
معرفی
Maria Hatzigianni is a Lecturer at the Macquarie School of Education, Macquarie University, specializing in Digital Technologies in Early Childhood Education and History/Philosophy of Early Childhood Education. She leads a funded research project investigating early childhood educators' attitudes toward touchscreen technologies for children under three. Her work builds on an international study exploring parents' beliefs on the same topic.
Education:
- PhD in Early Childhood Education (The University of Melbourne, 2008)
- Masters in Information Technology in Education (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, 2001)
- Bachelor in Early Childhood Education (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, 1996)
Research Interests:
- Technology use by young children (0-3 years)
- Social-emotional and creative development linked to digital tools
- Philosophy of technology and postmodern educational theories
- Multicultural and bilingual education
Teaching Roles:
- Convenes courses on History/Philosophy of Early Childhood Education and Mathematics/Science/Technology for young learners
- Supervises postgraduate internships focusing on professional identity development
Awards & Fellowships:
- Research Fellowship from Collaborative Research Network (2014)
- Scholarships from University of Melbourne and University of Athens
Community Engagement:
- OMEP committee member (NSW chapter)
- Member of Early Childhood Australia (ECA) and European Early Childhood Education Research Association (EECERA)
- Advocate for bilingualism through Greek community involvement in Sydney
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