About
Vasilis is an Associate Professor in the School of Education, and has extensive research experience in disability related projects and particular interests in the use of appropriate teaching strategies for the inclusion for all students including those with learning disabilities. His recent research interests have centred on the development of inclusive pedagogy and curricula and the role of parents with children with learning disabilities. Vasilis has a specific interest in co-teaching, resource provision and differentiated instruction. He is currently working on a funded project on the role of the resource provision classrooms in the inclusion of students with special needs and/or disabilities in mainstream schools (funded by the British Academy).
Research
Research groups
Research interests
- The Inclusion of students with disabilities in mainstream schools
- Differentiated instruction
- Co-teaching
- Multidisciplinary collaboration
Current research
2020 – 2022. Principal Investigator. Project title: Resourced Provision in Mainstream Schools: A Partnership to Promote the Inclusion of Pupils with Special Needs and/or Disabilities’. British Academy/ Leverhulme Trust. Small research grant (£9,996)
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Teaching
Inclusive education
Students with special needs and disabilities
Qualitative research methods in education
External roles and responsibilities
Biography
Vasilis joined the University of Southampton in January 2018. He has previously worked as a mainstream and special education teacher in British and Greek schools. In higher education, Vasilis has worked as a researcher at the University of the Aegean (Greece); as an online tutor at the Roehampton London Online University and at the Greek Open University; and as an assistant professor at the University of Thessaly (Greece) and at the National Institute of Education/ Nanyang Technological University (Singapore). His teaching has focused on inclusive education and on research methods in education.