Elizabeth Tudball
Adjunct Associate Professor · Internationalisation of education
Monash UniversityAbout
Elizabeth Tudball is an Adjunct Associate Professor at the School of Curriculum Teaching & Inclusive Education, Monash University. She currently serves as the Director of Undergraduate Programs in the Faculty of Education and is a leading figure in civics and citizenship education in Australia.
- President, Social and Citizenship Education Association of Australia
- Expert advisor for the Australian curriculum in civics and citizenship
- Leader of international teaching practicum initiatives at Monash South Africa
Her research focuses on transformative educational practices that bridge local and global contexts, emphasizing:
- Internationalisation of education
- Teacher professional learning
- Indigenous perspectives in curricula
- Values education
- Social and civic engagement
Her recent work explores the intersection of digital activism and youth political participation, as seen in her 2022 study on the #schoolstrike4climate movement. She has contributed extensively to educational literature through chapters and commissioned reports, including analyses of Asia literacy and curriculum development for democratic citizenship. Tudball's projects, such as the Building Leadership for Change through School Immersion series, highlight her commitment to immersive, practice-based teacher education and systemic educational reform.
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