Ian Thompson

Associate Professor of English Education | St Hugh's College

About me

Ian Thompson is an Associate Professor of Education at the Department of Education and is currently the interim Director of the Rees Centre https://www.education.ox.ac.uk/rees-centre/ which seeks to produce research and evidence on ways to improve children’s social care and education. Ian also leads the Pedagogy, Learning and Knowledge research theme and convenes the Oxford Sociocultural and Activity Theory research group. His primary research interests are in understanding all aspects of school inclusion and exclusion and the unintended outcomes of policy and practice for marginalised young people and children in need. Ian is the lead editor of the journal Teaching Education and a member of the editorial board of Emotional Behavioural Difficulties.

Ian has been a principle and co-investigator on numerous research projects. He currently leads on the project Picture This: The Robson Orr Visual Literacy Research Initiative and he is the education lead on the project BrainWaves. Externally recent funded projects include Excluded Lives: The Political Economies of School Exclusion and their Consequences (ESRC). Ian publishes widely in the fields of school inclusion and exclusion, cultural historical research, social justice in education, adolescent mental health, and initial teacher education.

Research

Books

Book chapters

Conference papers

Journal articles

Reports

Subjects Taught

  • MSc in Learning and Teaching
  • PGCE (English)
  • DPhil in Education

Doctoral Applications

Ian welcomes doctoral applications from students interested in the following research areas:

  • School exclusion/inclusion
  • Cultural historical activity theory
  • Education and Social Care
  • Teacher Education