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International award winning educator, researcher and author Dr Marlon Moncrieffe is a council member of the British Educational Research Association and Fellow of the Chartered College of Teaching. His international interdisciplinary research crosses the fields of social sciences; and arts and humanities, using narrative and biographical approaches with particular focus through the lenses of history, sociology, and sport, providing knowledge and education for all.
His research and knowledge dissemination is respected as world leading in education for Decolonising and Diversifying Curriculum Knowledge. He has written and presented individually and led symposia on this theme of education for leading networks and learned societies across the world such as International Council on Education for Teaching (ICET); International Association for Biography and Autobiography (IABA); Teacher Education Policy in Europe (TEPE); European Association of History Educators (EuroClio); British Educational Research Association (BERA); The Society for Educational Studies (SES); The Chartered College of Teaching (CCT). He has be invited to write for various international educational journals, and via the The Daily Telegraph, The Conversation, The Big Issue.
His international research on cycling and particularly the involvement and lives of elite and professional Black champion cyclists over the last 100 years is respected as world leading interdisciplinary research with methodological design and analysis through arts and humanities; and multiple social scientific theories. He has shared his groundbreaking work across the world for leading networks including the British Society of Sports History (BSSH) and the North American Society for Sport History (NASSH) in the UK, the USA, Germany, Austria, Australia, Canada, South Africa, and via multiple publications in multiple formats and via multiple television broadcasts including The BBC, Eurosport, and ITV Tour de France coverage (see below). He has written for various international research journals, and his research and written work has featured in national and international publications such as The Daily Telegraph, The Conversation, The Voice, Velonews, Bicycling, Cycling Weekly, Procycling Magazine.
Recognition in Research, Teaching and Writing:
2022 Desire Discrimination Determination - Black Champions in Cycling Sunday Times Cycling Book of the Year Winner
2022 The Lord Aberdare Literary Prize for Sports History - British Society of Sports History Shortlist
2022 'Best Writer' Bright Lights Awards Ceremony – BLAC Awards Shortlist
2021 Desire Discrimination Determination - Black Champions in Cycling William Hill Sports Book of the Year Longlist
2021 Decolonising Curriculum Knowledge: Teaching and Learning about Race Equality Research and Enterprise Excellence Award - University of Brighton.
2020 Fellow - Chartered College of Teaching.
2019 Decolonising Curriculum Knowledge Excellence in Facilitating and Empowering Learning Award - University of Brighton.
2018 Research and Enterprise 'Rising Star' Award - University of Brighton.
Recent and current international collaborations:
Principal Investigator - Consolidation, learning and evaluation in Kenya and Rwanda: A critical review of Changing the Story projects in Eastern Africa (Decolonsing Curriculum Knowledge). Arts Humanities Research Council (AHRC) Global Challenges Research Fund. October 2019 to August 2021. See the project work and findings here. See our Virtual Reality learning site here.
Principal Investigator - Examining Interpretations of Civil National Values made by Young People in Post-Conflict Settings (Kenya and Nepal) Arts Humanities Research Council (AHRC) Global Challenges Research Fund, March 2019 to March 2020. See the project work and findings here.
Principal Investigator - Empowering community in creating and embedding cycling lifestyles - a small-scale impact case study with trainee-teachers and early career teachers. UKRI Participatory Action Research Fund, January to July 2022.
Principal Investigator Training and empowering teachers to become community cycling Champions – A small-scale study with Western Cape Province teachers of South Africa. Community University Partnership Project, April to July 2022. See the project work and findings here
Supervisory Interests
Dr Moncrieffe is interested to support doctoral studies proposed on the following themes: International Education - Global Challenges; Decolonising Curriculum Knowledge; Interdisciplinarity in Research: Education, Curriculum, Teaching and Learning, Arts Based Methodologies, History, Sociology, Sport (Cycling); 20c Black British History to the present day. Send your CV and a two page doctoral project proposal overview to M.L.Moncrieffe@brighton.ac.uk
Knowledge exchange
Dr Moncrieffe is the Knowledge Exchange Leader and Chair of the Research Ethics and Integrity Committee.
His groundbreaking Education Studies monograph Decolonising the History Curriculum: Eurocentrism in Primary School Education. London: Palgrave Macmillan https://www.palgrave.com/gb/book/9783030579449#aboutAuthors has seen me recognised and requested to share my leadership, theoretical knowledge and expertise, and evidenced-based research work with many national and international authorities including:
- The House of Lords - UK Parliament, Justice and Home Affairs Committee
- The House of Commons - UK Parliament, Education Sub-Committee;
- The Chartered College of Teaching;
- The National Education Union;
- Advance HE;
- The British Educational Research Association (BERA).
Dr Moncrieffe is currently serving as a commissioner for the National Education Union's Independent Commission on Assessment in Primary Education.
His leadership on Decolonising Curriculum Knowledge has been disseminated widely and internationally in publications such as Decolonising the Curriculum - Transnational Perspectives see https://cris.brighton.ac.uk/admin/files/11981971/MONCRIEFFE_2020_Special_issue_pages_BERA_Research_Intelligence_142.pdf.
His forthcoming book (Autumn 2022) commissioned by Palgrave Macmillan is an international collection of chapters entitled: Decolonising Curriculum Knowledge: International Perspectives and Interdisciplinary Approaches. This includes unique contributions from special Global North and Global South scholars, researchers and educators from: UK, Colombia, Kenya, Rwanda, Nepal, Mauritius, Canada, Norway, The Russian Federation, Thailand, The Republic of Poland, Netherlands, Australia, South Africa and Namibia.
His interdisciplinary approach to research and scholarly activity sees him recognised in cycle sport as a world leading expert in presenting the narrative histories on the lives and careers of Black cycling champions from Major 'Marshall' Taylor (see my work with the BBC) to Maurice Burton to Gregory Bauge.
His original research work entitled Made in Britain: Uncovering the life-histories of Black-British Champions in Cycling has won international acclaim for its anti-racist messaging in support of diversity and inclusion in cycling. My research work has been exhibited in various famous venues across the UK. This has also featured in multiple publications and broadcasts on BBC Television, BBC Radio Five Live, BBC Radio London, Sky TV, Eurosport, ITV Tour de France, Australian and USA Radio.
His book emanating from this research entitled: Desire*Discrimination*Determination: Black Champions in Cycling was published in August 2021 by Rapha Editions, Blue Train Publishing and longlisted for the world renowned William Hill Sports Book of the Year Award and winner of the prestigious Sunday Times Cycling Book of the Year.
Scholarly biography
Dr Moncrieffe joined the University of Brighton in 2013. Prior to his work in higher education, he was a primary school teacher for fifteen consecutive years working in London, Surrey, West Sussex and Berkshire. He has worked in both state and independent sectors. He was Head of Maths, Head of English, Head of Physical Education and Assistant Headteacher leading colleagues on assessment and creative curriculum developments for advancing teaching and learning with children. These experiences enable his knowledge and expertise for consultancy, research examination and writing in this area of professional activity.
He is formerly a competitive racing cyclist. He raced for 20 years and he has won multiple British, European and World championship awards. This experience enables his knowledge and expertise for consultancy, research examination and writing in advancing this area of professional activity.
Some recent and forthcoming publications (2020 to current date):
Moncrieffe, M.L. (2022) Challenging, decolonising and transforming primary school history curriculum knowledge. Journal of the Chartered College of Teaching, Spring 2022(14), 53-55. https://my.chartered.college/impact_article/challenging-decolonising-and-transforming-primary-school-history-curriculum-knowledge/
Moncrieffe, M.L., Markowska-Manista, U., Mwangi, J., & Gower, C. P. (Eds.) (2022) Pandemic, Protests, Recovery, Opportunities: Repositioning of research, teaching, and learning. Research Intelligence - Issue 151. British Educational Research Association, London.
Moncrieffe, M.L. & Mwangi, J. (2022) Using virtual reality technology for research, teaching & learning with young people in Kenya & Rwanda during the Covid-19 pandemic. Research Intelligence, (151), 12-13.
Moncrieffe, M. L. (2021) Challenging primary school history curriculum knowledge, 7th October 2021, Transforming Society, Policy Press.
Moncrieffe, M. L. (2021) Desire*Discrimination*Determination: Black Champions in Cycling. London: Rapha Editions, Blue Train Publishing. https://www.rapha.cc/gb/en/stories/black-champions-in-cycling
Moncrieffe, M. L. (2021) “And the creed and the colour and the name won’t matter…”The Psychology of Education Review, Autumn 2021. British Psychological Society (BPS).
Moncrieffe, M. L., (2020) Decolonising the History Curriculum: Eurocentrism in Primary School Education. London: Palgrave Macmillan https://www.palgrave.com/gb/book/9783030579449#aboutAuthors
Moncrieffe, M. L. (Ed.) (2021) Decolonising the Curriculum: Teaching and Learning about Race Equality – Issue 4, May 2021. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/351778603_Decolonising_the_Curriculum_Teaching_and_Learning_about_Race_Equality_Issue_4_May_2021
Moncrieffe, M. L. (2021) Now the social media sports boycott is over, what's next for cycling? Advancing Anti-Racism in Cycling, supported by SIS, 2nd May. https://www.antiracismcycling.com/socialmediasportsboycottisoverwhatnextforcycling/
Moncrieffe, M. L. (2021) The Art of Racing: black professional cyclists together for a special reflective conversation. Advancing Anti-Racism in Cycling, supported by SIS, 7th March. https://www.antiracismcycling.com/learning-from-black-professional-cyclists/
Moncrieffe, M. L. (2021) How do we applaud anti-racist action in cycling beyond a sense of tokenistic superficiality? Advancing Anti-Racism in Cycling, supported by SIS, 19th February. https://www.antiracismcycling.com/how-do-we-applaud-anti-racist-action-in-cycling-beyond-a-sense-of-tokenistic-superficiality/
Moncrieffe, M. L. (2021) Young Powerful Women in Cycling, Advancing Anti-Racism in Cycling, supported by SIS, 9th February. https://www.antiracismcycling.com/young-powerful-women/
Moncrieffe, M. L. (2021) The Past, The Present and the Future Possibilities in Cycling. Advancing Anti-Racism in Cycling, 30th January. London: Science in Sport. https://www.antiracismcycling.com/the-past-the-present-the-possibilities/
Moncrieffe, M. L. (2021) British schools must teach Black British history. The Big Issue, 19th January 2021. https://www.bigissue.com/opinion/black-history-schools-in-britain-must-teach-stories-of-our-people/
Moncrieffe, M. L., Stokes, L., Alexander, C. A., Nokes, C., Colburn, E., Crawley, A., Evans, C., Gibson, P., Johnson, K., McKinnell, C., Osborne, K., Bell, A-R., (2020) Oral Evidence: Black history and cultural diversity in the curriculum, HC 8793. Women and Equalities Committee and Petitions Committee. London: House of Commons, UK Parliament, 18th November 2020. https://committees.parliament.uk/oralevidence/1258/pdf/
Moncrieffe, M. L. (2020) Part 2. Raising the profile of Black-British excellence in cycling through anti-racist education and leadership. Advancing Anti-Racism in Cycling, 1st December. London: Science in Sport. https://www.antiracismcycling.com/part-2-leadership-raising-the-profile-of-black-excellence-in-cycling-through-anti-racist-education/
Moncrieffe, M. L. (2020) Part 1. Raising the profile of Black-British excellence in cycling through anti-racist education and leadership. Advancing Anti-Racism in Cycling, 30th November. London: Science in Sport. https://www.antiracismcycling.com/the-narrative-of-anti-racism-in-cycling/
Moncrieffe, M. L. (2020) Anti-Racism Force, or Anti-Racism Farce? What next for cycling? Advancing Anti-Racism in Cycling, 6th December. London: Science in Sport. https://www.antiracismcycling.com/force-or-farce/
Moncrieffe, M.L. (2020) 'How to support white British teachers in their thinking and teaching about Black-British histories'. London: The Conversation, 30th September. https://theconversation.com/how-to-support-white-british-trainee-teachers-in-their-thinking-and-teaching-about-black-british-histories-146948
Moncrieffe, M. L., & Harris, R. (2020) 'Repositioning Curriculum Teaching and Learning through Black-British history'. In Research Intelligence, Issue #144. London: British Educational Research Association (BERA). https://www.bera.ac.uk/publication/repositioning-curriculum-teaching-and-learning-through-black-british-history
Moncrieffe, M. L. (2020) 'When will Britain have a black rider in the Tour?' Pro cycling Magazine, October 2020. London: Pro cycling Magazine. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1w7MyTOoIl_vwINu48U-Av8S32TgHMk39/view?usp=sharing
Moncrieffe, M. L., (2020) 'Tour de France 2020: professional cycling's history of anti-blackness'. London: The Conversation, 26th August. https://theconversation.com/tour-de-france-2020-facing-up-to-professional-cyclings-history-of-anti-blackness-142092
Moncrieffe, M.L., (Ed.) (2020) Decolonising the Curriculum: Teaching and Learning about Race-Equality. Issue 3 - July 2020. Falmer: University of Brighton. https://cris.brighton.ac.uk/ws/portalfiles/portal/14207553/Decolonising_the_Curriculum_Issue_3_Teaching_and_Learning_about_Race_Equality_July_2020.pdf
Moncrieffe, M. L. (2020) 'Where are the black Britons in elite cycling?', The Telegraph, 28th June 2020. London: The Telegraph. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/cycling/2020/06/28/black-britons-elite-cycling/
Moncrieffe, M. (2020) 'Reflections on the 'velodrome of whiteness' at the London Olympics', VeloNews, 25th June 2020. Colorado: VeloNews https://www.velonews.com/culture/commentary-reflections-on-the-velodrome-of-whiteness-at-the-london-olympics/
Moncrieffe, M. L. (2020) #BlackLivesMatter in Education, The BERA Blog, 11th June 2020. London: British Educational Research Association (BERA) https://www.bera.ac.uk/blog/blacklivesmatter-in-education
Moncrieffe, M. L. (2020) 'British Cycling's Deep Breath', The Road Book Journal. https://www.theroadbook.co.uk/2020/06/04/dr-marlon-moncrieffe-blackbritishlivesmatterincycling/
Moncrieffe, M. L., (Ed.) with Harris, R., & Race, R. (2020) Decolonising the Curriculum: Transnational Perspectives. Research Intelligence, Issue #142. London: British Educational Research Association (BERA).
Education/Academic qualification
PhD, University of Reading
Master, University of Surrey
Bachelor, University of Surrey
External positions
British Educational Research Association (BERA) Council
Chartered College of Teaching, Fellow
British Cycling, Track Commission
Social Sciences, Journal Board, Topics Editor
Liverpool Hope University, External Examiner
Nottingham Trent University, External Examiner
Keywords
- L Education (General)
- Black British History
- Decolonising Curriculum Knowledge
- International Education
- Teaching and Learning
- Cycling
- Anti-Racism
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Consolidation, learning and evaluation in Kenya and Rwanda: A critical review of Changing the Story projects in Eastern Africa
1/05/20 → 30/06/21
Project: Research Councils / Government Depts.
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Examining Interpretations of Civil National Values made by Young People in Post-Conflict Settings (Kenya and Nepal)
Moncrieffe, M. & Stephens, D.
31/03/19 → 31/12/19
Project: Grant
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Bristol Libraries - Desire Discrimination Determination. Black Champions in Cycling Exhibition 16-30th January
Moncrieffe, M., 16 Jan 2022Research output: Non-textual output › Exhibition
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Challenging, decolonising and transforming primary school history curriculum knowledge
Moncrieffe, M., 31 Jan 2022, In: Journal of the Chartered College of Teaching. Spring 2022, 14, p. 53-55 3 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Open Access -
Decolonising Curriculum Knowledge: International Perspectives and Interdisciplinary Approaches
Moncrieffe, M. (ed.), University of Edinburgh, Universidad EAFIT, Janaki Women's Awareness Society, University of South Australia, University of Johannesburg, Mauritius Institute of Education, Chiang Mai University, University of South-Eastern Norway, Niagara University, Kazan Federal University, University of Warsaw, Wittenborg University of Applied Sciences & University of Edinburgh, 11 Apr 2022, (Accepted/In press) Palgrave Macmillan. 155 p.Research output: Book/Report › Book - edited › peer-review
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Decolonising curriculum knowledge in Europe (Symposium): What’s been happening in teacher education? What’s next for informing policy and practice?
Moncrieffe, M., University of South-Eastern Norway & University of Warsaw, 11 Apr 2022, p. 77. 1 p.Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper › peer-review
Open Access -
Empowering community in creating and embedding cycling lifestyles: a small-scale impact case study with trainee-teachers and early career teachers
Moncrieffe, M. & Doidge, M., 1 Feb 2022, (Accepted/In press)Research output: Book/Report › Project report › peer-review
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National Cycling Show 2022. Birmingham NEC - Desire Discrimination Determination. Black Champions in Cycling
Marlon Moncrieffe (Keynote speaker)
19 Jun 2022Activity: External talk or presentation › Oral presentation
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Teach First Symposium 'Equity, Diversity and Decolonising the Curriculum'
Marlon Moncrieffe (Keynote speaker)
14 Jun 2022Activity: External talk or presentation › Invited talk
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King's College, London. Hybrid Public Symposium: Decolonising knowledge production in global health & social medicine
Marlon Moncrieffe (Keynote speaker)
10 Jun 2022Activity: External talk or presentation › Invited talk
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Rapha Munich, Germany. 'Spread the word' book tour. Desire Discrimination Determination - Black Champions in Cycling.
Marlon Moncrieffe (Keynote speaker)
4 May 2022Activity: External talk or presentation › Oral presentation
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Rapha Berlin, Germany. 'Spread the word' book tour. Desire Discrimination Determination - Black Champions in Cycling.
Marlon Moncrieffe (Keynote speaker)
3 May 2022Activity: External talk or presentation › Invited talk