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Joseph Zajda is an Associate Professor (Education Foundations) at the School of Education, Australian Catholic University (Faculty of Education and Arts). His research focuses on globalization’s impact on education policy, history textbook analysis, human rights education, and social justice. He has authored and edited numerous books and chapters on these themes, including works on global pedagogies, educational reforms in Russia, and discourses of equity in schools.
His research interests emphasize global education policy, curriculum design, and the role of history education in shaping cultural identity. Notable works include analyses of Russian history textbooks and their political implications, as well as studies on discrimination and motivational strategies in classrooms. Zajda frequently collaborates with international scholars on comparative education and policy reforms.
Articles highlight themes like globalisation’s influence on education systems, neo-liberal reforms, and the intersection of education with human rights. His work often critiques policy shifts and advocates for equity in access to education across diverse contexts.

