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Leela Cubillo
Senior Lecturer in Education
Institute of Education
Qualifications
EdD Registration
MSc (Computing & Education)
Advanced Cert Ed (Science Education)
PGCE (Science & IT)
MSc (Analytical Chemistry)
BSc (Hons) Chemistry
Teaching & Research
Teaching Interests
Senior Lecturer - Education Studies
Masters level Educational Management and Leadership
BA Hons Education Studies
Research Interests
Gender and Leadership
International Education
School Improvement
Professional Bodies
Member of the Royal Society of Chemistry (MRCS)
Association for Science Education (ASE)
Member of the British Computer Society (BCS)
British Educational Leadership, Management and Administration Society (BELMAS)
Standing Committee for Research in Leadership and Management (SCRELM)
Publications
Cubillo L and Brown M (2003) “Women into Leadership and Management: International Differences?” Journal of Educational Administration Vol 41 (3), 278 – 291
Brown M, Cubillo L & Skinner G (2003) “Leadership of Catholic Schools in a Pluralistic Britain” in Leadership in Schools, M Reading, L Watson, J Heywood & P Taylor (Eds), Sheffield Hallam University Press.
Bell L, Bolam R & Cubillo L (2003) “A systematic review of the impact of school leadership and management on student/pupil outcomes” (EPPI-Centre Review) in Research Evidence in Education Library, Issue 1. London: EPPI-Centre, Social Science research Unit, Institute of Education.
Cubillo L with Bell L & Bolam R (2003) “Foul is Fair and fair is Foul: Conducting a Systematic Review of an Aspect of Educational Leadership and Management”, in Developing Educational Leadership – Using Evidence for Policy and Practice, L Anderson & N Bennett (Eds) Open University Press.
Cubillo L & Brown M (2004) “Women into Educational Leadership and Management: International Differences?” in Researching Educational Leadership: Perspectives, Values and Ethics, W Newton et (Eds) Open University Press.








