Holly Plante
Lecturer in Primary Education
Primary Education
email: h.plante@worc.ac.uk
Holly is a lecturer in Primary Education at the ºù«ÍÞÊÓÆµ of Worcester, teaching across the PGCE and BA Primary Initial Teacher Education programmes, with a focus on Mathematics, Science, and ‘Developing Self’.
Before joining the university in January 2023, Holly worked in a wide range of educational settings, including mainstream and special schools across Worcestershire, Coventry, and Warwickshire. Her experience spans both primary and secondary phases, covering urban, rural, and specialist provisions. Trained to teach across the full primary age range, she has supported learners from Key Stage One through to Key Stage Four, including pupils with diverse needs and backgrounds.
In her school-based roles, Holly focused on improving life outcomes for hard-to-reach learners and held leadership positions such as Curriculum Lead and Internal Quality Assurer. She also mentored both experienced and early career teachers.
At the ºù«ÍÞÊÓÆµ of Worcester, Holly serves as the Undergraduate Year 2 Primary Education Cohort Lead and the Personal Academic Tutor Lead for the Institute of Education. She is committed to promoting student voice and supporting holistic student experiences, creating inclusive and empowering environments for students.
In addition to her teaching and leadership responsibilities, Holly is a Personal and Academic Tutor and School Experience Mentor, contributing to both undergraduate and postgraduate teacher training programmes. Her approach is grounded in inclusive, trauma-informed practice and a strong awareness of neurodiversity, with an emphasis on reflective learning, wellbeing, and preparing future educators to thrive in diverse and dynamic classroom settings.
Qualifications
- Postgraduate Certificate in Learning and Teaching in Higher Education (ºù«ÍÞÊÓÆµ of Worcester)
- MSc Psychology (ºù«ÍÞÊÓÆµ of Worcester)
- BA (Hons) Primary Initial Teacher Education with QTS (ºù«ÍÞÊÓÆµ of Worcester)
- Mental Health First Aid
Learn Upon training completed:
- Introduction to Prevent Duty as it affects Higher Education
- Safeguarding Essentials
- Safer Recruitment
- UCISA Information Security Awareness Training
- Health and Safety
- Academic Integrity
Teaching & Research
Teaching Interests
- Mathematics
- Science
- Developing Self
- Special Educational Needs and Disabilities
- Social, Emotional and Mental Health
- Behaviour and Inclusion
Research Interests
- Inclusive Practice in Education – Universal Design for Learning
- Special Educational Needs, Disabilities and Inclusion
- Social, Emotional and Mental Health
- Developmental and Cognitive Psychology
- Quantitative and qualitative assessment of human characteristics (MA study)
- Adverse Childhood Experiences and trauma informed education
- Whole school approaches to inclusive SEND education
Professional Bodies
- Chartered College of Teaching
- British Psychological Society
- Fellow of the Higher Education Association
External Roles
- HE Representative for Worcestershire’s SEND and Alternative Provision Partnership
- Lead for the ºù«ÍÞÊÓÆµ of Worcester’s SENDI CPD Network