
معرفی
Dr Sally Morgan is a Lecturer in Secondary Education at Monash University's School of Education Culture & Society. With over 20 years of experience as a secondary teacher and activist educator, her work focuses on relational pedagogies, educational equity, and social justice. She completed her Doctor of Philosophy in 2023 through critical participatory action research with young asylum-seekers in Australia.
- Doctor of Philosophy (Inclusive Education), Monash University (2023)
- Graduate Certificate in Educational Research, Monash University (2018)
- Graduate Diploma of Education (Secondary), University of Melbourne (2001)
- Bachelor of Arts (Literature and Philosophy), Deakin University (2001)
Her research explores inclusive education, refugee education, and critical participatory action research through frameworks like practice architectures theory and trauma-informed pedagogy. She specializes in ethics-in-practice and co-supervision methodologies for vulnerable populations.
External roles include Director at Hope Community Foundation Ltd (since 2022) and Hope Co-operative Ltd (since 2019). Her work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals related to quality education and reduced inequalities.
