Mr Amit Puni

About

I am proud to be a Senior Lecturer at Kingston University, where I work across the faculty of HSSCE. I lecture from undergraduate all the way through to doctoral level. I lead the Working with Children & Young People: Social Pedagogy BA (Hons) course.

In my previous role, I successfully established and led the Citizenship with Social Science PGCE route. My work in educational environments stretches over 20 years, both internationally and within the local landscape of London.

Beyond this, I am as the national co-lead for England in the Five Nations Citizenship and Value Education Network and I also serve as council member to the Association for Citizenship Teachers (ACT). Additionally, I contribute my expertise in my role as a primary school governor in Kingston, a role that allows me to directly impact our local community.

Presently, I am in the final stages of a PhD, with a focus on understanding educational attainment patterns by deploying a Critical Race Theory lens. My academic interests encompass education and issues of social justice.

Academic responsibilities

Senior Lecturer in Education

Qualifications

  • BA
  • PGCE
  • MA
  • currently undertaking a PhD

Teaching and learning

Research

  • Puni, A & Febrer, Y(2023) Social pedagogy and citizenship education in England: an exploration with case studies involving secondary school students in London International Journal of Social Pedagogy, 12: 1 DOI:https://doi.org/10.14324/111.444.ijsp.2023.v12.x.007
  • Guest editor of special edition of Teaching Citizenship, the journal of the Association for Citizenship Teaching, with the theme:  'Re-thinking the role of race in citizenship education' Issue 53, Spring 2021. 
  • Puni, A. (2021) 'Citizenship Education, Critical Race Theory and Schools... really?' Teaching Citizenship, 53, pp.16-19. Journal of the Association for Citizenship Teaching.
  • Puni, A. (2020) ‘Citizenship and Teacher 3.0' paper presented at Youth Activism, engagement and the development of new civic learning spaces conference, Budapest, 25-27 June.
  • Puni, A. (2018) Celebrating 17 years of citizenship teacher education : reflections from citizenship trained teachers. Teaching Citizenship, 47, pp. 18-22. Journal of the Association for Citizenship Teaching.
  • I also host the Citizenship Education Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/7IeCxeGzbyN9QUxhvZSTHz

Professional practice, knowledge exchange and impact

Professional and scholarly affiliations

  • National Co-Lead fo England - 5 Nations Citizenship and Value education network
  • Council Member - Association for Citizenship Teachers
  • Governor at a Primary School in Kingston