Janet Goodall
Janet first trained in theology, and later in education, obtaining an EdD from the University of Nottingham in 2005. While at Nottingham, Janet held a number of administrative posts, including supervising and teaching modules in theology, women's and gender studies. She then moved into research, working on the Impact of Continuing Professional Development project. Moving to Warwick, Janet continued to work on that project, as well as working with the NCSL on Networked Learning Communities. She was involved in research on the funding of education in the UK, and on the evaluation of federations of schools.
Janet has also been involved on research on implementation of workforce reform. She was then lead researcher in the UK on the Beyond Expectations Project, looking at turnaround organisations in Health, Education, Business and Sport. Since then, she has been involved in research on high performing senior leadership teams.
Recently, much of her work has concentrated around parental engagement in children's learning, leading to a report for the DCSF and a literature review for Save the Children, which led the way for the charity's £5 million investment in the UK.
