معرفی
Dr. Kay Aaronricks is a Senior Lecturer and Head of the School of Education at Anglia Ruskin University (ARU), specializing in early childhood education and professional development. She focuses on the unique challenges of home-based childminders, advocating for their professional identity and community-driven growth through action research and social constructivism.
Key Affiliations:
- Anglia Ruskin University (Faculty of Arts, Humanities, Education and Social Sciences)
- Association for Professional Development in Early Years (TACTYC)
- European Early Childhood Research Association (EECERA)
- Collaborative Action Research Network (CARN)
Research Interests: Kay’s work centers on contextualized professional development for childminders, exploring how cyclical and community-based models enhance their identity within evolving policy frameworks. She emphasizes action research and reflective practice to empower this understudied workforce.
Article Trends: Her publications highlight home-based pedagogies, childminder-led initiatives, and policy-responsive professional development. Themes include crystallization methodologies, action research cycles, and the intersection of qualitative inquiry with practical early childhood education strategies.
Scientific Awards:
- Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
- Winner of ARU's 3 Minute Thesis Competition (2018)
Advising & Grants: Kay supervises research students and collaborates on grants related to early childhood workforce development, though specific grant details are not provided in the text.
Labs & Teams: She leads the School of Education at ARU and contributes to the Centre for Education Research on Identities and Inequalities (CERII) and the Early Childhood Research Group.



