Lecturer in Science Education, Sussex School of Education and Social Work, University of Sussex
I graduated in Geology from the University of London and trained as a science teacher at Chelsea College, Centre for Science and Maths Education, University of London. I taught science in North London (Enfield), South London (Croydon) and Surrey. I have worked as a head of biology, head of year and head of science. I entered teacher education in 1997. In 2006 I filmed a six-part TV history/reality series for Channel 4 called 'That'll teach 'em taking the role of the deputy head and housemaster in the fictional Charles Darwin school teaching 30 teenagers 1950s style.
I was awarded Chartered Science Teacher status in September 2008.
My research interests currently revolve around teachers and their knowledge and understanding of 'The Nature of Science' and 'The Scientific Method'. In particular, what do trainee teachers understand about these concepts and ideas in science. This leads to work on a better understanding of the 'Working Scientifically' approach in the new National Curriculum an public examinations.
Linked to this work I also do research on the teaching of Evolution in science and the issues surrounding Creationism in a school based context.
Other research interests involve the publication of the Theory of Evolution by means of Natural selection by Alfred Russel Wallace and Charles Darwin.
After Brexit, should the UK just join the EEA?
Jun 28, 2017 16:30 pm UTC| Insights & Views
As Brexit negotiations get underway, it is becoming increasingly difficult to see how the UK can pursue its former have your cake and eat it strategy, particularly when it comes to a trade deal. Some of the most ardent...