1. Tell us who you are and what you are about!
Welcome conversation.
Hi ! I am Dr Ian Terrell and I have been leading practitioner research projects since the late 1980's. What I like about them is that practitioners are empowered to choose a relevant subject that interests or concerns them, to investigate what is known as "best practice", to implement selected strategies, to collect and analyse data on what really happens, thus developing new insights about practice.
I currently work at Middlesex University.
You will note from the module guide that some who are local to Trent Park may be able to attend sessions. Those that cannot should not worry as the whole programme is designed for this online space and you will not lose out by not attending.
Now your turn. Tell me . Write a brief paragraph
- Who you are.
- Where you currently work.
- What your project might be focused upon.
(Please keep contributions to a succinct paragraph on any topic. We will use the information to plan the programme. You may use it to identify "study buddies" to work and share ideas and material with.)


Hi Everyone
I want to be a ‘Lead Dyslexia Teacher’ rather than a SENCo, having explored the role last year in my MA. Therefore, I am conscious of focusing my project on SpLD rather than general SEN.
My thoughts for my research project are to coincide with the ‘Achievement for All’ project that my County/school has volunteered to pilot. I was lucky to go to the initial event with my Head and Inclusion Officer, and will be involved in the planning and delivery of this. I would like to focus my project on children’s self-perceptions; and how my actions can affect these (hopefully in a positive way). However, I the number of children involved will be small.