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Dr Sophie Meller

Assistant Professor

Department: Social Work, Education and Community Wellbeing

Sophie's main role, within the department of Social Work, Education and Community Wellbeing at the University of Northumbria, is to lead the area of Initial Teacher Education (ITE). Within this role she works with the ITE team and liaises closely with programme leaders and the Head of Subject in the strategic planning for the area. Her pedagogy is rooted in a belief that education has the ability to empower (Freire, 1970) and that inclusive practice is fundamental to effective teaching and learning. This philosophy is reflected by her having won the Student Led Teaching Award for Northumbria’s ‘Best lecturer’ with the certifcate noting that 'she always has a positive attitude', 'creates a comfortable talking environment' and 'listens to all students'. In addition, Sophie is a mentor, working to widen access and participation for racially minoritised ethnic students and staff in postgraduate research.

Before joining 51 as an academic she was a teacher, and leader, in schools within the Gateshead and North Tyneside Local Authorities. 

Sophie Meller

Sophie's research interests are around the Mentoring of Student Teachers, Simulated Learning, Inter-Professional Learning and other areas associated with Social Justice, such as Widening Participation.

Carl Luke A critical participatory action research study of the use of simulation-based learning as a continuing professional development tool for teachers in their early career phase. Start Date: 01/10/2023

  • Education PhD May 20 2021
  • Education BA (Hons) with QTS September 01 1992
  • Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy SFHEA


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