Dr Maggie MacAskill

Teaching Associate

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Personal statement

I began my teaching career in Glasgow City Council in 1999. I stayed with the council in a variety of establishments, working in the newly opened autism units before taking up the role of Principal Teacher within a similar establishment. I then taught and lived in the Costa Blanca in Spain, teaching in international schools in both Alicante (nursery) and San Miguel de Salinas ( years 1 and 2). 

Following a move back to the UK I worked in a grant-aided school for young people with Complex ASN, winning the Scottish Education Award for teaching Modern Foreign Languages (along with my wonderful pupils in the primary department!). Working in this school gave me a unique insight into the every day lives of young people who experience CASN and their families. This sparked my passion for raising awareness , not only their unique circumstances but their exceptional attributes. What a wonderful opportunity that was.

Following this, I moved on to take up the role of Principal Teacher of CASN department within a large specialist school. Again, this presented me with the chance to fulfil my dream of working with some of Scotland's most exceptional young people. In November 2020 I was lucky enough to apply for and be offered  the role of Teaching Associate at Strathclyde. I teach across a variety of courses at the moment including Professional Practice, Literacy, Culture and Environment and Inclusive Literacy and Numeracy.

Throughout my career I have continued to study , undertaking a variety of post-graduate opportunities including my certificate in autism from Strathclyde, psychology and my MEd (on metacognition in children with Specific Language Impairment). I then undertook my doctorate, writing my thesis on agency for pupils with CASN within the education system. I hope to continue to be able to contribute to the field of research in this area. 

I am passionate about social justice, particularly the inclusion of young people with exceptional presentations within the education system and the ways in which they are represented in policy and practice. I have recently been involved with an Education Scotland working party around pupil voice for young people with CASN. Additionally, I recently presented a research briefing on this subject to the Scottish Government. 

 

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Area of Expertise

From a very young age I have held an interest in working with people with additional support needs. I have over 30 years of experience of volunteer and professional expertise in the area, as well as personal experience of neurodiversity, through my own experiences as an individual with ADHD and parenting a young person with ASD/ADHD.

Very early in my teaching career I began to specialise in the area of ASN and began this journey by working with young people with autism, progressing on to complex ASN. 

I have a great deal of experience in adapting and reframing the curriculum in order to meet the requirements of a wide range of learners in both a practical and research-based sense.

My research interests include the experiences of young people with complex ASN within the education system, particularly for those with life-imiting conditions or short lives. Additionally, my MEd research focussed on metacognition.  I also have published material and expertise in the area of adapting Modern Foreign Language education for those with complex ASN. 

 

Prize And Awards

Scottish Education Award
Recipient
2015

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Qualifications

MA in Social Science (distinction) - University of Glasgow- 1998

PGCE- Paisley University- 1999

Post Graduate Certificate in Autism- Strathclyde University- 2004

Honours Psychology Conversion Degree (2.1) - The Open University- 2007

MEd- University of Strathclyde- 2013

EdD- University of Strathclyde 2022

 

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Professional Activities

Laura Lundy Event Contribution
Recipient
11/2024
Presentation to Haidan University Colleagues
Speaker
11/2024
Educational Psychology Presentation
Speaker
6/2024
Insight Institute Ethics Presentation
Speaker
5/2024
Education (Organisational unit)
Advisor
2024
Scottish Government Research Briefing
Speaker
29/11/2023

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Projects

Being Together
MacAskill, Maggie (Principal Investigator)
A partnership between Dr M Macaskill (taught element), young people with complex needs, BA1 HASS students and local authority ASN schools. The BA1 students will be briefed on key aspects of complex needs prior to undertaking the placement, relating to health and wellbeing, communication and engagement. Students will be supported by school and university staff, as well as peers. The aim of ‘Being Together’ is to begin to take steps towards both raising understanding of the voices of young people with CASN through building relationships, and also to take steps towards an equal sense of belonging on all levels of society- including higher education. Additionally, the ethos of the project assumes an equal partnership between young person and student from the start. The only skill needed is in a positive attitude to diversity and a willingness to build relationships through interacting with young people. Students and young people will work together to create a shared, enjoyable activity.
13-Jan-2023 - 01-Jan-2024

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Dr Maggie MacAskill
Teaching Associate
Education

Email: m.macaskill@strath.ac.uk
Tel: Unlisted