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Natasha Penelope Wardman is a Lecturer in Education Studies within the School of Education at the Faculty of Education and Arts. Her research focuses on gender dynamics, education policy, and the sociocultural dimensions of schooling. Key areas include classroom humor's impact on student wellbeing, discourses of responsibility in Australian education policy, and the gendered representations in elite private school promotions.
Her work critically examines how educational institutions construct norms around masculinity, femininity, and student behavior. Notable contributions analyze neoliberal and neoconservative influences in policy, the role of creative arts therapy in fostering inclusive school cultures, and the intersections of privilege with school marketing strategies.
Publications span peer-reviewed journals such as Gender and Education, Discourse, and Australian Journal of Education, alongside edited book chapters. Her doctoral thesis (2013) explored student responsibility formation in upper-primary contexts.
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