Dr Sharon Hunter

Lecturer

Education

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Personal statement

I am interested in the concept of child in relation to modernity. I focus on notions of freedom and transgression, and have drawn on thinkers such as Hannah Arendt, Theodor Adorno, and Walter Benjamin to explore educational concerns and gain an understanding of the ideas that underpin educational thinking in our time. My current work focuses on Dada and Surrealism, Queer theory, and the work of Georges Bataille. Though my interests are not often directly about children and schools, the underlying concerns are about who or what is marginalised, excluded and ignored in our thinking and practice: what is left out is as interesting and as important as what is included and the detritus of being human tells us a good deal about who we are. These concerns inform my teaching on inclusion, human rights and social sustainability. Before this I taught children. Current responsibilities include: Equality and Diversity Advocate for the School of Education Leader of Educational Studies component of the PGDE course

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Area of Expertise

Has expertise in:

  • Philosophy of Education 
  • Educational Inclusion
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Teaching

Philosophy of Education

Educational Inclusion

 

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Research Interests

My current work focuses on Dada and Surrealism, Queer theory, and the work of Georges Bataille. Though my interests are not often directly about children and schools, the underlying concerns are about who or what is marginalised, excluded and ignored in our thinking and practice: what is left out is as interesting and as important as what is included and the detritus of being human tells us a good deal about who we are. These concerns inform my teaching on inclusion, human rights and social sustainability.

Professional Activities

The Education University of Hong Kong
Visiting researcher
6/12/2018
Contemporary Childhood Conference
Participant
6/9/2018

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Projects

Academic Literacy in Teacher Education
Sims, Rebekah (Principal Investigator) Hunter, Sharon (Principal Investigator)
Our research investigates:
- how higher education teaching professionals teach and/or support academic literacies
- what types of academic literacies students in teacher education need to develop for success in academic and professional settings
- what HE teachers and students think "good writing" looks like
- how teacher education programmes can integrate effective academic literacy instruction to enrich student learning and reduce inequalities experienced in academic settings
01-Jan-2021
Human Rights Education
Cassidy, Claire (Principal Investigator) Hunter, Sharon (Principal Investigator)
This one day short course was provided for Tealing Primary School, Fife. The school was working to focus on children's human rights across the school. All members of the school staff participated in the session.
03-Jan-2020 - 03-Jan-2020

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Dr Sharon Hunter
Lecturer
Education

Email: s.l.hunter@strath.ac.uk
Tel: 444 8059