Prof. Greg Shaw
Head of School
School of Education
Charles Darwin University
Australia
Biography
Greg has long experience working in a range of educational contexts. He began his career as a secondary agriculture science teacher, and has worked in primary, vocational education, community development, Higher Education and as a consultant in education.
Research Interest
Greg's research interests are wide ranging that include: ICT in education. agricultural education. Technology and science education. professional development and adult education. distance education and online learning. evaluation. rural education. developmental education. indigenous and cross-cultural education.
Publications
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Shaw, G. 2008 & 2009, 2010, 2012 (in draft) ‘ICT at University: Skills for Success’, Charles Darwin University Press, Darwin, 229p. (over 4,000 copies sold)
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Shaw, G. 2012, ‘Education for rural transformation through principals’ professional development in Indonesia’, in V Chinapah & L Wang (eds.), Strategies to achieve balanced inclusive educational development: equity-quality-internationalization, Institute of International Education, Stockholm University.
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Cavanagh, D, Shaw, G & Wang, L 2013, ‘Technical and vocational education and training, and skills development for rural transformation’, in K Ananiadou (ed.), Revisiting global trends in TVET: Reflections on theory and practice, UNESCO-UNEVOC International Centre for Technical and Vocational Education and Training, Bonn, Germany.