Roland Tormey


Roland Tormey is an Irish sociologist, teacher, researcher and curriculum developer. He is the head of Teaching Support Centre at EPFL's College of Humanities.

Career

Tormey studied sociology and social administration at the University College Dublin and earned his bachelor's degree in 1992. He then enrolled in a PhD in sociology and joined James Wickham at the Trinity College Dublin. He graduated in 2000 with a thesis on "The Part-Time Soul: Case Studies in the Management of Culture and Flexibility in Irish Retail." At the London [South Bank University] he earned a postgraduate certificate in development and environmental education in 2000. From 1996 to 2004 he was a lecturer in sociology at Mary Immaculate College at the University of Limerick, before moving to the Department of Education and Professional Studies at University of Limerick, where he become Department Head in 2009.
Since 2011, he has worked at EPFL, where he teaches and researches in learning sciences and engineering education and is head of the Teaching Support Centre.

Research

While at University of Limerick and at the Mary Immaculate College Tormey's research focus lay on the representation of ethnicity and national identity in school curricula, which contributed to the development of the Irish National Intercultural Education Guidelines for Irish Primary and Post-primary schools; the pedagogy of social sciences, where he studied the development of social scientific thinking in upper secondary school students and was instrumental in the development of Irish national syllabus for Sociology and Political Science; and emotional intelligence and emotional competences in initial teacher education. This work highlighted the emotional demands on student teachers as well as calling into question numerous pre-existing assumptions about teacher emotional intelligence and about the relationship between measured emotional intelligence and teacher performance.
His current research is focused on evidence-informed approaches to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) teacher learning at universities; the development of meta-cognition in students transitioning into STEM; and the impact of gender on group work experiences of engineering students. An emerging research area Tormey peruses is the study of emotions in engineering ethics education.
His research was featured in the Swiss television RTS and at the French CRI.

Distinctions

Tormey is a member of the board of directors of the European Society for Engineering Education, member of the board of directors of Global Schoolroom, and co-chair of the SEFI Engineering Ethics Special Interest Group. He was previously a member of the board of the Swiss Faculty Development Network. He has represented Ireland on the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe steering committee and task force on the decade of education for sustainable development and was co-chair of the UNECE Expert Group on Competences in ESD from 2009 to 2011.

Selected works

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