Research Recruitment Flyer - Exploring disabled teachers’ perceptions
Research Recruitment Flyer
Exploring disabled teachers’ perceptions of the
journey to senior leadership study 2018-20
Are you a disabled aspiring or established senior leader in a secondary school in England or Wales?
If so, would you able to spare up to two hours to share your views on your experiences of progression to senior leadership?
Who is the researcher?
Cathy Shail is a doctoral student at the University of Bristol. She is a disabled aspiring senior leader. She has worked in secondary languages teaching for 15 years across south Wales, Bath, south Glos. and Bristol. She is a very experienced middle leader and has also completed a placement year on a senior leadership team.
What is the purpose of the study?
The research aims to explore the experiences of disabled aspiring and existing senior leaders in mainstream secondary schools in England and Wales and their perceptions of their journey to senior leadership.
Why you might want to get involved?
The study offers participants the opportunity to share experiences confidentially and anonymously with a view to developing an improved understanding of the perceptions of disabled aspiring and existing senior leaders as well as the barriers and enhancers to their journey alongside other emerging themes.
Who can be involved?
In order to meet the participant criteria you must be:
- an aspiring or established senior leader,
- disabled (can be an impairment or long-term health condition, disclosing or non-disclosing and registered or not registered),
- a teacher in a mainstream secondary school In England and Wales.
What would participation mean?
The study involves two parts:
· a questionnaire to collect background information (estimated completion time 15 minutes)
· an interview (estimated completion time 60 minutes)
How do you register your interest to take part?
If you would like to find out more or give permission to take part, please contact cs3786@bristol.ac.uk. Many thanks.
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Could you please email community@scope.org.uk with more details about the study, specifically around ethical clearance and data handling just so we can clarify that our members' data will be secure.
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Hi Cher,
I emailed Tori yesterday with all the research tools and information on ethics and she replied today saying she was happy for me to post. Please let me know if you require any further information.
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