Dr Emma Rawlings Smith
PhD Supervisor
Overview
I am a Lecturer in Education and joined the School of Educational Sciences at Bangor University in September 2021 with responsibility for our PhD/EdD Programmes as Postgraduate Research Lead. In addition, I teach, supervise and tutor across ITE, Masters and Doctoral programmes and am a personal tutor for PGCE Secondary postgraduates. Beyond the School of Educational Sciences, I am the College of Human Sciences representative on the Sustainability Strategy Group and a member of a Bangor-wide collaborative research group named Places of Climate Change (PloCC). I have various research interests which focus on teacher education, mentoring, school geography, encountering place, and the 11-18 school curriculum.
I was previously a lecturer in the School of Education, University of Leicester, holding a number of roles including PGCE Subject Lead, SCITT Academic Lead, Research Methods Module Lead on the MSc Educational Leadership programme and Doctoral supervisor. I started my career teaching school geography in a range of secondary schools in the UK and abroad, working as examiner/senior examiner and exam author (AQA, Edexcel and OCR), consulting for a range of educational organisations including the GA, RGS-IBG and FSC leading national training events and authoring a range of textbooks and resources for students and teachers.
I am an active member of the geography education community; a member of the Geographical Association’s (GA) Teacher Education Phase Committee and the Teaching Geography Editorial Board. I am a regular contributor to GA publications and co-authored The Handbook of Secondary Geography (Jones, 2017) and Top Spec title Changing Places (Rawlings Smith et al, 2016). Over the last two years I have supported NASBTT as Subject Network Lead for Secondary Geography. I am a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG), Chartered Geographer (and assessor thereof) and interview panellist for the Geography Teacher Training Scholarship programme (DfE/RGS-IBG). I work as an External Examiner for the University of Reading (PGCE Geography) and Liverpool Hope University (SD Secondary PGCE) and I am a member of the Geography Education Research Collective, IPDA Cymru Committee, and BELMAS Reflective Practice RIG.
Education / academic qualifications
- 2020 - PhD , An exploration of the professional capital of authors who recontextualise knowledge about place in English A level geography textbooks
- 2014 - MA , Education (Distinction)
- 2000 - Professional , PGCE Secondary Geography
- 1999 - MSc , Environmental Archaeology and Palaeoeconomy (Distinction)
- 1997 - BSc , BSc Geography (Biols)
Research outputs (20)
- Published
Mentoring meetings and conversations supporting beginning teachers in their development as geography teachers
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review
- Published
The professional needs and views of teachers of geography: A national research report by the Geographical Association
Research output: Book/Report › Commissioned report › peer-review
- Published
What constitutes a good A-level geography education?
Research output: Contribution to specialist publication › Article
Prof. activities and awards (7)
NASBTT Secondary Geography Network Live
Activity: Consultancy
NASBTT Secondary Geography Network Live
Activity: Other › Types of Public engagement and outreach - Media article or participation
Let’s talk: The importance of communities of practice, communication and networking in ECT's practice
Activity: Talk or presentation › Oral presentation