Prof in Psychology of Education at Uni of Bristol. Research interests: school bullying, domestic violence, children's humour, LGBTQ+ incl. ed. All views my own.
Looking for articles based on psych studies that have used TA for students to devise posters from. Simpler the better, eg focus groups and interviews. Topics within Child Dev and Ed psych. Thankyou!
Looking for an Educational Psychologist or trainee who would be willing to share their experiences as part of an online careers talk for our students @SOEBristol on Thurs 20th March, 5-6. Please get in touch!
Our paper explores teachers’ perceptions and experiences of delivering LGBTQ+ inclusive Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) in England @C_L_Fox 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️https://t.co/jrs01A4CJy
‼️ Are you a PhD/ECR in Psychology of Education? ‼️ ☕️ Come along to our virtual coffee and chat on Wednesday 23rd October 2024 at 9:30am. It's very informal and everyone is welcome, whether you've been to one before or not! Sign up link below ⬇️ https://t.co/KyC1Vxwx3r……
I'm very pleased to announce that I will be joining the Uni of Bristol in Aug. as Prof of Psychology of Education. I've worked with some amazing colleagues at MMU and made friends for life. I've also worked with some wonderful students. Looking forward to this next chapter 😊
Music Research-Creation: Speculative propositions and transdisciplinary failures
Public talk with Dr. David Ben Shannon
Please join us for the hybrid public talk, “Music Research-Creation: Speculative Propositions and Transdisciplinary Failures” with Dr. David Ben Shannon
Does anyone know of any uni ethics committees that involve lay members with lived experience? We'd really like to have proper lay member involvement in our faculty ethics committee and would appreciate being pointed to any good practice happening elsewhere. Many thanks.
Enjoyed facilitating a zine making workshop as part of a professional services conference
@ManMetUni yesterday, with 3rd year Ed Psych student, Lily (pictured) and Hal from UoM. Lunch was amazing!!
@MMUEdPsych
Our paper has been published which examines students' perceptions of lecturer humour. Colleagues may remember I made good progress on this while at the writing retreat at the Gladstone in 2022. https://t.co/BitVhejFGu @LucyAmeliaJames
@JosephKeenan4 It was so great to have you involved. Thankyou! Here's to being authentic in our multiple roles and identities. All students benefit from it. ❤️
Teaching Shakespeare’s Violence survey! We're seeking UK teachers of English literature, KS3-5, to participate in a short survey on teaching the violent scenes in Shakespeare. To complete the survey, please click here: https://t.co/r8wbZCyWVw
‼️ Are you a PhD/ECR in psychology of education? ‼️
☕️ Come along to our virtual coffee and chat on Wednesday 22nd November - it's very informal and everyone is welcome, whether you've been to one before or not 😊
Sign up below ⬇️
https://t.co/KyC1VxvZdT
'Connor Sparrowhawk: How one boy’s death in NHS care inspired a movement for justice'
my report (2017) & extract from @sarasiobhan 's book Justice for Laughing Boy
for @SHINEreports 6/
https://t.co/t5nL0b2fiR
🚨We’re hiring!!🚨
✨TWO✨ Lecturer/Senior lecturer positions on the Educational Psychology BSc programme
We welcome applications from candidates who have psychological expertise outside the field of Education.
https://t.co/cwP06UOBJf
@MMUEdPsych@ManMetUni
It's early in the acad. year, so it's fairly quiet in terms of research ethics, but I am so grateful to my amazing ethics colleagues @DrRobDempsey @crispeater, Nick Dobbin et al., for all their work, expertise, and much needed support in developing guidance for others #teamwork