Dr Helen Eadon-Sinkinson
Programme LeaderDr Helen Eadon-Sinkinson has taught in a wide range of formal and informal education settings. She began her career performing and teaching abroad before running drama workshops in a variety of settings within the North West of Lancashire. For a number of years Dr Helen Eadon-Sinkinson worked in an SEND school before moving on to become a teacher of Drama and English within secondary education. Prior to becoming the programme leader for BA Education Studies, BA Primary Education Studies, BA SEND and BA Education at the University of Chester, she lead the Education Studies degree programme at the Blackburn University Centre.
Dr Helen Eadon-Sinkinson is interested in the creative nature of education and currently teaches at both undergraduate and postgraduate level within the department.
Dr Helen Eadon-Sinkinson is currently working on a documentary/short film which explores the seaside town of Blackpool, its drag entertainment culture and the town's working class heritage.
Eadon-Sinkinson, H. (2017) Drama, Creativity and Critical Pedagogy. Prism.1.
Eadon, H. (2005) Drama and Dyslexia. London: Routledge
EdD University of Chester 2019
MA Education (Drama) University of Chester 2013
QTS Assessment Only University of Chester 2013
PGCE University of Edinburgh 2004
ALAM LAMDA 1997