Education and Teacher Training staff

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  • Salya Akhtar

    PhD Student and Assistant Lecturer

    Salya completed her undergraduate degree in Sociology and Psychology here at BCU back in 2008 and achieved a First-class Honours. She then embarked on her teacher career by completing a PGCE PCET with QTLS. During this time, she trained and then was employed in offender education where she taught Functional Skills to learners...

  • Shaun Allen-Dooley

    Graduate Research Teaching Assistant

    Shaun teaches on primary initial teacher education courses including BA and PGCE. He has taught on modules such as Professional Studies and Research in Education where he has helped to supervise student dissertations. He also has experience teaching on the MA module Critical Pedagogies and shares his experiences and insights...

  • Dr Anthony Anderson SFHEA

    Associate Professor in Music Education

    Anthony taught music in schools for 16 years, during which time he was a Head of Performing Arts.  He is an accredited Advanced Skills Teacher and coach, and has worked as an Outstanding Facilitator with the National College for Teaching and Leadership. He is an experienced initial teacher educator having worked in schools as a...

  • Dr Anthony Armstrong

    Director of PGR Degrees in Education and Social Work

    Tony's teaching and supervision commitments are undertaken at doctoral level which involves our EdD and PhD provision. He also teaches at Level 7 on the PG Certificate in Research Practice which is offered to doctoral candidates in the early stages of their research work.  Tony worked for many years in the area of Initial...

  • Dr Ian Axtell BA (Hons); PGCE; DPSE; PG Cert; PG Dip; MEd

    Senior Lecturer in Education Leadership

    Ian has been working in education since 1984.  He began his teaching career in Coventry working in arts education, mainly teaching music and music technology.  In 1989 Ian moved to Birmingham to become a Head of Music in a school near the city centre.  In 1993 he moved to Hereford, becoming a Curriculum Area Leader for Arts...

  • Professor Amanda Bateman

    Professor Early Years

    Amanda Bateman is a Professor of Early Years at Birmingham City University. She has many years of experience in early childhood education, beginning her career as an early childhood practitioner in Wales and then completing a PhD in children’s interactions at Swansea University in 2010. Professor Bateman has many years of...

  • Annamaria Berger-Jones

    Conductor - Senior Lecturer

    Annamaria has been working in the field of special educational needs and disabilities for over 20 years in various sectors and roles. Her undergraduate degree is in conductive education – a transformative pedagogical approach for children and adults with movement disorders. She has been working as a practitioner since 2006....

  • Dr Christopher Bolton

    Senior Lecturer and Course Leader for PGCEi

    Chris is a Senior Lecturer in Drama Education here at BCU. Before this role, he worked in secondary schools as a Drama Advanced Skills Teacher. He has a keen interest in how drama pedagogy can create spaces for dialogic learning within Initial Teacher Education and the role of autoethnography in exploring professional identity....

  • Dr Karina Butler

    Lecture in Education

    Dr Karina Butler studied International Relations and Political Science at the University of Birmingham, where she received her BA (Hons) followed by a Doctorate in Political Science from the Department of Political Science and International Studies.

  • Dr Kate Carruthers Thomas

    Senior Research Fellow / BCU Athena SWAN Project Manager

    Dr Kate  Carruthers Thomas  has worked in higher education since 1999, primarily as a Widening Participation programme manager, but undertook a full-time doctorate funded by the HEA in 2012, completing in 2016 at the age of 50.

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