
معرفی
Alex Sabine is a Senior Teaching Fellow and Employability and Enterprise Coordinator at the University of Portsmouth, affiliated with the Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences and the School of Education, Languages and Linguistics. His work focuses on creative education, teacher well-being, and outdoor learning.
Education:
- BSc (Hons) in Psychology from the Open University, Milton Keynes
- MA in Applied Professional Practice from the University of Chichester
- BA (Hons) in English Language and Literature from the University of Southampton
Research Interests: Alex explores transformative educational practices that foster altruism, outdoor learning, and holistic development. His work emphasizes teacher well-being, social justice, and gamified approaches to consciousness studies (e.g., Active Inference). He also investigates Participatory Action Mapping for collective well-being.
Article Trends: His recent publications highlight early childhood education, outdoor learning in higher education, and pandemic-related educational challenges. Keywords include education, social sciences, and outdoor learning, with sub-fields spanning teacher retention, gamified tools, and sustainable educational technologies.
Scientific Awards:
- Vice Chancellor's Award (2021)
Professional Activities: Alex has led consultancy projects, presented at conferences (e.g., The Alan Turing Institute Fringe Festival), and organized workshops. He is a member of StoneCrabs Theatre and co-organizer of the Sustainability Challenge (2022).



