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Anne Denmead is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Education, Sport and Health at the University of Brighton. She focuses on secondary and post-16 English education, emphasizing student-centered pedagogy and reading engagement. Her work includes research on classroom talk, formative assessment, and transitions between educational stages.
Education:
- PhD (2021): University of Brighton, 'What are the enablers of and barriers to reading in KS3 English?'
- MA Education (2013): University of Sussex
- PGCE Secondary English (1993): University of Sussex
- Bachelor's (1992): University of Wolverhampton, English with Media and Communications
Research Interests: Anne's research explores pedagogical strategies to enhance reading engagement in ages 11-14, classroom discourse, and the impact of formative assessment. She advocates for critical analysis of texts, from literary works to policy documents.
Professional Roles:
- Route Leader for the PGCE English (Secondary) program
- Teaching across Initial Teacher Education (ITE) and in-service educator courses
- External Examiner at Anglia Ruskin University (2018–2022)
Supervision: Currently supervising an EdD student and previously guided MA Education projects on diverse pedagogical topics.
Membership: Active member of NATE (National Association for the Teaching of English), participating in national and regional events.
