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Angela Hill is a researcher affiliated with James Cook University, focusing on education, Indigenous student mobility, teacher training, and vocational education and training (VET) in schools. Her work explores strategies to improve digital literacy, sustainability competencies, and institutional approaches to learning and assessment.
- Research Interests:
- Indigenous Student Mobility
- Teacher Training and Professional Development
- Vocational Education and Training (VET)
- Digital Literacy and E-learning
- Service-Learning and Community Engagement
- Literacy/Numeracy Programs in Regional Communities
Her publications from 2011–2018 highlight trends in Indigenous education, technology-enriched learning environments, and school-community partnerships. She has contributed to case studies on initiatives like the 'Stronger Smarter Learning Communities' and peer review of teaching, emphasizing policy implications and institutional development.
Angela collaborates with researchers like Peta Salter, Fiona Navin, and Leanne Dalley-Trim, with a focus on projects addressing educational equity and systemic challenges in regional Queensland and Australia. No formal scientific awards or student advisement details were found in the provided data.