Leanne Dalley
- leanne.dalley@jcu.edu.au
- Head, Education
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Biography
Associate Professor Leanne Dalley holds a PhD (Education) together with 28 + years' experience in the field of Education.
Associate Professor Leanne Dalley has held key leadership positions in the discipline of Education at James Cook University, namely: Head and/or Acting Head of Education (2013 – 2017) and Director of Professional Experience and Community Engagement (2010 – 2012). Prior to taking up a position at James Cook University, Leanne worked in both private and public-sector schools in rural/regional and metropolitan contexts and held the position as Head of Department (English).
In her roles as Head and/or Acting Head of Education and Director of Professional Experience and Community Engagement, Associate Professor Leanne Dalley engaged with a range of external stakeholders and industry partners around curriculum development and teaching and learning initiatives pertinent to student practicum experiences. In this capacity, she also operated at the interface between Education at James Cook University and external parties and as the ‘change agent’ within this space.
Collectively, Associate Professor Leanne Dalley’s teaching and research portfolio has concentrated on Literacies in Education, Secondary English Curriculum Studies, Gender and Education, Contemporary Youth and Cultural Issues, Contemporary Pedagogical Practice and Policy, Leadership in Education, Indigenous Education, Initial Teacher Education and Vocational Education and Training.
Associate Professor Leanne Dalley has presented a number of invited keynote conference presentations. For example:
(2018) Critical literacy in the Essential English classroom. Presented at the Vision 2020 – Master Class Conference – English Teachers Association of Queensland.
(2011) Let's stay put for literacy and numeracy: Summarising the journey. Presented at the Let's Say Put for Literacy and Numeracy – Indigenous Education Conference – Department of Education and Training (Queensland). Co-Presenter with Professor Angela Hill.
(2011) Planning for and conducting action research in schools. Presented at the Low SES Conference – Department of Education and Training (Queensland).
(2011) Research & partnerships: The School of Education (JCU) and schools. Presented at the Riding the waves of change: North Queensland Region Leadership Conference. Queensland Association of State School Principals (Northern Region).
(2008) Gender as a contemporary educational issue. Where have we come from? Where are we headed? Presented at the 2008 Sydney Regional Quality Teaching in Action Conference. Department of Education, New South Wales.
Associate Professor Leanne Dalley has also engaged in numerous consultancies with educational stakeholders and the delivery of Professional Development to teachers and leaders working in schools across Australia.
Associate Professor Leanne Dalley has a history of working with the Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority [QCAA] – previously the Queensland Studies Authority [QSA]. Most recently, Leanne has worked in the role as Tertiary Representative on the Prescribed Texts Working Party (Subject: English) and Scrutiny Panel for the External Assessment Trial (Subject: English).
Institutionally, Associate Professor Leanne Dalley’s work has been recognised by the University, and the then-Faculty of Arts, Education and Social Sciences [FAESS] now-College of Arts, Society and Education, by way of awards including: Advisor of the Year Award in 2012 (JCU), Research Performance Award in 2010 (FAESS), Commendation for Publications Completed from 2007-2009 (FAESS), and Certificate of Commendation for Teaching Performance in 2007 (FAESS).
Research
Research Interests
Literacies in Education, Secondary English Curriculum Studies, Gender and Education, Contemporary Youth and Cultural Issues, Contemporary Pedagogical Practical and Policy, Leadership in Education, Indigenous Education, Initial Teacher Education and Vocational Education and Training.
(2010-2011) Stronger, smarter learning communities: Regional partners research teams. (Chief Investigator with Associate Professor Angela Hill & Dr Louisa Thomas). Competitive Contract Research Grant – $ 155,610. Funding Source: The Stronger Smarter Institute/Queensland University of Technology.
(2005-2006) Success for boys, helping boys achieve: Professional learning programme. (Chief Investigator with Professor Nola Alloway, Professor Rob Gilbert, Professor Jeannie Herbert, Professor Neil Anderson, Dr Peter Bowman & Professor Colin Lankshear). Competitive Contract Research Grant – $587,000. Funding Source: Department of Education, Science and Training – Canberra.
(2003-2004) School students making education and career decisions: Aspirations, attitudes and influences.(Chief Investigator with Professor Nola Alloway, Professor Annette Patterson, Dr Karen Walker & Mr Max Lenoy). Competitive Contract Research Grant – $198,000.Funding Source: Department of Education, Science and Training – Canberra.
Associate Professor Leanne Dalley has also engaged in contract research work, as Chief Investigator with Professor Sue McGinty, with Catholic Education (Townsville Diocese) around Indigenous Literacy and Language Learning and as Chief Investigator with Dr Andrea Lynch, with the Department of Education and Training in relation to Mentoring for Literacy Leadership.
(2009-2010) Let’s stay put for literacy and numeracy learning. (Chief Investigator with Associate Professor Angela Hill, Dr Andrea Lynch, Dr Fiona Navin and Dr Tanya Doyle). Contract Research Grant – $182,783. Funding Source: Department of Education and Training – Queensland (Commonwealth Funded).
Teaching
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Role
Chair; Independent Academic