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Carly Maguire is a Lecturer and Course Leader in the Department of Education at Buckinghamshire New University, Faculty of Society and Health. She leads the FDA Professional Practice Primary Education program and teaches across several undergraduate degrees including BA (Hons) Childhood Studies with Early Years and BA (Hons) Childhood Studies with Primary Education.
Her research focuses on key areas in primary education, particularly maths anxiety, reading for pleasure, reflective practice, and responsive teaching. She is deeply interested in how children's educational experiences are shaped by their families and broader societal contexts. Her work bridges theory and practice, informed by over a decade of classroom experience.
While no formal publications are listed, her research interests suggest a strong emphasis on pedagogical psychology and inclusive teaching practices in early education. She has shared her expertise internationally, notably presenting on Assessment for Learning in Azerbaijan.
Scientific Awards and Recognitions:
- Invited presenter at an international conference on Assessment for Learning in Azerbaijan
Carly actively contributes to teacher development, having mentored trainee and early-career teachers and led CPD sessions during her time in primary schools. At BNU, she continues this mission through course leadership and staff development. There is no mention of research grants, but her leadership roles indicate active engagement in educational innovation and curriculum design.
She is affiliated with teams focused on professional practice in primary education and childhood studies, contributing to programs that prepare future educators and early years specialists.


