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Dr. Elizabeth Briant is a Researcher in the School of Education at Queensland University of Technology (QUT), where she specializes in education policy, teacher education, and curriculum studies. Her work focuses on equity and inclusion in education, particularly addressing gender and sexuality diversity, multicultural classrooms, and literacy challenges faced by migrant students. She has contributed significantly to studies like the Footprints in Time Longitudinal Study of Indigenous Children and co-led the Empowering Global Learners project emphasizing participatory action research. Her research bridges theory and practice, addressing transformative learning in teacher education programs and assessing classroom readiness through innovative methodologies. Collaborations with institutions like QUT have produced influential reports and modules on global citizenship and qualitative data analysis. Dr. Briant’s publications span journals such as Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education and Assessment and Evaluation in Higher Education, reflecting her commitment to evidence-based educational reform.
Her research interests include analyzing the role of shadow education systems, evaluating teacher performance assessments, and fostering inclusive pedagogy for diverse student populations. Through projects like the Mount Isa Early Childhood Education Final Report, she addresses educational disparities in regional areas. Dr. Briant’s interdisciplinary approach integrates sociocultural perspectives with practical educational strategies to promote equitable learning environments.
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