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Mark Fraser is a Lecturer in the School of Education at the University of Wollongong, Australia. He holds positions within the Faculty of Arts, Social Sciences & Humanities and has been affiliated with the institution since 2010. His academic background includes a Doctor of Education (2005–2011), Master of Education (TESOL) (2000), and other postgraduate qualifications. Prior to his academic career, he worked as a Bank Officer (1986–1993) and held senior teaching roles in Japanese universities (2001–2009).
Dr. Fraser’s research focuses on critical reflection, professional identity, and effective teaching practices in TESOL. He explores how interactions and curricular frameworks shape teacher development and classroom efficacy. His work bridges theoretical and practical dimensions of education, emphasizing reflective practices and curriculum alignment with policy.
His recent articles (2021–2024) highlight trends in reflective teaching, TESOL pedagogy, and identity formation. He has secured research funding through the University of Wollongong’s Early Mid-Career Researcher Grant (2022). Fraser supervises PhD candidates in areas like language policy, argumentative writing, and heritage language education.
He actively contributes to academic leadership roles, serving as Treasurer for the Applied Linguistics Association of Australia and ATESOL. He also reviews for journals such as TESOL Quarterly, Asia-Pacific Journal of Education, and Language Teaching Research.
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