Emma Bailey

emma-bailey

PhD Student

Institute of Education

Research Degree Students

³ÉÈËBÕ¾ Details

email: baie1_14@uni.worc.ac.uk

Emma is full-time PhD student in the School of Education at the ³ÉÈËBÕ¾. 

Emma’s main research interest is Educational Leadership and her PhD research concerns educational leadership in crisis and how cluster groups facilitate this. She is conducting a mixed methods study into the ways in which headteacher cluster groups impact upon their ability to provide quality leadership in times of crisis.

Her supervisors are Dr Carla Solvason, Dr Marie Stephenson and Prof. Geoffrey Elliot.

Emma is very grateful to the ³ÉÈËBÕ¾ for funding her PhD.

Prior to commencing her PhD, Emma worked as a Primary Teacher in a local First School and continues to work closely with a number of educational settings throughout her studies as well as taking part in teaching on a number of undergraduate courses at the University.

Prior to this she was a leader of a small Early Years setting.

Qualifications

BA (Hons) Early Childhood (Professional Practice), 2017, ³ÉÈËBÕ¾.

MA Education, 2018, ³ÉÈËBÕ¾.

PGCert Leadership in Learning, 2020, Birmingham City University.

Publications

E. Bailey (2017) Placing trust in play, TACTYC Reflections. Available from:

E. Bailey & C. Solvason (2019) Embedding parents' perspectives in the discourse for quality education and care in the early years, New Zealand International Research in Early Childhood Education 22 (1), 59.

K. Appleby, K. Hanson, E. Bailey, C. Barr & S. Proctor (2019) The Role of the Reflective Activist in Nurturing Children's Learner Identity, Multiple Early Childhood Identities, 82

C Solvason, J Cliffe & E Bailey (2019) Breaking the silence: Providing authentic opportunities for parents to be heard, Power and Education 11 (2), 191-203.