Staff and Consultants

Sally Tomlinson

PhD FRSA

Professor Sally Tomlinson was educated at the Universities of Liverpool, Birmingham and Warwick. She started her career as a social worker in Canada, then trained as a teacher and moved into University teaching and lecturing. She has held Chairs in Education at the university of Lancaster, University of Wales Swansea, and Goldsmiths College London University. In 1992, she was appointed Dean of Education at Goldsmiths and from 1994-97 served as a Pro-Warden of the College.

She is currently Emeritus Professor at Goldsmiths and a Senior Research Fellow in the Department of Education, University of Oxford. She has researched and published widely in the areas of education policy, race, ethnicity and education and special education. She served on a Commission on the Future of Multiethnic Britain from 1998 — 2000, and is Chair of Trustees of the Africa Education Trust. She has three children and three grandchildren.

Among her many publications are (with John Rex) Colonial Immigrants in a British City, A Class Analysis, London, Routledge and Keegan Paul.

Ethnic Minorities in British Schools: A Review of the Literature. 1960-1982, Heinemann.

(with David Smith) The School Effect: A Study of Multi-Racial Comprehensiveness, Policy studies Institute, London.

Multicultural Education in White Schools, London, Batsford.

(ed with Maurice Craft) Ethnic Relations in Schools: Policy and Practice in the 1990s, London, Athlone Press.

She acts as an expert volunteer consultant and adviser to REWM on ethnic relations in schools.

 


 

 

 

 

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