Audrey Osler is a Visiting Professor at the University of London and the University of Leeds. Professor Osler was the founder director of the Centre for Citizenship and Human Rights Education at the University of Leeds. She earned her B.A. in History, Postgraduate Certificate in Education, and M.A. in Education and Local History from the University of Leeds, Advanced Diploma in Religious Education from the University of London, and her Ph.D. from the University of Birmingham.
Her research concerns the socio-cultural contexts of learning and the relationship between education policy and human rights.
Representative Publications
Osler, Audrey. “Human Rights Education, Postcolonial Scholarship, and Action for Social Justice.” Theory & Research in Social Education 43.2 (2015): 244-274.
Osler, Audrey. “Education for Democracy and Equality: The Experiences, Values and Attitudes of Ethnic Minority Student Teachers.” European Journal of Intercultural Studies 5.1 (1994): 23-37.
Lindquist, Hein, and Audrey Osler. “Navigating Race and Ethnicity in Research: Working with Norwegian Schools.” Race Equality Teaching 33.3 (2016): 12-18.
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