
Alberto Bellocchi
Associate Professor · Science Education
Queensland University of TechnologyAbout
Associate Professor Alberto Bellocchi holds an academic position in the School of Education at Queensland University of Technology. His research focuses on science education, particularly the interplay between social bonds, emotions, and knowledge construction in secondary classrooms. He leads the STEM Education Research Group and serves as Lead Editor for the Cultural Studies of Science Education journal. His work bridges theory and practice, emphasizing classroom interactions and teacher development.
Bellocchi earned a PhD from QUT and previously taught chemistry in Queensland schools. His research has been supported by grants including the Australian Research Council’s Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (2016-2018). He has authored/co-edited books like Exploring Emotions, Aesthetics and Wellbeing in Science Education Research and published widely in top journals such as Journal of Research in Science Teaching.
His research interests include:
- Science inquiry and epistemic cognition in post-truth contexts
- Emotional climate in teacher education
- Social bonds and collaborative learning dynamics
- STEM pedagogy innovation
Award-winning educator, Bellocchi has supervised over 10 PhD/Master’s students. His current projects explore emotional engagement in interprofessional education and climate change communication.
Bellocchi has received prestigious awards including the 2016 Best Publication Award and Vice-Chancellor’s Excellence Award. He actively contributes to curriculum design committees at national levels, influencing science education policy.
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