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ETAQ State Conference

ETAQ State Conference

August 7, 2017

A/Prof Larissa McLean Davies will present the keynote address at the 2017 English Teachers Association of Queensland (ETAQ) Annual State… More

Chief Investigator keynote presentations at national and international conferences

Chief Investigator keynote presentations at national and international conferences

March 13, 2017

Professor Lyn Yates is one of the keynote speakers at the 3rd European Conference on Curriculum Studies to be held… More

Lead Chief Investigator Larissa McLean Davies in the media

Lead Chief Investigator Larissa McLean Davies in the media

March 11, 2017

Associate Professor Larissa McLean Davies joined Geraldine Doogue to discuss testing, teaching and what works in education on Radio National’s… More

Call for early career teachers

Call for early career teachers

January 12, 2017

Are you an early career English teacher? Are you interested in sharing your views about teaching English? We are seeking… More

Project Launch

Project Launch

December 2, 2016

The official launch of the Investigating Literary Knowledge in the Making of English Teachers project was held on Friday 2… More

Associate Professor Larissa McLean Davies speaks with 3AW about Bob Dylan being awarded the Nobel Prize

Associate Professor Larissa McLean Davies speaks with 3AW about Bob Dylan being awarded the Nobel Prize

October 14, 2016

Lead Chief Investigator of the Literary Knowledge project Associate Professor Larissa McLean Davies speaks with 3AW about Bob Dylan being… More

Pursuit: Rewriting the book on literature teaching

Pursuit: Rewriting the book on literature teaching

October 13, 2016

As the literary landscape evolves, so does how the subject is taught in schools. How are our new teachers coping… More

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Dr Lucy Buzacott
Melbourne Graduate School of Education
The University of Melbourne
Email: lucy.buzacott@unimelb.edu.au
Phone: (03) 8344 7605

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