Dr Sarah Cole
Senior Lecturer
School of Education
University of Exeter
Baring Court
St Luke's Campus Heavitree Road
Exeter EX1 2LU
About me:
My research interests are broadly located in the Sociology of Education, encompassing issues of social justice; gender, sexuality, domestic and sexual violence and feminist theory. This crosses interdisciplinary boundaries to children and young people’s mental health, wellbeing and positive psychology, with related themes that include leadership, mentoring and coaching.
I have a range of methodological interests (including; ethnography, thematic and discourse analysis, participatory research with children and young people, interviews, sensitive research topics and ethics of care).
My practice background is in Further Education, where I taught across curricula before moving into facilitation, training, and leadership and management roles in the Charity Sector.
Teaching
EFPM008Z1 - Leading and Managing Education Change
EFPM003Z1 - Understanding Education: Global Perspectives
EFPM911 - Educational Leadership and Management
EFPM007Z3 - Education Leadership
EFPM008 - Children and Young People's Mental Health
Qualifications
PG cert in Positive Psychology Coaching (Distinction); University of Worcester
PhD in Education, University of Exeter: ‘Exploring young people’s views and experiences of relationship abuse: and the role of education in framing this perspective’. (Funded by a 1+3 ESRC Studentship)
MSc Educational Research (Distinction), University of Exeter.
PG Dip Social Research Methods (Distinction), Open University
PGCE Post Compulsory Education and Training, (Distinction) University of Plymouth
BA (Hons) 2:1 Politics & Society (first class dissertation ‘Women and Terrorism: Unnatural Act or Equal Rights?’ + Deans Commendation) University of Exeter.