
About
Dr. Anne Kellock is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Children and Childhood at Sheffield Hallam University. She holds a PhD from Manchester Metropolitan University and previously worked as a primary school teacher in England and New Zealand. Her teaching responsibilities include undergraduate programs and leading the thesis stage of the EdD. She supervises MA and doctoral students, focusing on creative methodologies and participatory research.
Education:
- BA (Undergraduate degree details unspecified)
- MSc (Field unspecified)
- PhD in Children’s Perspectives of Well-being (Manchester Metropolitan University)
- Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA)
Research Interests: Anne’s work centers on children’s well-being, participatory methodologies, and reflective practice. She leads projects on disability in Malaysia (funded by the British Council) and workspace dynamics (supported by Sheffield Hallam University and ESRC). Her methods emphasize visual and creative approaches to engage children’s voices.
Advising & Grants:
- Supervises MA/doctoral students in education and childhood studies
- Recipient of grants from British Council, ESRC, and Sheffield Hallam University
Affiliations: Member of the Faculty Ethics Committee and HEA panel.
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