• Jobs & careers
  • Contact us
University of Greenwich
  • Home
  • About Us
    • Message from the Dean
    • Departments
    • News
    • Staff profiles
    • Contact us
  • Study with Us
    • Undergraduate study
    • Postgraduate study
    • Research degrees
  • CPD & Consultancy
    • Research consultancy
    • Contact us
    • Continuing professional development
  • Research
    • Our research
    • Research degrees
    • The Centre for Leadership & Enterprise
    • Centre for the Study of Play & Recreation
    • Message from the Dean
    • Departments
      • Education & Community Studies
      • Lifelong Learning Teacher Education
        • Staff profiles
      • Primary Education
      • Secondary Education
    • Latest news
    • Staff profiles
    • Contact us
  • University of Greenwich
  • >
  • Education
  • >
  • About the School
  • >
  • Departments
  • >
  • Lifelong Learning Teacher Education
  • >
  • Staff profiles
  • >
  • Gordon Ade-Ojo

Gordon Ade-Ojo

Job title

Principal Lecturer, Lifelong Learning

Department

Lifelong Learning Teacher Education

Qualifications

BA, PGCE, MA, MIL, FIFL

Dr Gordon Ade-Ojo has worked in teaching and training for the past 25 years. He started his teaching career in higher education teaching a range of English as a second language (ESL) and linguistics courses. After a period working in industry as a trainer and assessor he managed curriculum and programme areas in various further education colleges. Dr Ade-Ojo now leads the delivery of the subject specialist course in literacy in addition to teaching on a range of PGCE/PCE programmes.

Responsibilities within university

  • Principal Lecturer, Lifelong Learning

Research/scholarly interests

  • The crossover between sociolinguistic and literacy acquisition
  • Philosophical value in Skills for Life (SfL) curriculum development.
  • © University of Greenwich.
  • |
  • FOI
  • |
  • Privacy and cookies
  • |
  • Legal
  • |
  • Terms & conditions
  • |
  • Accessibility
  • |
  • Site map
Share on Facebook Tweet this Share on Google+ Send to StumbleUpon Digg this Bookmark at Delicious E-mail this link