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Alan Jervis B. Sc. (Hons), C. Chem., MRSC

Lecturer in Science Education PGCE Admissions Tutor Senior Course Tutor M. Ed. ICT in Education

Main teaching interests:

PGCE Science, PGCE Educational and Professional Studies, ICT in Science Education, ICT and School management, ICT across the school curriculum, On-line learning and integrated learning systems.

Selected recent publications:

Jervis, A. & Steeg, T. (2000) Internet Provision in Secondary Schools; The Implications for Design & Technology Proceedings of the International Design & Technology Educational Research Conference, Loughborough University

Gkolia, C. and Jervis, A. (2001) Teachers' and Pupils' Perceptions of the Use of Integrated Learning Systems in English and Mathematics Education Proceedings of the 5th Panhellenic and International Conference on the Didactics of Mathematics and Informatics in Education, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece (2002)

Jervis, A., Steeg, T. and Gkolia, C. (2001) The Development of Internet Access in Schools Proceedings of the 5th Panhellenic and International Conference on the Didactics of Mathematics and Informatics in Education, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece (2002)

Jervis, A. (2003) Children's Thinking About Computers. British Educational Research Association Conference, Glasgow.

Gkolia, C. & Jervis, A. (2003) Giving Up on Success: a Case Study. British Educational Research Association Conference, Glasgow.

Jervis A. Children's Thinking About Computers (submitted to Computers and Education, December 2003)

Jervis, A. and Gkolia, C. The Machine Stops: one school's rejection of an Integrated Learning System (submitted to Education and Information Technology January 2004)

Gkolia, C. & Jervis, A. (2004) Evaluating the Effectiveness of Integrated learning Systems in Mathematics. British Educational Research Association Conference, Manchester.

Jervis, A. & Smith, M.E. (2004) e-Learning to Promote Cultural Diversity. British Educational Research Association Conference, Manchester.