
معرفی
Janelle Hill serves as a Lecturer in Mathematics Education at Charles Sturt University's School of Education, based at the Albury/Wodonga campus (Building 763, Office 125). Her multifaceted background includes prior careers as a scientist, social worker, and primary science/secondary mathematics teacher, which deeply informs her pedagogical approach.
Her academic qualifications comprise:
- BA (Psychology) from Deakin University
- BSc (Hons) (Biology) from Deakin University
- BEd (F-12) from Victoria University
- MEd (Mathematics and Science Education) from Monash University
- CELTA certification from Cambridge
- PhD from Monash University
Dr. Hill's research centers on the intersection of technology, gender, and mathematics education. Her work investigates how digital tools like iPads transform pedagogical strategies and student engagement in mathematics and literacy instruction, with particular attention to gendered perspectives. She maintains a strong social justice lens in examining inclusive practices and statistical literacy development.
Her publication record (2012-2022) reveals consistent focus on real-world applications of mathematics education, notably addressing pandemic data interpretation in her 2022 work. The research demonstrates evolving exploration of technology integration, achievement factors for high-performing students, and inclusive methodologies across diverse learning environments.





