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A/Prof. Glenn Auld

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Position

Associate Professor in Education

Faculty

Faculty of Arts and Education

Department

School of Education

Campus

Melbourne Burwood Campus

Qualifications

GCHE Exempt, Deakin University, 2014
Doctor of Philosophy, University of Ballarat, 2005
Master of Education, Charles Darwin University, 1996
Bachelor of Science, University of Queensland, 1985

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Biography

The ongoing legacies of Australia's invasion, including horrific acts of genocide, underpin my privileged life. My research is a journey of becoming a bad invader to support the healing of Country and uphold the sovereign rights of First Nations Peoples. My academic career troubles literacy learning in schools and higher education at a time when voice, treaty and truth are unfinished business in Australia. Drawing on over 30 years of teaching and researching, I publish on strength-based approaches to literacy learning in contexts where discourses of resilience are yet to be nationally recognised.

My research is informed by 15 years of classroom experience, spanning secondary, primary and early childhood education contexts in schools and centres with high numbers of Aboriginal Student enrolments. To foreground systemic change in education, I have sustained research partnerships in First Nations led literacy projects. My research program infuses true histories of Australia and contemporary narratives of First Nations peoples’ resistance to reimagine literacy pedagogy in post-treaty Australia.

Although my research trajectory is often beset by my raced and gendered symbolic violence, it is based on a vision where Indigenous Knowledges will, once again, lay the foundation for all education in Australia. I have contributed to over 100 publications including digital texts in threatened First Nations languages, edited books, book chapters, refereed journal articles, reports, media stories and other publications in a range of high standing international and national peer review publications and conference proceedings.

The $2M in funding I have won includes many reviews of national and state educational programs in literacy and technology that I have either led or collaborated on. I collegially supervised five higher degree by research (HDR) students to completion in 2021. My service contribution has included course directing, HDR co-ordinating and initiating professional experience opportunities for pre-service teachers. Currently, I am a Research Integrity Advisor, a member of the Deakin University Teaching and Learning Committee, and I co-lead the Educating for Sustainable and Just Digital Societies Research Program. I review for a diverse range of national and international journals reporting on invader and First Nations relations in education.

My academic impact, however, is all messed up because there will never be justice on stolen land.

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Research interests

  • Digital literacy practices
  • Imaginging literacy education in post-treaty Australia
  • Representations of sustainability and place in children's literature
  • Paradoxes in literacy learning 
  • Gratitude in literacy learning

Teaching interests

Literacy

New Media

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education
 

Units taught

EEE754 Literacy Language and Learning

Professional activities

Deakin University Research Integrity Advisor
Deakin Univeristy Teaching and Learning Committee Member
Co-convenor of the Educating for Sustainable and Just Digital Society Research Program

Awards

2002 Australian Association for Educational Research Betty Watts Award for Significant contribution to Indigenous Education.

2014 Australian Council for Computers in Education Best Paper Award Shared with Michael Henderson and Nicola Johnson entitled "Ethics of Teaching with Social Media"

Projects

Transitioning for Growth: Successful Transition Strategies from Primary to Secondary School

Leading Indigenous Cultural Inclusion Module in collaboration with the Bastow Institute of Educational Leadership (Bastow) and the Koorie Unit of the Learning

Experience Culture and Learning: Articulating pre-service teacher placement experiences in the Northern Territory.

Evaluating the More Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Teacher Initiative (Australia Council of Deans of Education component)
 

Publications

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2024

Teacher Agency and the Digital Technologies Curriculum in Disadvantaged Australian Schools

J O’Mara, G Auld, J Lynch, A Cloonan

(2024), Vol. 51, pp. 365-380, Australian Educational Researcher, C1

journal article

Data justice in education: Toward a research agenda

Luci Pangrazio, Glenn Auld, Julianne Lynch, Carly Sawatzki, Gavin Duffy, Shelley Hannigan, Jo O’Mara

(2024), pp. 1-12, Educational Philosophy and Theory, London, Eng., C1

journal article

Neither this nor that: the challenge of social justice for non-indigenous English teachers in First Nations Australian education contexts

T Delphine, G Auld, J Lynch, J O’Mara

(2024), pp. 1-16, English in Education, London, Eng., C1

journal article
2023

Urgency through education: Futures learning through children's literature

G Auld, J O'Mara, P White

(2023), Vol. 39, pp. 234-240, Australian Journal of Environmental Education, Cambridge, Eng., C1

journal article

Teachers' everyday work-for-change: implementing curriculum policy in 'disadvantaged' schools

J Lynch, G Auld, J O’Mara, A Cloonan

(2023), pp. 1-19, Journal of Education Policy, London, Eng., C1

journal article
2022

Reading as Community: Solace, pleasures and becoming during COVID-19 pandemic

Joanne O'Mara, Glenn Auld

(2022), pp. 238-252, Applied Arts and Health: Building Bridges Across Arts, Therapy, Education and Community, Chicago, Ill., B1

book chapter

Examining the paradoxes children experience in language and literacy learning

G Auld, J O’Mara, A Cloonan, T Delphine, A Eyers, M Nicholas, S Ohi, L Paatsch, L Pangrazio, J Quick

(2022), pp. 1-16, Australian Journal of Language and Literacy, Berlin, Germany, C1

journal article
2021

Translanguaging across time, space and generations: Ndjébbana Djérwarra share 42 stories in 20 minutes

Glenn Auld, Lena Djabibba, Joanne O'Mara

(2021), pp. 73-83, Rethinking languages education : directions, challenges and innovations, Abingdon, Eng., B1

book chapter

Partnerships in times of teacher education 'crises': affective atmosphere and the relational ethics of teacher educators

Glenn Auld, Alex Kostogriz

(2021), pp. 79-96, Teacher Education Through Uncertainty and Crisis : Towards Sustainable Futures, Abingdon, Eng., B1

book chapter

Gratitude notes as formative assessment in middle years literacy learning

Glenn Auld, Joanne O'Mara, Andrew Eyers

(2021), Vol. 29, pp. 37-46, Literacy learning: the middle years, Norwood, S.Aust., C1

journal article

Necessary But Not Sufficient: Literacy Pedagogies for Changing Times

Joanne O'Mara, Glenn Auld, Narelle Wood

(2021), Vol. 23, pp. 32-44, LANGUAGE AND LITERACY, C1

journal article

An argument or using the Earth Carter Principles as ideological framing in award winning children's literature

Glenn Auld, Joanne O'Mara, Peta White

(2021), Vol. 44, pp. 86-95, Australian Journal of Language and Literacy, Adelaide, S.Aust., C1

journal article

Improving the Outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Students Within Catholic Education Tasmania: Literature review.

Glenn Auld, Joanne O'Mara, Clair Anderson, Natalie Brown, Tim Corcoran, Kitty Te Riele, Julianne Moss, Tim Delphine, David Hicks, Harsha Chandir, Tess Crellin, Emma Rudling

(2021), Hobart, Tas., A6

research report/technical paper
2020

Translanguaging: Towards a strength-based literacy curriculum

Glenn Auld, Lena Djabibba, Joanne O'Mara

(2020), Vol. 28, pp. 32-40, Literacy Learning: The Middle Years, Crows Nest, NSW, C1

journal article

Assessing pre-service teachers' literacy pedagogy through gratitude notes to secondary students

G Auld, A Eyers, J O'Mara

(2020), Vol. 45, pp. 62-75, Australian Journal of Teacher Education, C1

journal article

A critical analysis of ecological sustainability ideology in award-winning early children's literature

P White, G Auld, M Wells

(2020), Vol. 37, pp. 147-158, Australian Journal of Environmental Education, C1

journal article

Supporting the Implementation of Digital Technologies in Disadvantaged Schools: Case study of impact, outcomes and sustainability

Julianne Lynch, Glenn Auld, Anne Cloonan, Joanne O'Mara, Christopher Speldewinde

(2020), Geelong, Vic., A6

research report/technical paper
2019

The evidence of literacy learning through contemporary Kunibídji knowledge systems

Lena Djabibba, Glenn Auld, Joanne O'Mara

(2019), Vol. 19, pp. 15-32, Literacy education and indigenous Australians : theory, research and practice, Berlin, Germany, B1

book chapter

'Four Boys Nga-Lerebina Ngana': Oracy and Translanguaging in English and Ndjébbana

J O’mara, G Auld, L Djabibba

(2019), Vol. 54, pp. 59-68, English in Australia, C1

journal article

Supporting Implementation of Digital Technologies: Progress report - Data Point 2 - Focus on curriculum and pedagogy and learning outcomes

Julianne Lynch, Glenn Auld, Anne Cloonan, Joanne O'Mara, Christopher Speldewinde

(2019), Sydney, N.S.W., A6

research report/technical paper
2018

Is there a case for mandatory reporting of racism in schools?

G Auld

(2018), Vol. 47, pp. 146-157, Australian journal of Indigenous education, Cambridge, Eng., C1

journal article
2016

Dangerous practices: The practicum experiences of non-indigenous pre-service teachers in remote communities

G Auld, J Dyer, C Charles

(2016), Vol. 41, pp. 165-179, Australian Journal of Teacher Education, C1

journal article

How does the act of writing impact on discursively mediated professional identities? A case study of three teachers

M Wells, D Lyons, G Auld

(2016), Vol. 51, pp. 53-61, English in Australia, C1

journal article
2015

Teaching the "other" : curriculum "outcomes" and digital technology in the out-of-school lives of young people

G Auld, N Johnson

(2015), pp. 163-181, Critical perspectives on technology and education, New York, N.Y., B1

book chapter

The ethical dilemmas of social networking sites in classroom contexts

G Auld, M Henderson

(2015), pp. 741-756, Human rights and ethics: concepts, methodologies, tools, and applications, Hershey, Pa., B1-1

book chapter

Leading indigenous cultural inclusion 2014 program evaluation report

B Martin, R McIvor, K Lovett, B Cherednichenko, G Auld, J Dyer

(2015), Melbourne, Vic., A6

research report/technical paper

Transitioning for growth. Successful transition strategies from primary to secondary school.

G Auld, G Williams, Y Loong, W Widjaja, G Levy, M Tan

(2015), Melbourne, Vic., A6-1

research report/technical paper
2014

Homework: a window into community literacies

K Hutchison, G Auld,, K Hutchison

(2014), pp. 117-132, Becoming a Teacher of Language and Literacy, Melbourne, Vic., B1

book chapter

Engaging with tensions

Glenn Auld, Glenn Auld, Brenton Doecke, Brenton Doecke, Rachel MacGilp, Rachel MacGilp

(2014), pp. 19-36, Becoming a Teacher of Language and Literacy, B1

book chapter

Literacy teaching and learning in digital times: tales of classroom interactions

M Wells, G Auld

(2014), pp. 63-82, Becoming a teacher of language and literacy, Melbourne, Vic., B1

book chapter

Connecting literacy learning outside of school to the Australian Curriculum in the middle years

G Auld, N Johnson

(2014), Vol. 22, pp. 22-27, Literacy learning: the middle years, Adelaide, S. A., C1

journal article

Becoming a teacher of language and literacy

B Doecke, G Auld, M Wells

(2014), Port Melbourne, Vic., A7

edited book

Ethics of teaching with social media

M Henderson, G Auld, N Johnson

(2014), pp. 1-7, ACEC 2014 : Now it’s personal : Australian Computers in Education 2014 conference, Adelaide, S. A., E1

conference
2013

The ethical dilemmas of social networking services in classroom contexts

G Auld, M Henderson

(2013), pp. 192-207, The social classroom : integrating social network use in education, Hershey, Pa., B1

book chapter

What does 'transformation of participation' mean in a university classroom? Exploring university pedagogy with the tools of cultural historical theory

H Tonyan, G Auld

(2013), pp. 215-227, Pedagogy in Higher Education: A Cultural Historical Approach, Cambridge, England, B1

book chapter

Silences of ethical practice: dilemmas for researchers using social media

M Henderson, N Johnson, G Auld

(2013), Vol. 19, pp. 546-560, Educational research and evaluation, Abingdon, England, C1

journal article

Digital oral feedback on written assignments as professional learning for teacher educators: a collaborative self-study

G Auld, A Ridgway, J Williams

(2013), Vol. 9, pp. 31-44, Studying teacher education, Abingdon, Eng., C1

journal article

Evaluation of the national partnership (teacher quality, supply and retention) initiatives for the Victorian school workforce

B Doecke, M Wells, J Kline, B Walker-Gibbs, C Campbell, L Hobbs, W Kortman, B Doig, G Auld, P Hubber, R Tytler, B Preston, M Long

(2013), [Geelong, Vic.], A6

research report/technical paper

The literacy and numeracy strategy literature review

A Kostogriz, C Vale, G Auld, D Blake, L Bragg, S Ohi, T Ollis, J O'Mara, L Paatsch, G Williams

(2013), Melbourne, Vic., A6-1

research report/technical paper

Knowledge making by pre-service teachers on a professional placement experience in a remote Australian indigenous community

G Auld, C Charles, J Dyer, G Levy, A Marshall

(2013), pp. 1-7, ATEA 2013 : Knowledge makers and notice takers: teacher education research impacting policy and practice : Proceedings of the Australian Teacher Education Association Conference 2013, Brisbane, Qld., E1

conference
2012

Using mobile phones as placed resources for literacy learning in a remote Indigenous community in Australia

G Auld, I Snyder, M Henderson

(2012), Vol. 26, pp. 279-296, Language and education, Abingdon, England, C1

journal article
2011

Digital oral feedback written assignments as professional learning for teacher educators : a collaborative self-study.

G Auld, J Williams, A Ridgway

(2011), pp. 1-7, ATEA 2011 : Proceedings of the 2011 ATEA Conference, Melbourne, Vic., E1-1

conference
2010

Students creating digital video in the primary classroom : student autonomy, learning outcomes, and professional learning communities

M Henderson, G Auld, B Holkner, G Russell, W Seah, A Fernando, G Romeo

(2010), Vol. 24, pp. 12-20, Australian educational computing, Belonnen, A.C.T., C1-1

journal article
2008

The production and distribution of Burarra talking books

R Darcy, G Auld

(2008), Vol. 23, pp. 19-23, Australian educational computing, Belconnen, A.C.T., C1-1

journal article
2007

Talking books for children's home use in a minority Indigenous Australian language context

G Auld

(2007), Vol. 23, pp. 48-67, Australasian journal of educational technology, Dickson, A.C.T., C1-1

journal article
2004

A middle approach to literacy in a minority Indigenous Australian language context.

G Auld

(2004), pp. 1-18, AARE 2004 : Doing the public good : positioning educational research ; AARE 2004 International Education Research conference proceedings, Melbourne, Vic., E1-1

conference
2002

What can we say about 112,000 taps on a Ndjebbana touch screen?

G Auld

(2002), Vol. 30, pp. 1-7, Australian journal of Indigenous education, Brisbane, Qld., C1-1

journal article

The role of the computer in learning ndjébbana

G Auld

(2002), Vol. 6, pp. 41-58, Language learning and technology, Honolulu, Hi., C1-1

journal article

Why should I present my thesis on computer assisted ndjébbana on dvd?

G Auld

(2002), pp. 1-13, AARE 2002 : Problematic futures : educational research in an era of uncertainty ; AARE 2002 conference papers, Brisbane, Qld., E1-1

conference

Funded Projects at Deakin

Other Public Sector Funding

Evaluation of the National Partnerships (Teacher, Quality, Supply and Retention) Initiatives for the Victorian school workforce

Prof Brenton Doecke, Prof Russell Tytler, Adj/Prof Christine Halse, Dr Brian Doig, Prof Julianne Moss, Prof Damian Blake, A/Prof Peter Hubber, Prof Coral Campbell, A/Prof Anne-Marie Morrissey, A/Prof Bernadette Walker-Gibbs, Dr Wendy Kortman, Mr Alan Marshall, Ms Barbara Preston, Dr Jodie Kline, A/Prof Glenn Auld, Prof Linda Hobbs

DEECD Department of Education and Early Childhood Development

  • 2013: $190,500
  • 2012: $25,500
  • 2011: $52,800

Literacy and Numeracy Strategy - Literature Review

A/Prof Colleen Vale, Prof Damian Blake, A/Prof Glenn Auld, Dr Leicha Bragg, Prof Louise Paatsch, A/Prof Trace Ollis, Prof Joanne O'Mara, Dr Sarah Ohi, Dr Gaye Williams

DEECD Department of Education and Early Childhood Development

  • 2013: $54,420

(PILOT) Leading Indigenous Cultural Inclusion Module

Prof Brian Martin, A/Prof Glenn Auld, Ms Julie Dyer

DEECD Department of Education and Early Childhood Development

  • 2015: $16,995
  • 2014: $155,010

Transition: Improved Literacy and Numeracy Outcomes (Successful strategies)

A/Prof Glenn Auld, Dr Esther Loong, A/Prof Wanty Widjaja, Dr Gaye Williams

DETVic Tender - Department of Education and Training Victoria

  • 2015: $59,670

Yarning the way: The role of Indigenous education paraprofessionals in guiding the post-school educational pathways of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander youth

A/Prof Maree Gruppetta, Prof Liz Cameron, A/Prof Glenn Auld

Higher Education Participation & Partnerships Program

  • 2016: $7,000

Evaluation of NISA project: Supporting implementation of Digital Technologies Curriculum

A/Prof Julianne Lynch, Prof Joanne O'Mara, Hon Prof Anne Cloonan, A/Prof Glenn Auld

Australian Curriculum, Assessment & Reporting Authority

  • 2020: $47,835
  • 2019: $22,500
  • 2018: $22,500
  • 2017: $5,000

Design and delivery of a Graduate Certificate of Secondary Digital Technologies.

A/Prof Julianne Lynch, Prof Andrew Cain, Dr Jo Raphael, Dr George Aranda, Dr Sunil Aryal, A/Prof Chathu Ranaweera, Dr Carly Sawatzki, A/Prof Matthew Thomas, Dr Guy Wood-Bradley, A/Prof Glenn Auld, Dr John Cripps Clark, Prof Linda Hobbs

DETVic Grant - Research - Department of Education and Training Victoria

  • 2024: $141,878
  • 2023: $529,906

Learner Improvement in Reading in Tasmanian Government Schools.

A/Prof Glenn Auld, Prof Julianne Moss, Prof Louise Paatsch, Prof Joanne O'Mara, Dr Maria Nicholas, Dr Sarah Ohi

Department for Education, Children & Young People (Tasmania)

  • 2024: $605,126
  • 2023: $605,126

Industry and Other Funding

MATSITI evaluation

A/Prof Glenn Auld, Prof Wendy Brabham, Mr Alan Marshall, Ms Kate Torpey, Dr Suneeti Rekhari

Australian Council of Deans of Education

  • 2012: $20,000

Improving the outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Students Project.

Prof Joanne O'Mara, Prof Julianne Moss, A/Prof Tim Corcoran, A/Prof Glenn Auld

Catholic Education Centre

  • 2021: $117,066
  • 2020: $42,867

Supervisions

Principal Supervisor
2016

Paul Joseph Duck

Thesis entitled: 'It don't mean a thing' 'Literary' Language in Senior Secondary Classrooms

Doctor of Philosophy (Education), School of Education

Executive Supervisor
2021

Tim Delphine

Thesis entitled: Toward a dialogical praxis: my search for good teaching

Doctor of Philosophy (Education), School of Education

Margaret Allison Beresford

Thesis entitled: Global edu-business leadership: Negotiating practice in the United Arab Emirates

Doctor of Philosophy (Education), School of Education

2020

Desiree Hernandez Ibinarriaga

Thesis entitled: Critical Co-design Methodology: Privileging Indigenous Knowledges and Biocultural Diversity (Australia/Mexico)

Doctor of Philosophy (Education), School of Education

Co-supervisor
2021

Maureen Patricia Cann

Thesis entitled: Literacy Reform in an Australian Secondary School: Living the Discourses of Recontextualisation

Doctor of Philosophy (Education), School of Education

Kate Michelle Harvie

Thesis entitled: Indigenous perspectives, teacher practice and Australian curriculum: the dynamic interplay

Doctor of Philosophy (Education), School of Education

Chuchu Long

Thesis entitled: Chinese College English students learning experience in China and Australia

Doctor of Philosophy (Education), School of Education

Associate Supervisor
2024

Paul Chi Hong Lip

Thesis entitled: Motivational Characteristics of Gifted and Talented Secondary English Learners in Hong Kong

Doctor of Philosophy (Education), School of Education

2015

Damien Michael Lyons

Thesis entitled: Literacy in and for the 21st century

Doctor of Philosophy (Education), School of Education

2014

Lisa Breen

Thesis entitled: Teacher professional practice and an ethic of care: an everyday problematic

Doctor of Philosophy (Education), School of Education

Alistair Welsh

Thesis entitled: Language Teaching for the Asian Century: Indonesian in Australian universities

Doctor of Philosophy (Education), School of Education