Jon is a Lecturer and Staff Tutor in the School of Education, Childhood, Youth and Sport (ECYS). He is a multidisciplinary social scientist with skills in both qualitative and quantitative research. Much of his work is in the field of Sociology of Education, and he is interested in issues around policy and practice. His teaching interests are mainly in Sociology, Childhood and Youth. He has been an Associate Lecturer at the Open University since 2018, teaching across various modules in Social Science and Health and Social Care. Prior to working for the Open University, Jon had a broad career in education, both in compulsory and higher education. He completed his PhD at Staffordshire University in 2019, focusing on widening participation policy and practice. He has written numerous publications on widening access to higher education. He also has a particular interest in the role creative methods can play in research and evaluation. His current research focuses on three key areas: HE transitions, neurodivergence and part-time doctoral study.
Qualifications
PhD (2019, Staffordshire University)
MSc Psychology (conversion) [distinction] (2024, The Open University)
MEd Education (2012, The Open University)
MA in Social Science (2011, The Open University)
BA (hons.) Open Degree [first class honours] (2010, The Open University)
Senior Fellow, Higher Education Academy (2019)
Jon's research interests span several areas related to education. His primary research focuses on the policy and practices related to widening participation. In recent years this has expanded to involve exploring the role of digital technologies in advancing the participation outreach work. More recently, he has been working on research projects exploring educational transitions, including those of neurodivergent students and of students into postgraduate study. He has also conducted research in relation to masculinities and part-time doctoral research. His methodological interests centre on the role of creative methods in qualitative research.
His work challenges assumptions, presumptions, and stereotypes of how individuals from marginalised experience education. It does so by adopting creative approaches that draw on relevant ideas, methods and theories that reach beyond traditional educational research. Finding ways for individuals to articulate and reflect upon their experiences in new ways whilst also providing space for those voices to be heard to different audiences is central to this work. Creativity is used not as a method but as a way of allowing ideas to surface that might not become visible in other ways. His distinct contribution is in making connections in different ways and thinking creatively about how to make sense of disparate ideas in ways that can challenge how things are done in practice to improve the experiences of marginalised groups.
The business of widening participation: policy, practice and culture (co-edited with Colin McCaig and Ruth Squire)
Thriving in part-time doctoral study (co-written with Kay Guccione)
2024 - Moving on up? Childhood and Youth undergraduate students’ perspectives of postgraduate study [Funder: PRAXIS, The Open University] Co-Investigator: Dr Kate Breeze)
2022 - All Access AUB Project Evaluation [Funder: Arts University Bournemouth]
2021 - Exploring the transitions of Neurodiverse Access students to level one study: Narratives of study skills and support [Funder:PRAXIS, The Open University] Co-Investigator: Dr Renu Bhandari)
Jon is also an experienced Mentor for HEA fellowship candidates.
Jon co leads the Thriving Part-time blog with Kay Guccione
Outside of the Open University, he plays an active role in the Widening Access to higher education community as a freelance evaluator, researcher and training facilitator.
Internalizing the Present in the Articulation of the Future: Masculinity, Inequality and trying on new Possible Selves (2023-12-01)
Blower, Alex and Rainford, Jon
Boyhood Studies. An Interdisciplinary Journal, 16(2) (pp. 109-132)
Exploring the Transitions of Neurodivergent Access Students to Level One Study: Narratives of Study Skills and Support (2023-01-24)
Bhandari, Renu and Rainford, Jon
International Journal of Educational and Life Transitions, 2, Article 5(1)
Are we still “raising aspirations”? The complex relationship between aspiration and widening participation practices in English higher education institutions (2023)
Rainford, Jon
Educational Review, 75(3) (pp. 411-428)
Stripping back the novelty: A critical reflection on the dual use of a comic-based approach to engage participants and publics (2021-09-01)
Rainford, Jon
Methodological Innovations Online, 14(3) (pp. 1-12)
How institutional doxa shapes access to higher education through framings of ‘potential’ (2021)
Rainford, Jon
Power and Education, 13(3) (pp. 171-186)
Working with/in institutions: how policy enactment in widening participation is shaped through practitioners’ experience (2021)
Rainford, Jon
British Journal of Sociology of Education, 42(2) (pp. 287-303)
Confidence and the effectiveness of creative methods in qualitative interviews with adults (2019)
Rainford, Jon
International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 23(1) (pp. 109-122)
Thriving in Part-Time Doctoral Study: Integrating Work, Life and Research (2024)
Rainford, Jon and Guccione, Kay
Insider Guides to Success in Academia
ISBN : 9781032122885 | Publisher : Routledge | Published : Abingdon
A Democratic View of Professional Development in HE (2024)
Rainford, Jon
In: Hopkins, Neil and Thompson, Carol eds. Reflections on Identity: Narratives from Educators (pp. 69-82)
ISBN : 9783031467936 | Publisher : Springer Cham | Published : Cham, Switzerland
Enabling part time doctoral researchers to develop effective support villages (2023)
Rainford, Jon
In: Elliot, Dely L.; Bengtsen, Søren S.E. and Guccione, Kay eds. Developing Researcher Independence Through the Hidden Curriculum (pp. 169-177)
ISBN : 9783031428746 | Publisher : Springer Nature Switzerland AG. | Published : Basingstoke, UK
Introduction: The case for a ‘business of widening participation' (2022-10-10)
McCaig, Colin; Rainford, Jon and Squire, Ruth
In: McCaig, Colin; Rainford, Jon and Squire, Ruth eds. The Business of Widening Participation: Policy, Practice and Culture (pp. 1-18)
ISBN : 9781800430501 | Publisher : Emerald Publishing Limited | Published : Bingley
Increasing and Widening Participation in the Market: System Differentiation at the Institutional/Sectoral Level (2022-10-10)
McCaig, Colin and Rainford, Jon
In: McCaig, Colin; Rainford, Jon and Squire, Ruth eds. The Business of Widening Participation: Policy, Practice and Culture (pp. 57-78)
ISBN : 9781800430501 | Publisher : Emerald Publishing Limited | Published : Bingley
Operationalisation of Widening Participation in Practice (2022-10-10)
Rainford, Jon
In: McCaig, Colin; Rainford, Jon and Squire, Ruth eds. The Business of Widening Participation: Policy, Practice and Culture (pp. 79-100)
ISBN : 9781800430501 | Publisher : Emerald Publishing Limited | Published : Bingley
Conclusion: Evolving Markets; Where Next for the Business of WP? (2022-10-10)
McCaig, Colin; Rainford, Jon and Squire, Ruth
In: McCaig, Colin; Rainford, Jon and Squire, Ruth eds. The Business of Widening Participation: Policy, Practice and Culture (pp. 187-206)
ISBN : 9781800430501 | Publisher : Emerald Publishing Limited | Published : Bingley
Using Theory-Based Approaches to Embed Evaluation within a Small Specialist Performing Arts Institution (2022-05-09)
Rainford, Jon and Baptista, Vanessa
In: Dent, Samuel; Mountford-Zimdars, Anna and Burke, Ciaran eds. Theory of Change (Great Debates in Higher Education) (pp. 81-99)
ISBN : 978-1-80071-790-9 | Publisher : Emerald Publishing Limited | Published : Bingley
The Business of Widening Participation: Policy, Practice and Culture (2022-10-10)
McCaig, Colin; Rainford, Jon and Squire, Ruth eds.
ISBN : 9781800430501 | Publisher : Emerald Publishing Limited | Published : Bingley
“Fearless” exploration of creative methodology in research (2023-10)
Bhandari, Renu and Rainford, Jon
In : “Fearless” exploration of creative methodology in research (23 Oct 2023, Online)
Exploring the transitions of Neurodivergent Access students to level one study: Narratives of study skills and support (2023-05-18)
Bhandari, Renu and Rainford, Jon
In : PRAXIS Festival of Scholarship (18 May 2023, The Open University [Online])
Bridging the awarding gap in the transitions of neurodivergent students moving from Access to Level 1 study (2023-05-17)
Bhandari, Renu and Rainford, Jon
In : Equality, Diversity, Inclusion & Accessibility (EDIA) AL Professional Development (Online) Event – 17 May 2023 (17 May 2023, The Open University [Online])
Exploring the Transitions of Neurodivergent Access Students to Level One Study: Narratives of Study Skills and Support (2023)
Bhandari, Renu and Rainford, Jon
In : Research Centre for Transformative Change: Educational & Life Transitions (TCELT) Research Seminar (5 Jul 2023, University of Dundee)
Listening to Neurodivergent student voice: Supporting transitions to level 1 study (2023)
Bhandari, Renu and Rainford, Jon
In : ISSOTL23 (International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Context matters): Research on Teaching & Learning: Integrating Practices (8-11 Nov 2023, Utrecht University, Netherlands)
Holding a Prism - Reflecting on the challenges and changing expectations through the experiences of Neurodiverse students transitioning from interdisciplinary Access to specific disciplines (2022)
Bhandari, Renu and Rainford, Jon
In : Future of Interdisciplinary Teaching & Learning @ The OU Conference (21-22 Jun 2022)
Understanding the lived experience of digital poverty as a distance learner: student and tutor perspectives (2024-04-03)
Turner, Wendy; Gracia, Rosaria and Rainford, Jon
The Open University, Milton Keynes, UK.
Exploring the transitions of Neurodivergent Access students to Level One Study: Narratives of Study Skills and Support (2022-08-19)
Bhandari, Renu and Rainford, Jon
The Open University