Items where Greenwich Author is "Bingle, Branwen"
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Citizenship; cultural; social; EU; education; Erasmus+; teaching; learning
Bingle, Branwen Mary (2018) We Are Europe – Planning for Participant-Voice in Sociocultural Education. In: Kington, Alison and Blackmore, Karen, (eds.) Social and Learning Relationships in the Primary School. Bloomsbury. (Submitted)
Education; Children's Literature Studies; Curriculum
Bingle, Branwen Mary (2018) The perceived influence of children’s literature on sociocultural understanding in UK Education. Journal of Literary Education, 1 (1). pp. 130-150. ISSN 2659-3149 (Online) (doi:https://doi.org/10.7203/JLE.1.12277)
Matilda; Miss Honey; Roald Dahl; Teacher; Role-Model
Bingle, Branwen Mary (2018) Matilda’s Miss Honey: Teaching role model or unprofessional educator? Teachwire Primary.
Narrative; representation; identity; children's literature; critical literacy
Bingle, Branwen Mary (2018) Construing the teacher: reading sociocultural representations in children's and young adult storytelling. In: 54th UKLA International Conference - Literacies in a changing world: creativity, criticality, empowerment., 6th-8th July 2018, Cardiff. (Unpublished)
Personal Construct Psychology; critical literacy; language analysis; constructs; sociocultural
Bingle, Branwen Mary (2018) The application of Personal Construct Theory to critical literacy and language analysis. In: 3rd International Pedagogical and Linguistic Conference ‘Educational Role of Language. How to we understand it?’, 14th-15th June 2018, Lithuanian University of Educational Sciences. (Unpublished)
Roald Dahl; Matilda; teachers; sociocultural constructs; identity; children’s literature
Bingle, Branwen (2018) Matilda and the mythologisation of Miss Honey and Miss Trunchbull. Mousaion, 35 (2). pp. 41-55. ISSN 0027-2639 (Online) (doi:https://doi.org/10.25159/0027-2639/2768)
gay and lesbian PE teachers, homohysteria, homophobia, heteronormativity, education,
Bullingham, Rachael, Bingle, Branwen Mary and Shire, Jo (2017) "I Am What I Am" Comparing the Experiences of Openly Gay and Lesbian PE Teachers with Non-specialist Peers in a Period of Declining Homohysteria. In: Gender, Physical Education and Active Lifestyles: Researching Young People’s Experiences Conference, 11th September 2017, Leeds Beckett University. (Unpublished)