging disabled leaders in higher education: recognising hidden talents. Leadership Foundation for Higher Education.Discussion paper
Re for Real: The Future of Teaching and Learning about Religion & Belief
Shaw, M and Dinham, A (2015). Re for Real: The Future of Teaching and Learning about Religion & Belief. Goldsmiths, University of London.Project report
Bangladeshi female students in higher education: 'Agentic autonomy' at the race/gender trajectory
Takhar, S (2016). Bangladeshi female students in higher education: 'Agentic autonomy' at the race/gender trajectory. in: Takhar, S (ed.) Gender and Race Matter: Global Perspectives on Being a Woman Emerald.Book chapter
Preventing Plagiarism and Fostering Academic Integrity: A Practical Approach
Brown, N. and Janssen, R. (2017). Preventing Plagiarism and Fostering Academic Integrity: A Practical Approach. Journal of Perspectives in Applied Academic Practice. 5 (3). https://doi.org/10.14297/jpaap.v5i3.245Journal article
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