Education
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Latest research outputs
Can a person be ‘a bit autistic’? A response to Francesca Happé and Uta Frith
Chown, N. and Leatherland, J. (2020). Can a person be ‘a bit autistic’? A response to Francesca Happé and Uta Frith. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. 51 (2), pp. 749-751. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10803-020-04541-0Journal article
Changing the Terms of Engagement - Reflecting on the Use of Image Theatre in Research with Secondary School Students
Alfandari, N. (2020). Changing the Terms of Engagement - Reflecting on the Use of Image Theatre in Research with Secondary School Students. Proceedings of ECER 2020.Journal article
Building a future...An exploration of the contribution of educational provision to clients’ well-being at Southwark Day Centre for Asylum Seekers
Cogo, A., Inman, S., McCormack, P. and Rogers, M. (2020). Building a future...An exploration of the contribution of educational provision to clients’ well-being at Southwark Day Centre for Asylum Seekers. London South Bank University. https://doi.org/10.18744/lsbu.8vz03Project report
Exploring the Lived Experience of Dementia Friends Champions: Poetic Representation
Woods, Sandie (2020). Exploring the Lived Experience of Dementia Friends Champions: Poetic Representation. Prof Doc Thesis London South Bank University School of Law and Social Sciences https://doi.org/10.18744/lsbu.8vvy3Prof Doc Thesis
Studying during the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic: suggestions for autistic university students
Martin, N. and Cannon, H. (2020). Studying during the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic: suggestions for autistic university students. Journal of Inclusive Practice in Further and Higher Education. 12 (1), pp. 65-86.Journal article
Continuing the education of autistic pupils while focusing on family wellbeing during the Coronavirus Pandemic
Martin, N. and Peacock, B. (2020). Continuing the education of autistic pupils while focusing on family wellbeing during the Coronavirus Pandemic . Good Autism Practice. 21 (2), pp. 5-10.Journal article
The Wellbeing of Disability Professionals in the Further and Higher Education Institution Workplace
Wilson, L., Martin, N., Conway, J. and Turner, P. (2020). The Wellbeing of Disability Professionals in the Further and Higher Education Institution Workplace. NADP.Project report
Perspectives on UK university employment from autistic researchers and lecturers
Martin, N. (2020). Perspectives on UK university employment from autistic researchers and lecturers. Disability & Society. 36 (9), pp. 1510-1531. https://doi.org/10.1080/09687599.2020.1802579Journal article
London Doctoral Academy Postgraduate Research Summer School 2020
Graham, A., Ibrahim, M., Lisson, M., Henfrey, C., Alfandari, N., Ojo, G., Baragau, I., Mansfield, M., Scheel, A., Bichard, E., Hamed Aboelkhair, H., Marjan, A., Hettiarachchi, S. J., Parvin, A., Merton, S., Ahmed-Landeryou, M., Jenkins, C., Alli, U., Atanda, O. and Ganiyu, S. (2020). London Doctoral Academy Postgraduate Research Summer School 2020. London South Bank University.Portfolio
Methodological Reflections on Analysing Creative Data
Alfandari, N. (2020). Methodological Reflections on Analysing Creative Data. London Doctoral Academy Postgraduate Research Summer School 2020. Online 06 - 09 Jul 2020 London South Bank University.Conference poster
Landscapes, Real and Imagined: ‘REforREal’
Shaw, M. and Dinham, A (2020). Landscapes, Real and Imagined: ‘REforREal’. in: Chater, M (ed.) Reforming Religious Education: Power and knowledge in a worldviews curriculum John Catt Education Ltd.Book chapter
Autism in Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic Communities: A Report on The First Autism Voice UK Symposium
Kandeh, M.S., Kandeh, M.K., Martin, N. and Krupa, J. (2020). Autism in Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic Communities: A Report on The First Autism Voice UK Symposium. Advances in Autism. 6 (2), pp. 165-175. https://doi.org/10.1108/AIA-12-2018-0051Journal article
University through the eyes of autistic students and staff
Martin, N. (2020). University through the eyes of autistic students and staff. in: Milton, D. (ed.) Neurodiversity ReaderBook chapter
Practical Scholarship: Optimising Beneficial Research Collaborations Between Autistic Scholars, Professional Services Staff and ‘Typical Academics’ in UK Universities
Martin, N. (2020). Practical Scholarship: Optimising Beneficial Research Collaborations Between Autistic Scholars, Professional Services Staff and ‘Typical Academics’ in UK Universities. in: Chown, N. (ed.) Neurodiversity: A New Critical Paradigm Routledge.Book chapter
Podcast with Prof Helen Gunter about ''Knowledge, Experts and Accountability in School Governing Bodies"
Young, H (2017). Podcast with Prof Helen Gunter about ''Knowledge, Experts and Accountability in School Governing Bodies".Digital or visual media
Ambiguous Citizenship: Democratic practices and school governing bodies
Young, H (2014). Ambiguous Citizenship: Democratic practices and school governing bodies. PhD Thesis University of London Institute of EducationPhD Thesis
Implementing Inclusive Teaching and Learning in UK Higher Education – Utilising Universal Design for Learning (UDL) as a Route to Excellence
Martin, N, Wray, M, James, A, Draffan, EA, Krupa, J and Turner, P (2019). Implementing Inclusive Teaching and Learning in UK Higher Education – Utilising Universal Design for Learning (UDL) as a Route to Excellence. Society for Research into Higher Education.Project report
Nurse Education: Graduate Versus Diplomate: Does having a nursing degree make you a better nurse?
Bellefontaine, N (2019). Nurse Education: Graduate Versus Diplomate: Does having a nursing degree make you a better nurse? Thesis London South Bank University School of Law and Social Sciences https://doi.org/10.18744/LSBU.003178Thesis
Using drawing, model making and metaphorical representations to increase students’ engagement with reflections
Brown, N., Jafferani, A. and Pattharwala, V. (2019). Using drawing, model making and metaphorical representations to increase students’ engagement with reflections. RAISE: Student Engagement in Higher Education Journal. 2 (3), pp. 26-33.Journal article
Teaching for 3 Cs: centering imagination in teacher education
Panjwani, F. and Brown, N. (2019). Teaching for 3 Cs: centering imagination in teacher education. in: Social Theory for Teacher Education Research: Beyond the Technical-Rational London Bloomsbury.Book chapter
"Listen to your gut": a reflexive approach to data analysis
Brown, N. (2019). "Listen to your gut": a reflexive approach to data analysis. The Qualitative Report. 24 (13), pp. 31-43. https://doi.org/10.46743/2160-3715/2019.4119Journal article
Emerging researcher perspectives: Finding your people: My challenge of developing a creative research methods network
Brown, N. (2019). Emerging researcher perspectives: Finding your people: My challenge of developing a creative research methods network. International Journal of Qualitative Methods. 18. https://doi.org/10.1177/1609406918818644Journal article
The lived experience of being ill and/or disabled in academia
Brown, N. (2019). The lived experience of being ill and/or disabled in academia. SRHE Annual Research Conference 2019. Newport, UK 11 - 13 Dec 2019Conference presentation
Identity boxes: using materials and metaphors to elicit experiences
Brown, N. (2019). Identity boxes: using materials and metaphors to elicit experiences. International Journal of Social Research Methodology. 22 (5), pp. 487-501. https://doi.org/10.1080/13645579.2019.1590894Journal article
Partnership in learning: how staff-student collaboration can innovate teaching
Brown, N. (2019). Partnership in learning: how staff-student collaboration can innovate teaching. European Journal of Teacher Education. 42 (5), pp. 608-620. https://doi.org/10.1080/02619768.2019.1652905Journal article
Embodied reflection ‐ exploring creative routes to teaching reflective practice within dance training
Petsilas, P., Leigh, J., Brown, N. and Blackburn, C. (2019). Embodied reflection ‐ exploring creative routes to teaching reflective practice within dance training. Journal of Dance & Somatic Practices. 11 (2), pp. 177-195. https://doi.org/10.1386/jdsp_00004_1Journal article
Materialising resistance against rape culture online: The phenomenon of SlutWalks
Bustillos Morales, J. A. (2019). Materialising resistance against rape culture online: The phenomenon of SlutWalks . in: Maria José Gámez Fuentes, Sonia Núñez Puente and Emma Gómez Nicolau (ed.) Re-writing Women as Victims From Theory to Practice London Routledge (Taylor & Francis Group). pp. 124-136Book chapter
Universal Basic Income
Bustillos Morales, J. A. and McDonough, B. (2019). Universal Basic Income . London Routledge (Taylor & Francis Group).Book
Beyond Being Handed The Ipad: An Interpretive Phenomenological Study Of Lecturers’ Lived Experiences Of Ipad Adoption
Angell-Wells, C. (2019). Beyond Being Handed The Ipad: An Interpretive Phenomenological Study Of Lecturers’ Lived Experiences Of Ipad Adoption. Prof Doc Thesis London South Bank University School of Law and Social SciencesProf Doc Thesis
Are the "autistic traits" and "broader autism phenotype" concepts real or mythical?
Chown, N. (2019). Are the "autistic traits" and "broader autism phenotype" concepts real or mythical? Autism Policy and Practice. 2 (1), pp. 46-63.Journal article
What about the other side of double empathy? A response to Alkhaldi, Sheppard and Mitchell's article concerning mind-reading difficulties in autism
Chown, N., Hughes, L. and Baker-Rogers, J. (2019). What about the other side of double empathy? A response to Alkhaldi, Sheppard and Mitchell's article concerning mind-reading difficulties in autism. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. 50 (1), pp. 683-684. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10803-019-04263-yJournal article
Book Review: Ravet, J. Supporting Change in Autism Services: Bridging the Gap Between Theory & Practice
Martin, N. (2019). Book Review: Ravet, J. Supporting Change in Autism Services: Bridging the Gap Between Theory & Practice . Journal of Inclusive Practice in Further and Higher Education. 11 (1), pp. 52-53.Journal article
Carving Out a Space for Critical Pedagogies in the Secondary School Classroom
Alfandari, N. (2019). Carving Out a Space for Critical Pedagogies in the Secondary School Classroom. LSBU Postgraduate Research Summer School 2019. 03 Jul 2019 London South Bank University.Conference poster
Pre-entry self-assessment and mapping to relevant services as a means of developing learner autonomy in undergraduates.
Leadley-Meade, Z. and Goodwin, R. (2019). Pre-entry self-assessment and mapping to relevant services as a means of developing learner autonomy in undergraduates. The Journal of Inclusive Practice in Further and Higher Education. 1 (11), pp. 4-13.Journal article
A Practical Response to Ableism in Leadership in UK Higher Education
Martin, N. (2019). A Practical Response to Ableism in Leadership in UK Higher Education. in: Brown, N. and Leigh, J. (ed.) Ableism in Academia UCL Press.Book chapter
Towards a religiously literate curriculum – religion and worldview literacy as an educational model
Shaw, M. (2019). Towards a religiously literate curriculum – religion and worldview literacy as an educational model. Journal of Beliefs & Values. 41 (2), pp. 150-161. https://doi.org/10.1080/13617672.2019.1664876Journal article
Students experience of accessing support at university.
Benoist, Fabienne (2019). Students experience of accessing support at university. Journal of Inclusive Practice in Further and Higher Education. 11 (1), pp. 43-51.Journal article
Identifying and Addressing Barriers to Employment of Autistic Adults
Martin, N, Barnham, C and Krupa, J (2019). Identifying and Addressing Barriers to Employment of Autistic Adults. Journal of Inclusive Practice in Further and Higher Education. 10 (1), pp. 56-77.Journal article
Pastoral care and intellectual disability. A person-centred approach
Martin, N (2019). Pastoral care and intellectual disability. A person-centred approach. Disability and Society. 34 (3). https://doi.org/10.1080/09687599.2018.1563988Journal article
A critical reflection on the development of the Participatory Autism Research Collective (PARC)
Milton, D, Ridout, S, Kourti, M, Loomes, G and Martin, N (2019). A critical reflection on the development of the Participatory Autism Research Collective (PARC). Tizard Learning Disability Review. https://doi.org/10.1108/TLDR-09-2018-0029Journal article
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