Duncan MacLellan
دانشیار · Educational Politics and Policy Making
Toronto Metropolitan Universityمعرفی
Dr. Duncan MacLellan is an Associate Professor in the Department of Politics and Public Administration at Toronto Metropolitan University, where he holds multiple leadership roles: Undergraduate Program Director for the Public Administration and Governance (BA) program, Academic Coordinator for related certificates at the Chang School of Continuing Education, and member of the Yeates School of Graduate Studies. Previously, he served as Graduate Program Director for the MA in Public Policy and Administration (2012–2018).
His educational background includes:
- PhD in Educational Administration, University of Toronto
- MA in Political Science, University of Guelph
- BA (Hons) and Graduate Diploma in Public Administration, Dalhousie University
Dr. MacLellan's research examines three interconnected domains:
- Educational Politics & Policy: Analysis of provincial/local decision-making, teacher-state relations, and reforms like school closures.
- State-Teacher Dynamics: Historical and contemporary studies of union-government interactions in education.
- Urban Governance: Exploration of data-driven policy (e.g., open data initiatives) and municipal management challenges.
His scholarly output reflects consistent themes: policy implementation barriers, institutional restructuring in education, and Canadian governance case studies. Publications frequently employ interdisciplinary approaches linking public administration, political science, and education theory. Recent work addresses post-Covid collaboration frameworks and evidence-based policy dilemmas.
No awards, lab affiliations, or active grants are detailed in available materials.


