Dr Themesa Y Neckles

BSc (Hons), MEd, PhD, SFHEA

School of Education

University Teacher

Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy

themesa.neckles@sheffield.ac.uk
+44 114 222 8106

Full contact details

Dr Themesa Y Neckles
School of Education
The Wave
2 Whitham Road
Sheffield
S10 2AH
Research interests

Themesa is interested in using critical methodologies for inquiring into issues related to educational theory, policy and practice with focus on an emancipatory agenda for individuals’ lives, their work and the societies in which they live. She is also interested in engaging with theoretical issues around spirituality and education.

Her current research critically explores the work of John Dewey on the Theory of Experience with a view to reconceptualising physical education as an educational practice.

Themesa’s research also demonstrates how a democratic process towards mass participation in school physical education can provide meaningful movement experiences at the school level, in order to establish a physical culture, where lifelong physical activity engagement is encouraged and maintained within a democratic society.

Publications

Journal articles

Teaching activities

Themesa teaches the research modules on the BA Education, Culture and Childhood and contributes to work on the Sheffield EdD, MA Globalising Education and the Taught Masters in the UK.

Themesa directed the Caribbean MEd. Programme at the School of Education and was the module coordinator for the Educational Research and Transformations of Professional Practice modules. She taught these modules on the Certificate/Diploma/Masters (MEd) in Education, Globalisation & Inclusion on the Caribbean MEd. Programme.

Past Teaching and Examining Experience

Themesa has worked as a part-time Teaching Associate on the Caribbean Masters Programme and was previously a full-time Lecturer in Physical Education for the BEd. Teacher Education Programme at the University of Trinidad and Tobago, Trinidad, West Indies. Themesa also taught physical education at all levels of the education system in Trinidad and Tobago as well as at Academies, 11 to 18 comprehensives and grammar schools in South Yorkshire, UK.

Professional activities and memberships
  • Member of the Sheffield Institute for Interdisciplinary Biblical Studies (SIIBS)​
  • Involved in research activities for the National Gas Company of Trinidad and Tobago Right on Track (ROT) Track and Field Development Programme
  • Recipient of the University of Sheffield’s Vice Chancellor’s Award for Caribbean students - three year, full time doctoral studies in Education at the University of Sheffield, UK
  • Recipient, University of Sheffield Alumni award, UK
  • External examiner for Physical Education, National Secondary Certificate in Education, Trinidad, West Indies.
  • Resident Tutor’s Academic Award for Outstanding students on the Certificate in Physical Education, University of the West Indies, School of Continuing Studies, Trinidad, West Indies