University Of Oxford, Green Templeton College
Doctoral Degree, 2009
Thesis: “An Ethnographic Study of a City Technology College with a Bible-based Ethos”
Winner of an Economic and Social Research Council scholarship
Beth is an internationally sought-after speaker, writer, and researcher. Her expertise is in religious school culture, teaching and learning, and school evaluation and measurement.
Doctoral Degree, 2009
Thesis: “An Ethnographic Study of a City Technology College with a Bible-based Ethos”
Winner of an Economic and Social Research Council scholarship
Master of Arts in Education Management: Distinction, 2002
Winner of the Hanz Prize in Education for the best MA dissertation of the academic year
Post Graduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) in Secondary History, 1999
Bachelor of Arts (BA) Honours in Modern History, 1998
Provost and Chief Academic Officer, 2020–present
Acting Dean of the University College, 2019–2020
Visiting Professor, Research Integration and Educational Formation, 2019–2020
Senior Fellow, 2019
Program Director, Education 2015–2019
In her capacity as a Cardus Senior Fellow, Beth completed a series of public engagements to release new educational data.
Formerly, as a member of the leadership team at this social policy think tank, Beth oversaw the research of various senior experts as together they explored excellence, measurement, and diversity in education.
Director, National Centre for Christian Education, 2012–2015
Education Consultant and Researcher, 2009–2010
A former high school history teacher who has worked in both government and non-government schools in the UK, Beth has an international reputation for her expertise in religious school ethos, leadership and management, teaching and learning, and social theory in education.