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Dr Guy Durden
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Appointment
  • Associate Professor
  • IOE - Curriculum, Pedagogy & Assessment
  • UCL Institute of Education
Biography

Dr Guy Durden is passionate about teaching and learning and developing better ways of understanding these phenomena.  He has a background in teaching at Masters level and leading teacher education programmes and an expertise in Economics and Business education.  He was the Programme Leader for the MA Education at the IoE.  Guy is a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and a former External Examiner at Queens University, Belfast and the University of Manchester.  He was Chair of the Economics, Business and Enterprise Association (the national subject association for school teachers of these subjects) for 4 years.  

Research Summary

Guy's main research interests are in the field of teacher education, teachers' knowledge, phenomenography, variation theory, Lesson Study and Learning Study.  He was Coordinator of the phenomenography/variation theory SIG of the European Association for Research into Learning and Instruction.  He has presented papers at many international conferences.

Academic Background
2016   Doctorat University of Birmingham
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