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Alison Silby

Dr Alison Silby
  • +44 (0) 118 378 2646
  • Lecturer in Primary English Education
  • Lecturer – primary and secondary English education
  • Pathway lead for BA Primary Education with English
  • Co-module lead for EDM007 Investigating Education – MA Ed
  • PhD and EdD supervision
  • Academic and supervising tutor

Areas of interest

  • English pedagogy across the key stages
  • Children's literature
  • Developing English through the creative arts
  • English and SEND in Initial Teacher Education 
  • Qualitative research methodologies
 

Postgraduate supervision

Current and Recent PhD and EdD Students, with topics/titles of their research:

PGR completions:

  • Harriet Speed (PhD) - The effect of teaching grammar using cognitive linguistic strategies on the writing of Year 9 learners
  • Anna Farleigh (EdD) - Constructions of literature in GCSE English and their implications for teaching practice
  • Hailz Emily Osborne (PhD) - How masculinities are cultivated and practiced within long-established education structures
  • Lauren Vincent (EdD) - An exploration into the development of academic identity in UK dance academics
  • Anne House (PhD) - An investigation of speech recognition software in mainstream secondary schools

Current PGR students:

  • Sarah Turvey (EdD) – Music education and teacher confidence
  • Kate Allen (EdD) - Exploring the value of extra-curricular oracy-based activities in secondary school
  • Xinrong Chen (PhD) – Investigating the pedagogical beliefs of pre-service music teachers
  • Debbie Salvo (EdD) – Climbing the academic ladder: Exploring academic identity development through professional lived experiences of nursing pracademics in UK Higher Education
  •  Qiqi Zheng (PhD) – How do international students’ attitude towards using ChatGPT affect their perception of educational equity

Research centres and groups

  • First Language research group
  • Language and Literacy in Education research group

Research projects

  • Relationships between knowledge, concepts and skills in school-based writing
  • Supporting the professional development and practice of dyslexic trainee teachers
  • The development of the English specialist teacher in the primary classroom: A longitudinal study of the identities of pre-service trainees, aspiring subject leaders and expert practitioners
  • Developing children’s literacy through the art of storytelling

Selected publications

  • Silby, A. & Callander, A. (2025). Good teaching for Children with SEND. Sage.
  • Silby, A., Murphy, S. & Sharp, S. (2021). Poetry, the Art of Expression (pp. 94-108). In S. Ogier & S. Tutchell (eds.), Teaching the Arts in the Primary Curriculum. Sage.
  • Silby, A. & Watts, M. (eds.), (2017). Early Child Development and Care: A contemporary look, 187(2).
  • Silby, A. & Watts, M. (2015). Making the tacit explicit: children's strategies for classroom writing. British Educational Research Journal, 41(5), 801-819.
  • Silby, A. (2004). Creative Learning: Music. Primary File Publishing.
  • Silby, A. (2004). Creative Learning: Art and Design. Primary File Publishing.
  • Silby, A. (2003). Teaching Strategies for the Inclusive Classroom (3). Primary File Publishing.
  • Silby, A. (2003). Creative Learning: Drama and Role Play. Primary File Publishing.
  • Silby, A. (2002). Teaching Strategies for the Inclusive Classroom (1). Primary File Publishing.
  • Silby, A. (2002). Teaching Strategies for the Inclusive Classroom (2). Primary File Publishing.

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