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Dr Peter Wood

Peter

Senior Lecturer, Education, Childhood and Communities, Liverpool John Moores University, United Kingdom

Email: p.j.wood@ljmu.ac.uk

Profile

In my current role as a senior lecturer in the School of Education at Liverpool John Moores University, I teach across our suite Education and Early Childhood Studies degrees, and act as Director of Studies, supervising a range of doctoral students’ projects on topics associated with my research area. My research focuses largely on stakeholder experiences of social and emotional well-being in the educational space. Amongst my research activities, I have explored the interpretation and enactment of social and emotional learning; SEND policy and provision and its emphasis on social and emotional work in schools; emotions and mathematics; well being and dyslexia; and emotion work within early childhood settings.

Research

Publications

Wood, P., Putwain, D. & Freitas Fernandes, P. (2025). “I get by with a little help from my friends”: The importance of peer-led emotion work during the primary to secondary school transition. British Educational Research Journal, 1–18. https://doi.org/10.1002/berj.4151

Wood, P. (2025). ‘Rutting stags’ and ‘sly foxes’: Gender positioning boys and girls through social, emotional and behavioural work on the school playground. Children & Society, 39, 440–456. https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/chso.12920

Putwain, D. W., Wood, P., & Pekrun, R. (2022). Achievement emotions and academic achievement: Reciprocal relations and the moderating influence of academic buoyancy. Journal of Educational Psychology, 114(1), 108–126. https://doi.org/10.1037/edu0000637

Wood, P. (2020). Emotional manipulation in social and emotional learning and pastoral support: the ‘dark side’ of emotional intelligence and its consequences for schools. Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties, 25(3–4), 321–333. https://doi.org/10.1080/13632752.2020.1861849

Wood, P., & Brownhill, S. (2016). ‘Absent fathers’, and children’s social and emotional learning: an exploration of the perceptions of ‘positive male role models’ in the primary school sector. Gender & Education, 30(2), 172–186. https://doi.org/10.1080/09540253.2016.1187264

Wood, P. & Warin, J. (2014), Social and emotional aspects of learning: Complementing, compensating and countering parental practices. British Educational Research Journal, 40: 937-951. https://doi.org/10.1002/berj.3122

Expertise

Emotional Pedagogy, Emotion Work, Social and Emotional Learning, Home-School Relationships, Early Childhood Education and Care
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