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Martin Woodhead is Professor of Childhood Studies at The Open University. He has been co-editor of the journal ‘Children & Society’ 2003-11, and is a member of the editorial board for ‘Childhood’ and advisory board for Journal of Early Childhood Research. Martin's main research area relates to early childhood development, education and care, including policy studies and extensive international work. He has also carried out research on child labour, and children’s rights, including consultancy work for Save the Children, Council of Europe, OECD, UNICEF, UNESCO and the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child. Martin is also Chair of the International Advisory Board to the Open Society Foundation (OSF) Early Childhood Program.
Since 2005 he has been a member of the senior academic team directing 'Young Lives', where he is Associate Research Director. Young Lives is a 15 year longitudinal study of child poverty in Ethiopia, India (Andhra Pradesh), Peru and Vietnam, based at University of Oxford, core funded by DFID (with the Open University as a research partner). Martin took particular responsibility for Young Lives research into early transitions, including the Working Paper series, 'Transitions in Early Childhood'
Martin also co-directs the 'Early Childhood in Focus' project funded by Bernard van Leer Foundation, to produce accessible reviews on key topics relevant to policy and practice, with 7 issues now available at 'Early Childhood in Focus'.
Details of recent publications, including downloadable PDFs, are at Open Research Online.
Martin has contributed to three main strands of Open University teaching: ‘Educational Studies’ at undergraduate level; ‘Child Development’ at undergraduate and Masters level; ‘Childhood and Youth Studies’ at undergraduate level. He has been course chair of many Open University courses in production and presentation and has also worked closely with BBC Open University Productions in development of television, audio and multi-media materials, as well as working on co-publication of readers and textbooks.
Martin was responsible for initiating Open University teaching of Masters courses in Child Development through chairing production of core modules E820 Child Development in Social Context (first presented 1990), as well as the replacement course ED840 Child Development in Families, Schools and Society.
Martin was also responsible for initiating Childhood and Youth Studies as a recognised area of the Open University curriculum, personally chairing production of the core compulsory course U212 Childhood and establishing the honours degree BA Hons Childhood and Youth Studies. He was Programme Director for Childhood and Youth Studies until January 2007, with responsibility for academic and vocational awards related to children and young people, including Foundation degrees in Early Years and Working with Young People as well as the BA Honours degree.
Martin has been an external examiner for taught BA and MA degree programmes, and has examined PhDs in Sweden, Australia and New Zealand as well as the UK.
Interdisciplinary Childhood Studies, applied research and policy analysis. International studies in early childhood education and care, equity issues in education, children's rights and child labour.
2005- ‘Young Lives Project’
2007-10 ‘Transitions in Early Childhood: a sub-study of Young Lives’ Research grant to support early childhood element of Young Lives Project, funded by Bernard van Leer Foundation, Netherlands and reported through a Transitions in Early Childhood Working Paper series.
2005- ‘Early Childhood in Focus’ Development of science based, policy/communications materials on topics linked to early childhood core themes, funded by Bernard van Leer Foundation, Netherlands (with Mr John Oates).
2005-2008 Milton Keynes Children’s Fund, ‘Evaluation of Community Mobilizer Project’ Small scale qualitative study (with Dr Katy Simmons and Dr Anna Laerke).