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Article

  1. Whewell, E., Cox, A. and Theinert, K. (2021) Sharing Practice in an International Context – a Critique of the Benefits of International Exchanges for Trainee Teachers. The eastern european journal of transnational relations. 4(1), pp. 33-48.
  2. Tarry, E. and Cox, A. (2014) Professional development in international schools; issues of inclusion identified by a group of international school teaching assistants. Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs. 14(4), pp. 248-254. 1471-3802.
  3. Tarry, E. and Cox, A. (2013) Supporting the professional development of teaching assistants in an international context. International Schools Journal. 33(1) 0264-7281.
  4. Tarry, E. and Cox, A. (2013) More than washing up paint pots! IS: International School. 16(1), pp. 30-31. 1461-3956.
  5. Tarry, E. and Cox, A. (2013) More than washing up paint pots! IS: International School. 16(1), pp. 30-31. 1461-3956.
  6. Tarry, E. and Cox, A. (2012) Perspectives on cross-cultural research: reflecting on research in an expatriate Indian community in the UK. Reflective Practice: International and Multidisciplinary Perspectives. 13(5), pp. 735-743. 1462-3943.
  7. Cox, A., Jament, J. and Tarry, E. (2011) An investigation into parental expectations of Primary schooling and the support provided by schools to a single Keralite community in an English county. Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences. 15, pp. 66-71. 1877-0428.

Book Section

  1. Teszenyi, E. (2016) Children at four. In: Cox, A. and Sykes, G. (eds.) The Multiple Identities of the Reception Teacher: Pedagogy and Purpose. London: Sage.
  2. Cox, A. and Sykes, G. (2016) Introduction. In: Cox, A. and Sykes, G. (eds.) The Multiple Identities of the Reception Teacher: Pedagogy and Purpose. London: Sage. ix-xiv.
  3. Cox, A. and Sykes, G. (2016) The mirror in the hat shop. In: Cox, A. and Sykes, G. (eds.) The Multiple Identities of the Reception Teacher: Pedagogy and Purpose. London: Sage. pp. 172-177.
  4. Cox, A. and Teszenyi, E. (2016) Time travel, kaleidoscopes and a hat shop. In: Cox, A. and Sykes, G. (eds.) The Multiple Identities of the Reception Teacher: Pedagogy and Purpose. London: Sage.
  5. Sykes, G., Cox, A. and Underwood, C. (2016) You as a collaborator in learning. In: Cox, A. and Sykes, G. (eds.) The Multiple Identities of the Reception Teacher: Pedagogy and Purpose. London: Sage. pp. 56-67.
  6. Sykes, G. (2016) You as a landscape architect. In: Cox, A. and Sykes, G. (eds.) The Multiple Identities of the Reception Teacher: Pedagogy and Purpose. London: Sage. pp. 88-109.
  7. Sykes, G. (2016) You as a partner in the lives of children, families and communities. In: Cox, A. and Sykes, G. (eds.) The Multiple Identities of the Reception Teacher: Pedagogy and Purpose. London: Sage. pp. 134-151.
  8. Teszenyi, E. (2015) Role of the adult. In: Cox, A. and Tarry, E. (eds.) Playful Pedagogies: Young Children Learning in International and Multicultural Contexts. Woodbridge: John Catt Educational Ltd.
  9. Sykes, G. (2015) A space to learn: providing a generous environment. In: Cox, A. and Tarry, E. (eds.) Playful Pedagogies: Young Children Learning in International and Multicultural Contexts. Woodbridge: John Catt Educational Ltd. pp. 53-61.
  10. Sykes, G. (2015) Learning outdoors: come rain or shine. In: Cox, A. and Tarry, E. (eds.) Playful Pedagogies: Young Children Learning in International and Multicultural Contexts. Woodbridge: John Catt Educational Ltd. pp. 63-71.

Book

  1. Cox, A. and Underwood, M. J. (2018) Exploring a moment of practice: a structured reflective conversation. Leeds Beckett University. (In Press)
  2. Cox, A. and Sykes, G., (eds.) (2016) The Multiple Identities of the Reception Teacher: Pedagogy and Purpose. London: Sage. 9781473959521.
  3. Tarry, E. and Cox, A., (eds.) (2013) Teaching Assistants in International Schools. Woodbridge: John Catt. 9781908095947.

Other

  1. Caldwell, H. and Cox, A. (2018) Technology-enabled learning communities: how technology can facilitate high quality social learning in online environments within the field of teacher education. www.meshguides.org.
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