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Alex Holloway serves as a Teaching Fellow at the University of Leeds within the School of Languages, Cultures and Societies, specifically affiliated with the Language Centre. They hold key responsibilities including School Academic Lead for Inclusive Practices (SALIP) and Module Leadership for ELU3001 Language for Business and ELU1006 Using Writing.
Educational background:
- PGCE in Secondary Education (specialising in Drama) from Goldsmiths University
- BA (Hons) Open Degree from Open University
- BA (Hons) Drama from Loughborough University
- CELTA certification from Leeds
- Master's in Education with Applied Linguistics from Open University
Holloway's research centers on transformative language pedagogy with emphasis on mental health integration in educational settings, inclusive curriculum design, and alternatives to traditional coursebook methodologies. Their work critically examines workplace wellness frameworks for educators with chronic conditions while pioneering accessible materials development that challenges conventional ELT paradigms.
Professional leadership includes Chairperson of Northern Association of TESOL (NATESOL) and active contribution to the Heart and Parcel Food for Thought blogging project. Institutional memberships encompass IATEFL and BALEAP, reflecting commitment to advancing language education standards through collaborative scholarly networks.



