Staff Profile
Dr Hanneke Jones
Senior Lecturer in Education
- Email: h.jones@ncl.ac.uk
- Telephone: +44 (0) 191 208 5460
- Address: Room 1.60 KGVI
School of ECLS
King George VI Building
缅北禁地
Queen Victoria Road
缅北禁地 upon Tyne
NE1 7RU
Overview
I am passionate about research-informed learning and teaching, in both Higher Education and Primary Education. The topic of my PhD was creative thinking in the Community of Enquiry, and concepts of creativity, dialogue and equity in education remain important areas of my interest and expertise.
Areas of expertise
- Teacher Education
- Creativity
- Philosophy for Children
- Enquiry-based learning
- Comparative education
- Social justice (specifically in relation to SE disadvantage and education)
Roles and Responsibilities
- Primary PGCE tutor with main responsibility for Art, Philosophy for Children, Curriculum Innovation, and social justice related to socio-economic disadvantage
- I teach on EDU 8218 and EDU 8046, with specialisms in dialogic pedagogy, comparative education, Philosophy for Children and Creativity
- Postgraduate Research supervisor
Qualifications
- PhD (2013)
- SAPERE Level 1,2 and 3 training certificates in Philosophy for Children
- Northumberland LEA: Teaching Thinking Level 3 training
- NUT Training certificate in co-tutoring and peer-coaching
- Hervormde Pedagogische Akademie, Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Akte van Bekwaamheid als Volledig Bevoegd Onderwijzeres
Previous Positions
I worked as a Primary teacher in 缅北禁地 and Northumberland for 14 years.
Memberships
- CfLaT
- SAPERE
- BERA
- UCU
Languages
I am bilingual in English and Dutch.
Requests for PhD supervision
Please note that I am unable to take on any more PhD students for supervision.
Research Interests
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Dialogic and transformative pedagogy, and teacher education
Social Justice - the links between social disadvantage and education
Creativity
My Ph.D thesis, focused on the creative thinking of young children in the dialogic approach of the Communtiy of Enquiry. Creativity, Philosophy for Children and other dialogic and enquiry-based methods remain strong areas of research interest and expertise.
Other Expertise
I am a registered SAPERE trainer in Philosophy for children (P4C).
Current Work
I have a lead role in the submission of an AHRC bid for a research project in the use in Primary Schools of the Mantle of the Expert
Research Roles
I am a member of the Centre for Learning and Teaching (CfLaT)
Funding
£3000 (2000) BPRS Scholarship
£1208 (2005) HASS Faculty small grant to carry out research in the links between thinking Skills education and SATs results in Year 2 and Year 6 in Northumberland.
Postgraduate Research supervision
I am currently co-supervising six doctoral students, and am unable to take on any more PhD students.
Undergraduate Teaching
I teach sessions on Social Justice, Creativity and Pedagogy on our BA (Hons): Education
Postgraduate Teaching
- I am the Dissertation module leader of the MA Education: International Perspectives.
- On the Master’s level Primary PGCE course I lead the Reflective Practitioner module, the Art module, the SAPERE-accredited Philosophy for Children course, and the Curriculum Innovation module. I also teach on the following modules: Professional Studies and Primary Mathematics. A number of my teaching sessions are related to education and socio-economic disadvantage.
- On the M.Ed Practitioner Enquiry Module I teach the 'Innovative curriculum through pupil/student Enquiry' module , and I teach a session on teaching thinking skills at Primary schools on the M.Ed ‘Developing Thinking Skills’ Module.
- I supervise Master's Dissertation students and
- Jones H. . Journal of Education for Teaching (JET) 2016, 42(4), 468-482.
- Jones H. . Improving Schools 2014, 17(1), 127-129.
- Jones-Teuben HM. . 2013.
- Jones H. . Education 3-13 2010, 38(1), 69-86.
- Jones H. . Curriculum Journal 2008, 19(4), 309-324.
- Jones H. . In: British Educational Research Association. 2008, Edinburgh: Heriot Watt University: British Educational Research Association.
- Moseley D, Jones H. . Birmingham, UK: Imaginative Minds Ltd, 2009. Available at: .
- Moseley D, Jones H. . Teaching Thinking and Creativity 2008, 8(4), 26-30.
- Higgins S, Wall K, Baumfield V, Hall E, Leat D, Woolner P, Clark J, Edwards G, Falzon C, Jones H, Lofthouse R, Miller J, Moseley D, McCaughey C, Mroz M. . London: Campaign for Learning, 2006.
- Higgins S, Wall K, Falzon C, Hall E, Leat D, Baumfield V, Clark J, Edwards G, Jones H, Lofthouse R, Moseley D, Miller J, Murtagh L, Smith F, Smith H, Woolner P. . London: Campaign for Learning, 2005.
- Jones H. . Morpeth, Northumberland: Northumberland County Council, 2004. The Impact of Thinking for Learning in Northumberland LEA.
- Jones H. . In: Teacher Research Conference. 2004, Birmingham, UK: National Teacher Research Panel.
- Jones H, Smith HJ. . In: Cremin T; Burnett C, ed. Learning to Teach in the Primary School 4th Edition. Routledge, 2018.
