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Mark Betteney

Job title

Programme Leader, BA Hons Primary Education with QTS

Department

Primary Education

Qualifications

BA, PGCE, PGCE (LTHA), MA

Mark Betteney taught in primary schools in north west Kent and south east London from 1988 to 2005.

In 2005 Mark became a Senior Lecturer in Early Years and Education at London Metropolitan University.

Mark joined the University of Greenwich in 2009 where he is currently the programme leader for BA Hons Primary Education with qualified teacher status (QTS).

Responsibilities within university

  • Programme leader, BA Hons Primary Education with QTS.

Research/scholarly interests

  • The relationships between literacy and music
  • Teacher autonomy.

Selected publications

Betteney, M. (2010) All for one, and one for all: if texts hold power, to what extent does current Primary and Early Years documentation empower teachers? Literacy, 44(2) pp. 91–97.

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