Steven Puttick

Associate Professor of Teacher Education | St Anne's College

About me

Steve is Associate Professor of Teacher Education. He is subject lead for the Geography PGCE and MSc Learning and Teaching.

Steve is a qualified geography teacher and was previously the head of department at a comprehensive secondary school in Oxfordshire, and Head of Programmes at Bishop Grosseteste University, Lincoln. He leads the interdisciplinary Education and Training for the Climate (ETC) Hub at Oxford, and is PI on the BA/Leverhulme funded project ‘The Gujarati Navigator: exploring journeys of information, knowledge and expertise’.

He holds an MA in Educational Leadership and Innovation from Warwick University, an MSc in Educational Research Methodology and a DPhil in Education from the University of Oxford which were funded by an ESRC Studentship. He is a qualified Mountain Leader and rock climbing instructor, and Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.

He researches at the intersection between the academic discipline and school subject of geography, work that is developing through three progress reports on Geographical Education: (I) fields, interactions and relationships; (II) anti-racist, decolonial futures; (III) climate change education (forthcoming). His research has been funded by the GCRF, ESRC, AHRC, ICHR, Nuffield Foundation, British Academy, Leverhulme Trust, Newton Fund, British Council, and PESGB. Recent collaborations include: Climate Change Education Futures in India (GCRF) in collaboration with colleagues at IISER, Pune; the role of cultural heritage in curriculum making in Kolkata (GCRF); and the Smart Cities Network for Sustainable Urban Future project (ESRC / Newton Fund) which was shortlisted for the Newton Prize (India).

Collaborations with colleagues in the School of Geography and the Environment are contributing to anti-racist curriculum futures, including in the school subject, and in postgraduate teaching through the TDEP-funded Oxford-UNISA course ‘Decolonising Research Methods’ which was shortlisted for the Vice-Chancellor’s teaching awards. These ideas are taken further in the context of school geography through his (2024) book: The Geography Teaching Adventure: reclaiming exploration to inspire curriculum and pedagogy.

His research on teacher education focuses on the contribution that geography education research offers to the conceptualisation and practice of teaching. This work includes ethnographic research on teachers’ curriculum making exploring the journeys through which information travels into school classrooms, beginning teachers’ experiences of school subject departments and the role of written lesson observation feedback in constructing ‘good teaching’, and knowledge in teacher education.

Steve serves on the editorial boards of the journals Geography, the Oxford Review of Education, and the Professional Geographer, and is Chair of the Geography Education Research Collective (GEReCo/IGU-CGE).

Research

Books

Book chapters

Journal articles

C-Books

Subjects Taught

  • MSc in Learning and Teaching
  • PGCE

Doctoral Applications

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

  • Geography education
  • Climate Change Education
  • Knowledge and the curriculum
  • School subject departments
  • Anti-racist geography education
  • Teachers’ engagements with research

Funded Research Projects

The Gujarati Navigator: exploring journeys of information, knowledge and expertise
2024-25
Lincolnshire-Hunan Generation UK (PI)
Funder: British Council
2018
Smart Cities Network for Sustainable Urban Future: UK-India collaboration on sustainable cities and urbanisation
ESRC / Newton Fund - Wider Team contributing to citizen science and community participation stream
2016-2017
Smart Cities Network for Sustainable Urban Future: UK-India collaboration on sustainable cities and urbanisation
ESRC / Newton Fund - Wider Team contributing to citizen science and community participation stream
2016-2017
Sustainable Lagoons in West Africa (Network partner)
Funder: GCRF
2021-22
Climate Change Education Futures in India (PI)
Funder: GCRF
2020-21
Decolonising Research Methods (CI)
Funder: TDEP
2020-21
Trust and Climate Change: information for teaching in a digital age (PI)
Funder: Nuffield Foundation
2020
Heritage and enquiry-based learning in urban primary schools in India (PI)
Funder: GCRF
2020
Digital Urbanism and Diasporas: walking the cultural heritage of Calcutta’s riverfront (Wider team)
Funder: AHRC/ICHR
2020
Resilience in STEM learning, (CI)
Funder: Leverhulme Trust
2019-21
Lincolnshire-Hunan Generation UK (PI)
Funder: British Council
2018
The Ordered Human Project: Robert Grosseteste’s philosophy of education
PESGB (Philosophy of Education Society of Great Britain) and Bishop Grosseteste University Grant - Principal Investigator
2016-2019
Smart Cities Network for Sustainable Urban Future: UK-India collaboration on sustainable cities and urbanisation
ESRC / Newton Fund - Wider Team contributing to citizen science and community participation stream
2016-2017