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Jim Watters is a Professor in the Department of Curriculum and Pedagogy at Queensland University of Technology. His research focuses on STEM education, gifted education, and teacher professional development with a particular emphasis on industry-school partnerships and curriculum innovation. He has extensively published on topics including science education reform, cross-cultural teacher beliefs, and the transition of career-changers into teaching roles.
Watters has contributed to over 120 peer-reviewed publications since 1993, with notable work in journals like Journal of Science Teacher Education, Gifted Education International, and International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education. His recent studies investigate sensory processing in children with autism, Ghanaian teachers' perceptions of giftedness, and Bhutanese curriculum reforms.
Key thematic trends in his articles include: 1) Advancing STEM education through partnerships between schools and industries, 2) Addressing challenges faced by gifted students and teachers, 3) Enhancing science education through inquiry-based and dialogic pedagogies. His work consistently bridges theory and practice, offering actionable strategies for educational improvement.



