I have worked as a university lecturer in Early Years, Education and Education Practice since 2011. I have previously taught across the age ranges, from primary to Further Education and specialised in physical education and using the Forest School approach.
I currently teach a range of education modules and courses, covering child development, child psychology, special educational needs and outdoor learning approaches for teaching and learning. I have published resources and journal papers on outdoor learning and digital technology, and schematic development in the outdoors.
I am currently completing my PhD which is an autoethnographic critique of mobilising early childhood educators’ knowledge in Outdoor pedagogy in a time of educational reform.
MSc Physical Education, Loughborough University
PGCE Secondary Physical Education, St. Luke’s Exeter University
BSc (Jt Hons) Sports Studies and Biology, St Mary’s UC London
National Teaching Fellow (HEA), 2022
Senior Fellow (HEA)
Professional Development Board of the Association of Physical Education
Outdoor pedagogy; nature connectedness and wellbeing; teacher development using nature as the third teacher.