
Stephen Cox
- Research Institute Member, Institute for Humanities, Education and Arts Research (IHEAR)
- Lecturer in Education, School of Education and English
I am a former Science and Drama teacher with 15 years’ experience of teaching both subjects across Key Stages 3, 4 and 5, including Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Applied Science. As a Scientist, my specialism is Biology (ecology), and within Drama, I specialise in physicality, movement, and physical theatre. The combination of these two subjects has given me a unique viewpoint and skill set within teaching.
Throughout my teaching career, I have worked in a Northamptonshire-based school, having experienced various roles such as subject leads, head of department, and head of year. I was also an in-school mentor for many years before taking on my current role at the University of Bedfordshire.
I am currently teaching and the lead mentor for the PGCE secondary education science course. In this role, I am very lucky to be able to share my knowledge, passion, enthusiasm, and unique experiences within education while also being able to keep up to date with new research. Additionally, I am able to support trainee develop their teaching practice in their subject area and deliver specific elements of pedagogical knowledge.
Qualifications
Academic Qualifications
- BachelorProject: Zoology with Conservation
- PGCEProject: Secondary Science (Biology)
Professional Qualifications
- Advanced Diploma in Teaching Performing Arts(ADPA)
- Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy(HFEA)
- National professional qualification for Leading teacher development(NPQLTD)
