Sue Shore
Director
School of Education
Charles Darwin University
Australia
Biography
Sue Shore is a Professor in Education at Charles Darwin University and Founding Director of the International Graduate Centre of Education. Since joining the academy in 1988 Professor Shore has been actively engaged at executive level in a number of professional associations and steered leadership of School, Faulty and University level committees on research governance, student governance and course review. Sue’s active involvement in community service includes working closely with practitioners and professional bodies to promote listening as the basis of knowledge sharing.
Research Interest
Key areas of research expertise Social and cultural politics of education Situated knowledges in educational practice Interdisciplinary approaches to global learning Theory-building as racialised practice Policy analysis and practitioner research.
Publications
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Seddon, T., Bennett, D., Bennett, S., Bobis, J., Chan, P., Harrison, N., & Shore, S. (2013). Education research Australia: a changing ecology of knowledge and practice. Australian Educational Researcher, 40(4), 433-451.
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Harrison, N, Bennett, S, Bennett, D, Bobis, J, Chan, P, Seddon, T & Shore S. (2013). Changing boundaries – shifting identities: strategic interventions to enhance the future of educational research in Australia. Australian Educational Researcher, 40(4), pp. 493-507.
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Whitington, V., Shore, S., & Thompson, C. (2014) ‘Time to ponder’: professional learning in early childhood education. Australasian Journal of Early Childhood, 39(1), 65-72.