Gerard Doyle

Senior Lecturer in Primary Education

Primary Education

³ÉÈËBÕ¾ Details

email: g.doyle@worc.ac.uk
tel: 01905 542494

Gerard Doyle has worked in early years and primary education for almost twenty years. Gerard’s experience includes a variety roles in language and primary education: he has worked in the Irish-language schools sector in Northern Ireland and as an English-language teacher in Spain. Gerard has specialised in early years aspects of primary provision with a particular focus on English as an Additional language provision in English primary schools.

In 2011 Gerard began working in Higher Education lecturing in education and postgraduate initial teacher education. Recently he has developed teacher apprenticeship programmes in the West Midlands and Cambridgeshire as part of his leadership role in school-based teacher training.

Gerard joined the ³ÉÈËBÕ¾ in January 2020 as a senior lecturer in primary education focusing on primary science and, design and technology. Gerard is subject lead for English as an Additional Language pedagogy in the primary department and is undertaking doctoral research for developing EAL pedagogical knowledge with student teachers.

Qualifications

  • MA Psychology (University of Edinburgh) (2004)
  • PGCE Primary (University of Warwick) (2007)
  • Fellow of Higher Education Academy (2016)

Learn Upon Training completed

  • Safer Recruitment
  • Introduction to the Prevent Duty as it affects Higher Education
  • Safeguarding Essentials

Teaching and Research

Teaching Interests

Gerard specialises in pedagogical content knowledge development for English as an Additional Language with student teachers, which is complemented by his doctoral research work. He has particular interest in reflective practice and theories of professional development. Gerard’s subject specialisms are in science and, design and technology. He has designed an app that supports the teaching of DT: Cooking and Nutrition in primary classrooms.

Research Interests

Doctoral research (University of Birmingham): Student teachers’ development of knowledge of English as an Additional Language pedagogy

Professional Bodies

  • Member of the All-Party Parliamentary Group for the Teaching Profession
  • Member of the ³ÉÈËBÕ¾ LGBT+ Staff Network Committee.

Publications

Presentation at conferences

Teacher Education Advancement Network (TEAN) - May 2016 -Decontextualising Teacher Education

Universities’ Council for the Education of Teachers (UCET) - November 2018 -Developing Teacher Apprenticeships programmes in Higher Education

National Association for Language Development in the Curriculum (NALDIC) - November 2021 -A qualitative inquiry into the construction of PGCE Primary student teachers’ English as an Additional Language (EAL) beliefs and pedagogical content knowledge

External Roles

External Examiner for primary postgraduate initial teacher education programmes at the University of Brighton (2018-2022)