Sara Westhead
School of Education
EdD doctoral research student
Full contact details
School of Education
The Wave
2 Whitham Road
Sheffield
S10 2AH
- Profile
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    Sara is a Teacher-Librarian at the Whitney Institute Middle School in Flatt's, Bermuda. In addition to her work as the school's librarian, she: - teaches ICT to all year levels and IGCSE English to year 9 students who take the exam two years early
- serves as the Content Teacher Leader for the Electives Department
- assists as an educational technology coach.
 She is also a Certified Google Trainer, providing professional development for teachers in Bermuda and around the world, a National Geographic Certified Educator, and an advocate for Autism awareness in education. 
- Qualifications
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    Prior to becoming an educator, Sara has worked in marketing, journalism, and youth ministry. EdD Education - University of Sheffield, commencing September 2022 PGCE Education - University of Sunderland, June 2017 MSc Library & Information Studies (Merit) - Robert Gordon University, June 2016 Certificate, Advanced Creativity Training for Writers (Writeriffic 2) - College of Global Economics, Earthnet Institute, 2004 Diploma in Copywriting - Institute of Copywriting, 2003 Certificate in Sub-Editing - London School of Journalism, 2002 Certificate in Freelance and Feature Writing - London School of Journalism, 2001 Mandarin Chinese (non-degree) - Hunan Normal University, China, 1998 BSc Religion - Youth Ministry (Summa Cum Laude) - Liberty University, 1996 
- Research interests
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    Autism Education - Inclusion, Literacy Educational Technology Differentiated Teaching & Learning Neurodiversity Value and Impact of School Libraries, Qualified School Librarians Teacher Development EdD research focusI am keenly interested in how school libraries can benefit autistic students, particularly in regard to promoting literacy and social skills. However, I am also passionate about ensuring all classroom teachers, especially those in general education/mainstream classrooms, are equipped to work with neurodiverse students. Through my experience as both an educator and a parent in the Bermuda Public School System, I have encountered a wide range of attitudes and perspectives on autism, learning differences, 'behavioural challenges', differentiation and disability within our culture. As such, I am looking to explore teacher attitudes towards and receptiveness of neurodiverse students, notably autistic students, within the BPSS through a series of semi-structured interviews with educators at all levels, including preschool, primary, middle and high school. In order to do this, I also endeavour to look closely at definitions of autism, neurodiversity, disability and behavioural management (i.e. challenging behaviours), particularly in reflection of Bermudian culture and society through a neurodiverse-friendly lens, utilising a phenomenological approach to Narrative Oriented Inquiry (NOI) with a thematic analysis of the data that emerges. Working Title: Unwanted? Teacher perspectives and receptiveness to autism and neurodiversity in the Bermuda Public School System 
- Publications and presentations
- Westhead, S. (2022). "Autism in the Classroom" [presentation], RED: Bermuda Union of Teachers 39th Annual Conference. 24 October. Available at: https://youtu.be/b68H6ZD7Rgc