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Sandy Houen is a researcher affiliated with Queensland University of Technology (QUT), focusing on Early Childhood Education and Digital Technologies in Education. Her work explores Teacher-Child Interaction, Language Learning, and Children's Communication strategies, particularly within Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) programs. She has contributed to systematic reviews on educator strategies for fostering conversations and addressing challenging behaviors in children aged 2-5 years.
Her research spans Digital Media Integration in early education, Peer Dynamics in preschool settings, and Relaxation Practices in childcare. She has presented at conferences like the EECERA Annual Conference and International Society for Child Indicators, and contributed to publications such as The Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for the Digital Child. Key collaborations include Karen Thorpe, Susan Danby, and Sally Staton.
Houen's methodological approaches include Conversation Analysis and Multimodal Studies, with a focus on 'I wonder' formulations to promote agency in children. Her recent work addresses Quality Standards in ECEC, Digital Literacy for young learners, and Stress-Relaxation Dynamics in early education environments.
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