Part of the research in education practice and theory carried out by the Faculty of Social Sciences.
Education researchProfessional learning, leadership and governance
Now more than ever, young people, parents, educators and policy-makers are asking, what is learning and what makes it happen?
Our interdisciplinary work draws upon theories and methods to explore these questions in exciting ways. We are academics with real-world teaching, leadership and governance experience who are committed to professional learning research that empowers critique and change.
We have expertise in practice-based learning theories and cutting edge sociomaterial analyses; and in digital and art-based research methods. We often work closely with colleagues in other thematic areas and, together with our impressive doctoral students we continue to advance the field of professional education and leadership in exciting and powerful ways.
Our research aims to promote social improvement and reduce inequalities. We’ve achieved significant impacts on policy and practice in professional learning in Scotland and Wales. Our research on governance in further education colleges contributes to understanding governance and how this enables colleges to meet the needs of learners, employers and labour markets.
Current research and innovation projects
Carnegie Trust Research Incentive Grant: A Visual Study of Professional Learning in Closing the Poverty-Related Attainment Gap, PI Maureen K. Michael. 2021 – 2022
Clackmannanshire Council Education Services: School based Curriculum Development through Critical Collaborative Professional Enquiry Programme, Co-PIs Valerie Drew and Professor Mark Priestley, 2018 - 2021
ESRC: Processes and Practices of Governing in FE Colleges in the UK PI Cate Watson; Co-I Gary Husband; and Research Fellow Aileen Ireland. Fe-governing@stir.ac.uk. 2018 – 202
Forth Valley and West Lothian Regional Improvement Collaborative: School based Curriculum Development through Critical Collaborative Professional Enquiry, Co-PIs Valerie Drew and Professor Mark Priestley, 2019 - ongoing
Forth Valley and West Lothian Regional Improvement Collaborative: Promoting System Level Change Through Enhancing Pedagogical
Practices Programme, Co-PIs Valerie Drew and Professor Mark Priestley, 2019 – ongoing
West Partnership Regional Improvement Collaborative: School based Curriculum Development through Critical Collaborative Professional Enquiry Programme, Co-PIs Valerie Drew and Mark Priestley, 2020 - 2021
Recently completed research and innovation projects
Lipman Miliband Trust: 100 Years of Radical Adult Education in Scotland: Building Hope for the Future, PI Sarah Galloway
Argyll and Bute Council Education Services: School based Curriculum Development through Critical Collaborative Professional Enquiry, Co-PIs Valerie Drew and Professor Mark Priestley, 2017 - 2018
Education Action Service South East Wales: School based Curriculum Development through Critical Collaborative Professional Enquiry, Co-PIs Valerie Drew and Professor Mark Priestley, 2016-2017 & 2018 – 2019
Collaboration
Collaboration is key to our success – our collective networks connect an impressive array of international and interdisciplinary expertise.
These networks include:
- Association for Research in Post Compulsory Education
- British Educational Research Association
- General Teaching Council Scotland
- International Sociological Association (Visual Sociology)
- ProPEL: Professional Practice, Education and Learning
- Scottish Government Academic Reference Group for Education Research
Doctoral supervision
Some of our doctoral students and working titles (including our interdisciplinary co-supervisions)
Anastasia Fjodorova, ‘The Effects of Marketisation on UK Fine Art Photography BA Design Courses’, Supervisor Maureen K. Michael
Julia Fotheringham, Associate Students in Transition from College to University: A Sociocultural Study, Supervisor Gary Husband
Jordan MacLean, ‘Coaching with Latour: An Ontological Manifesto for the Sociomateriality of Sport’, Supervisor Cate Watson
Constance McClucky, ‘Powers, Passages and Passengers’: The Construction and Performance of Student Midwives’ Professional Identities’, Supervisor Cate Watson
Carol McCulloch, ‘Exploring Art-Nature Encounters as a Pedagogical Framework in supporting Female Offenders upon Release’, Supervisor Maureen K. Michael
Rosie Priest, ‘Collaborative Art and Transformation: An Exploration of National Galleries of Scotland Outreach Programme for Disadvantaged Young People’ (SGSSS Collaborative Studentship with National Galleries of Scotland), Supervisor Maureen K. Michael
Barbara Schuler, ‘Notions of Creativity: Exploring its place in High Stakes Subject-Based Assessment’, Supervisor Maureen K. Michael
Matthew Sowerby, ‘Beyond Illustration: Harnessing young people’s vernacular photo-literacies in curriculum making and pedagogy within secondary schools and Further Education colleges’, Supervisor Maureen K. Michael