Learning to Learn - A Conversation with Dr. James Mannion

Dr. James Mannion⁠ is an education researcher and consultant who worked as a Science teacher for 12 years, and spent 8 years in school leadership roles. James has an MA in Person-Centred Education from the University of Sussex, and a PhD in Learning to Learn from the University of Cambridge. James’s ⁠doctoral thesis⁠ is an evaluation of Learning Skills, a whole-school approach to teaching and learning that led to significant gains in subject learning, with accelerated gains among students from disadvantaged backgrounds. James works part-time as a Bespoke Programmes Leader at the ⁠London Centre for Leadership in Learning⁠ at the University College London Institute of Education. In this role, he works with teachers and schools throughout the UK to promote research-informed approaches to professional development and school improvement. James is a passionate advocate of practitioner inquiry as a basis for professional development, and he regularly presents at educational conferences on this subject. He is also a member of ⁠Oracy Cambridge⁠, a study centre and think tank dedicated to promoting effective speaking and listening skills in schools and the wider society. 

James runs research-informed training and consultancy through ⁠Rethinking Education⁠ with ⁠Kate McAllister⁠.

In 2020, James co-authored ⁠Fear Is The Mind Killer: Why Learning to Learn deserves lesson time - and how to make it work for your pupils⁠ with Kate McAllister.  

Social Links

Twitter: ⁠@RethinkingJames⁠

LinkedIn: ⁠@james-mannion⁠

Email: ⁠james@rethinking-ed.org

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