Professor Jo Warin

Professor in Gender and Social Relationships in Education

Research Interests

I draw on theories of masculinities and queer theory to analyze how gender is implicated in early childhood educational policy and practice, building on my earlier research on fathering. I have now built an internationally recognized body of research about men’s participation as teachers in early childhood education and care. Through various research publications I have argued for and evidenced the concept of a gender flexible pedagogy: gender-sensitive teachers delivering a gender-sensitive curriculum. I also have a longstanding research trajectory in the social and emotional development of children and young people in school. For example I undertook a unique qualitative longitudinal study with a group of school pupils from the ages of three to seventeen to track their construction of identity. More recently I have evaluated school provision of nurture groups for children with socio-emotional difficulties and school use of ‘Restorative Practice’, derived from Restorative Justice.


30/03/2019 → 30/11/2019
Research


01/09/2018 → 31/01/2021
Research


01/01/2018 → 17/01/2020
Research


01/03/2015 → 30/11/2015
Research


20/10/2012 → …
Other


22/10/2010 → 01/10/2014
Other


Oral presentation

  • Centre for Gender Studies
  • Centre for Social Justice and Wellbeing in Education
  • Richardson Institute for Peace Studies