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Associate Professor Michael Nagel is a leading academic at the University of the Sunshine Coast (UniSC), Australia, affiliated with the School of Education and Tertiary Access. He holds an Associate Professorship in Primary and Early Childhood Education, specializing in human development, educational psychology, and neurological development in children. His research explores sex differences in learning, adolescent development, and teacher education, with a focus on bridging theory and classroom practice.
Dr. Nagel has authored over 20 influential books, including editions of Educational Psychology and Teaching: Making a Difference, which are used globally in universities like Harvard and Oxford. He has delivered over 100 keynote addresses and conducted workshops in 300+ schools, emphasizing practical strategies for educators and parents. Notably, he served as Australia’s national travelling scholar for the Middle Years of Schooling in 2012 and regularly presents at Generation Next events on adolescent well-being.
His scholarly contributions extend to media appearances on programs like Sunrise and A Current Affair, alongside writing for parenting forums and magazines like Child and Jigsaw, reaching over a million readers. Professional memberships include the International Neuropsychological Society and the Learning and Brain Society. His work prioritizes real-world applications, such as fostering student engagement and addressing challenges like screen time and stress in education.
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