Kathryn Ecclestone

Kathryn is professor of education at the University of Sheffield.  Her teaching career started in the late 1970s on employment schemes for 16- to 19-year-olds, followed by Access to Higher Education and vocational courses in further education. Her research explores the ways in which preoccupation with ‘emotional well-being’, ‘resilience’ and ‘vulnerability’ encourages the spread of ideas and practices from therapy, counselling and psychology throughout the education system, changing teacher/student relationships, the curriculum and support systems.

Her books include The Dangerous Rise of Theapeutic Education (co-authored with Dennis Hayes) and Emotional Well-Being in Policy and Practice.  She is working on a forthcoming book, Governing Vulnerable Subjects in a Therapeutic Age, and a research project on the rise of ‘vulnerable’ students and its effects on university life.

Related Sessions
Sunday 21 October 2012, 3.15pm Garden Room

Publications

Emotional Wellbeing in Policy and Practice (Routledge 2015)
Transitions and Learning Through the Lifecourse [with Gert Biesta and Martin Hughes, eds.] (Routledge 2009)
The Dangerous Rise of Therapeutic Educationwith Dennis Hayes (London, Routledge 2008)

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