About
Gordon Stewart is a Lecturer at the School of Education, University of Aberdeen. Based at the Old Aberdeen Campus, he contributes to undergraduate and postgraduate teacher education programs, focusing on inclusive teaching practices and curriculum development. His qualifications include a B.Ed in Primary Education (2012) and an MSc in Enhanced Professional Practices (2017) from the University of Aberdeen, alongside a PGCE in School Leadership (2020) from the University of Highlands and Islands.
- B.Ed Primary Education (University of Aberdeen, 2012)
- MSc Enhanced Professional Practices (University of Aberdeen, 2017)
- PGCE School Leadership (University of Highlands and Islands, 2020)
Stewart specializes in inclusive education frameworks and interdisciplinary curriculum design, with a particular emphasis on integrating mindfulness practices and wellbeing strategies into primary education. His work extends to practical training resources like the Garden Schools Training Resource, which explores experiential learning through school gardens.
He actively participates in professional networks related to health and wellbeing, and serves as an educator in programs such as the MA Primary Education (4-year) and PGDE Primary Education (2-semester). His teaching modules include Introduction to Inclusive Teaching, Developing Curriculum Knowledge, and Context for Learning Without Limits.
