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Pamela Munn

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Pamela Munn
OBE
Known forEducation research and reform

Pamela Munn OBE is an academic researcher[1] and former Dean of the University of Edinburgh Moray House School of Education. She was awarded an OBE for services to education in Scotland in 2005. She is a former president of the British Educational Research Association (BERA)[2] and is a member of the Academy of Social Sciences.

Munn was a member of other national committees and policy reviews, including the Reference Group for the Donaldson Review of Teacher Education in Scotland 2010, the committee on Education for Citizenship in Scotland, the Curriculum Review Group, which established the principles underpinning Curriculum for Excellence[3] and the Review of Initial Teacher Education. Munn retired from University of Edinburgh in 2010.[4] She continues to contribute to national debates and policy making about the state of education in Scotland.[5]

References

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  1. ^ "Pamela Munn". Research Gate.
  2. ^ "Pamela Munn". www.bera.ac.uk. Retrieved 2021-03-28.
  3. ^ The Curriculum Review Group (2004). "A CURRICULUM FOR EXCELLENCE". www.webarchive.org.uk. Retrieved 2021-03-30.
  4. ^ "Professor Pamela Munn". The University of Edinburgh. Retrieved 2021-03-28.
  5. ^ Munn *, Pamela; Stead, Joan; McLeod, Gale; Brown, Jane; Cowie, Meg; McCluskey, Gillean; Pirrie, Anne; Scott, Judith (2004-12-01). "Schools for the 21st century: the national debate on education in Scotland". Research Papers in Education. 19 (4): 433–452. doi:10.1080/0267152042000295465. ISSN 0267-1522. S2CID 154484209.