Dr. Alison Morrison

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Name: Dr. Alison Morrison
Country: United Kingdom
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Organisation: Canterbury Christ Church University
Topics of most interest: Global Education as a whole, Citizenship education , Development education, Environmental education, Gender education, Human rights education, Multi- Intercultural, anti-racist education, Social justice education, Sustainable development education
Types of education of most interest: Primary, Secondary, Comparative education
Preference for research approach: Empirical research, Comparative research
Preference for research focusing on: Curriculum, Teacher education
Recent publications:

Leonard, A. (2019) “How Can We Learn from Teaching in Another Country?” chapter in, Hammond S. and Sangster M. (eds.) Beyond the curriculum: perspectives on educational practices around the world. London: Bloomsbury.

Morrison, A. (2019) “School Linking”, chapter in Bourn, D. (ed.), International Perspectives on Global learning - An overview of the theory, research and practice in global learning and related areas such as global education, global citizenship education and development education. London: Bloomsbury. Forthcoming publication.

Mwiyoha, B. and Leonard, A. (2019) “How Can Visually Impaired Children Be Supported?” chapter in, Hammond S. and Sangster M. (eds.) Beyond the curriculum: perspectives on educational practices around the world. London: Bloomsbury.

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Development Education Research Centre (DERC)
UCL Institute of Education
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