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Dr. Peter Brett is an Adjunct Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Education at the University of Tasmania, specializing in humanities and social sciences education. He holds a PhD in History from Durham University and has extensive experience as a teacher educator in England and Australia. His research focuses on innovative approaches to history and citizenship education, emphasizing community engagement and critical pedagogy.
Current research explores:
- Political literacy development in Australian schools
- Museum-based learning for history education
- Global citizenship frameworks in international schools
His publications reflect consistent engagement with curriculum design, most recently through co-editing Australia's leading pre-service teacher textbook. Article analysis reveals:
- Practical applications of Bernsteinian theory in citizenship education (2024)
- Cross-cultural perspectives on global citizenship (2023)
- National curriculum implementation strategies (2025)
Dr. Brett currently supervises four PhD students and has led eight to completion. He coordinates the Cradle Coast Campus Community of Practice and contributes to national curriculum development initiatives.
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