Dr. Dianne Toe |
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| Position | Deputy HOS of Education | |
| d.toe@deakin.edu.au | ||
| Area | School of Education | |
| Phone | +61 3 522 71455 | |
| Campus | Geelong | |
| Location | ic3.501 | |
| Role and profile | Senior Lecturer in Pedagogy and Curriculum (Inclusive Education) | |
| Teaching responsibilities |
ETP101 Teacher-learner Identities (Campus coordinator: Geelong) EEE208 Understanding Learners (Campus coordinator: Geelong) |
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| Research interests |
Online communication and peer relationships The pragmatic skills of school-aged children Working memory and reading difficulties The benefits of soundfield amplification in inclusive education settings. |
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| Current research projects |
Development of pragmatic skills in school-aged children with hearing loss and their age-matched peers. The role of text-based computer mediated conversations in facilitating peer relationships. Evaluating the benefits of soundfield amplification for children who deaf in Victorian schools |
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| Qualifications |
Doctor of Philosophy Master of Philosophy Bachelor of Arts (Hons) Diploma of Audiology Graduate Diploma of Education (Primary) |
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| Memberships |
Victorian Institute of Teaching Audiological Society of Australia (CCP) |
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| Conferences |
International Conference of Educators of the Deaf (ICED) Australian & New Zealand Conference for Educators of the Deaf (ANZCED) International Reflective Practice Conference Asia Pacific Conference on Deafness (APCD) American Speech & Hearing Association (ASHA) |
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| Research link | View Deakin associated research data | |