Jodie’s research on educational inequities spans sectors and pathways, with a particular focus on the educational offer for learners excluded from/not following a ‘traditional’ or linear academic trajectory. This has led to a particular interest in alternative provision for young people outside of mainstream school, and the further education sector, including the following funded projects:
Transforming lives, transforming policy? What can be learnt from alternative education provisions to support and retain children with diverse needs in schools? (Funded by Midland’s Innovation, August 2023 – July 2024).
Inclusion in English Secondary Schools (Funded by Teach First, January 2022 – April 2023).
This study was in partnership with educational charity The Difference and FFT Education Datalab. Informed by FFT’s experimental work to combine measures of attainment and inclusion to develop a more encompassing measure of effective schools, the study used a multi-case study approach to analyse the systems and practices of relatively more inclusive schools alongside how inclusion is conceptualised through contemporary schooling practices.
Processes and practices of governing in colleges across the UK (Funded by ESRC, 2018-2021).
This project used innovative video methods to analyse the practices, relationships and materialities that collectively constitute college governing. In collaboration with Professor Ann-Marie Bathmaker, Jodie has published work from this project which elucidates how issues of equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) are managed in the college governing space.
Quality in alternative education (Funded by The Prince’s Trust, 2014).
With PI Professor Pat Thomson, Jodie undertook a UK-wide study of quality in alternative educational provisions for young people outside of mainstream schools. This was one of the earliest large-scale studies to investigate what ‘quality’ means in the alternative provision sector, and has been widely drawn on to inform subsequent academic and government research and development of a sector that is currently the subject of considerable policy interest and reform.