A view of Singleton Campus including Singleton Park and the beach, with the sea stretching into the horizon.
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Dr Dai Thomas

Senior Lecturer, Education and Childhood Studies

Email address

Welsh language proficiency

Intermediate Welsh Speaker
Office - 435
Fourth Floor
Keir Hardie Building
Singleton Campus
Available For Postgraduate Supervision

About

Dai began his career as a Geography teacher in Secondary schools in 1996 in both North and South Wales before moving in to the alternative provision sector in 2004 as a behaviour support teacher working with learners who exhibited a range of ALN and had been excluded from or were deemed at risk of permanent exclusion from education across KS2 – KS4. Since moving in to Higher Education in 2015 Dai has taught across both undergraduate and postgraduate degree programmes relating to education including those offering professional development for teachers and teaching assistants and has supervised a number of MA dissertations across a range of topics.

Areas Of Expertise

  • Additional Learning Needs (ALN)
  • Impact of Learner Grouping
  • Inclusion
  • SpLD/Dyslexia
  • Behaviour
  • Alternative Provision
  • Teaching Assistants

Career Highlights

Teaching Interests

Dai has taught modules on a number of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes relating to ALN and inclusive education including the BA (Honours) Education, MA Education and MA Education (Wales) ALN pathway.

Research