Research Interests
My current research draws on Pierre Bourdieu's signature concepts of habitus and field explore student teachers' perceptions of social class and academic selection in education in Northern Ireland. I am also interested in the development of student teachers' professional learning.
Conference presentations and publications
Cree, D. and Connolly, C. (2019) 'Student teachers with specific needs: a changing landscape', paper presented at the Teacher Education Advancement Network Conference, 9th May 2019, Aston University, Birmingham,
Connolly, C. (2016) 'Recognising Misrecognition', paper presented at 'From the margins' symposium for New Researchers in Philosophy of Education, Queen's University Belfast, 7th October.
Connolly, C., Eason, G., Farrar, M., Ní Aingléis, B., O’Connor, G., O Connaill, N., O’ Neill, S., and Slevin, P. (2014), Supporting the Role of the Supervising Tutor on School Placement, Armagh: SCOTENS.
Connolly, C. and Ní Aingléis, B. (2013), 'Teacher educator narratives in school placement – ecologies of practice and policy', paper presented at Integration, Innovation and Improvement - the Professional Identity of Teacher Educators, European Union Presidency Conference, Dublin, 18th February. |