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Our community of teacher educators conducts research, teaches and advocates in areas related to language, literacy and culture across the entire education system. We also research and teach children’s literature, multimodal digital literature and advocate for multimodal literacy education to prepare children for compelling literacy skills in the digital era. We have specific expertise in school-age education as well as adult, community and higher education.

We have a rich experience gained from working with diverse language and cultural groups, including linguistic minorities, immigrant and refugee communities, transnational students, EAL/D (English as an additional language/dialect) /EFL (English as foreign language)/ESL (English as second language) students, and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders peoples. We are acutely aware of the politics of colonisation and assimilation and issues of educational disadvantage, and our work seeks to resist the disenfranchisement that these politics cause.

We explore how deficit framings – set against dominant assumptions about educational background, linguistic heritage, affiliation and expertise, and student and family capacity – create implicit and explicit barriers for engagement and success in multilingual educational communities in Australia and internationally. We identify ways to empower students, teachers, teacher educators, curriculum developers and policymakers with critical awareness and resources in response to the challenges associated with language, literacy, literature and culture in education.

Themes and signature projects

  • ARC Linkage project – with Doctor Sally Baker, Professor Massimilano Tani and Dr Claire Higgins

  • Led byÌý,Ìý Professor Andy Gao,Ìý,Ìý, Dr Lisa Gilanyi, Dr Hang Nguyen, Trang Hoang.

  • With Doctor Rose Amazan and Associate Professor Kevin Lowe

    Download the project details

  • Led by Doctor Ellen Lee and Doctor Thu Ngo

  • Led by Doctor Thu Ngo and Professor Len Unsworth (ACU)

Research team – who we are

  • Academic staffÌý

    Researchers

    Expertise

    Topics

    Theoretical frameworkÌý

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    Language Education Policy (e.g. medium of instruction, CLIL, language curriculum)

    Ìý

    Language Teacher Education

    Ìý

    Language Learning strategies (e.g. SLA)

    Ìý

    Social cultural theory

    Ìý

    HoaÌýNguyen

    Ìý

    Language Teacher Education & Professional Development

    Ìý

    Social cultural theory

    SallyÌýBaker

    Ìý

    Equity in higher education

    Academic Literacies and oracy,

    Supporting Culturally and Linguistically Marginalised Migrants and/or Refugees (CALMMR) in higher education

    Educational transitionsÌý

    Ìý

    Advocacy:

    Refugee education

    Higher education equity

    Ìý

    Critical sociological concepts:Ìý

    • Academic Literacies (Lea & Street)
    • Hospitality (Derrida)
    • Graduate capitals (Tomlinson)
    • ‘Cruel optimism’ (Berlant)Ìý
    • Student engagement (Kahu & Nelson)
    • Wilfulness (Ahmed)

    Ìý

    ThuÌýNgo

    Ìý

    Multimodal literacy: language, body language, image and sound

    Ìý

    Digital literacy: technology in language teaching & learning

    Ìý

    Language educationÌý

    Ìý

    Children’s literature

    Ìý

    • Systemic Functional Linguistics/ Semiotics
    • Literature studies
    • Film studies

    Ìý

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    Honorary staffÌý

    Casual staff

    • DrÌýLisaÌýGilanyi
    • DrÌýSaraÌýMashyekh
    • Katherine Thompson
    • David Coombes
    • RubeeÌýMcManus
    • Professor Bonny Norton (University of British Columbia)
    • Professor Jim Cummins (University of Toronto)
    • Professor Constant Leung (King’s College London)
    • Professor Jo Lo Bianco (University of Melbourne)Ìý
    • Professor BrianÌýPaltridgeÌýUniversity of Sydney
    • Professor Zhu Hua (University of Birmingham)
    • ProfessorÌýYongyanÌýZheng (Fudan University)
    • Dr Cathie Burgess (USyd)Ìý
    • Associate Professor Neil Harrison (Macquarie)
    • DrÌýMairinÌýHennebry-Leung (University of Tasmania)
    • Dr Laura GrassickÌý(University of Leeds)Ìý
    • Dr Hang Nguyen (Vietnam National University)
    • Dr Lan AnhÌýTran (VietnamÌýNational University)
    • Dr Obaid Hamid (University of Queensland)
    • Professor Len Unsworth (Australian Catholic University)
    • FelipeÌýBalotin
    • Priyanka Bose
    • JieÌýFan
    • Alex Harper
    • NoryaniÌýNeniÌýBintiÌýAhmadÌýJamain
    • FernaditaÌýJayanti
    • JiaoÌýLi
    • Ting LiuÌý
    • Jamila AlÌýMaawaliÌý
    • Hanna MorrisonÌýÌý
    • EunÌýKyong ParkÌý
    • BitaÌýDwiÌýRahmaniÌý
    • Rodrigo F. Arellano 
    • JunjunÌýRamdaniÌýÌý
    • Alice SunÌý
    • SusanneÌýStanyer
    • Anna Xavier

    Name

    Thesis Topic

    Supervisor 1

    Supervisor 2

    Research interests

    Hengxi Wang

    ESP teacher identity construction in China

    Andy Gao

    Jasper Hsieh

    TESOL

    Noryani Ahmad

    The Implementation of Systemic Functional Linguistics in Enhancing Anakytical Wtiting Skills among ESL Engineering Undergraduates

    Dennis Alonzo

    Chris Davison

    SFL, Second Language Acquisition

    Muhammad Iqwan Sanjani

    Family Language Policy, Translanguaging, Transnational Families, Migrants

    Sally Baker

    Andy Gao

    Language Policy, Multilingualism, Translanguaging

    Bita Dwi Rahmani

    Teacher Feedback Literacy

    Dennis Alonzo

    Chris Davison

    feedback practices, language assessment, language testing, teacher professional development

    Nina Inayati

    Exploring Language Teachers and Learners’ Experience of Online Informal English Language LearningÌýin Indonesian Higher Education Contexts

    Andy Gao

    Hoa Nguyen

    informal language learning, technology in language learning, autonomy in languageÌýlearning

    Thi Hoa Le

    Professional development for CLIL teachers

    Hoa Nguyen

    Tony Loughland

    Ìý

    Yi Sun

    The Professional Experience of Return TESOL Graduate Teachers in China

    Andy Gao

    Jasper Hsieh

    TESOL pedagogy; teacher education; teacher professional development; educational leadershipÌý

    Yixi Qiu (visiting scholar)

    Transnational teachers' and students' epistemic participation in English medium instruction programs

    Andy Gao

    Yongyan Zheng

    Multilingualism; Language policy & planning

    Minghao Chen

    Dual Roles of parent-teachers in the intersection of family language policy and language education policy

    Andy Gao

    Sue Starfield

    Family language policy

    Priyanka Bose

    Understanding Family Language Policy Using Digital Communications Among Bengali Immigrants in Australia

    Andy Gao

    Sue Starfield

    sociolinguistics, applied linguistics, discourse analysis, thematic analysis, multimodal discourse analysis

    Hui Wang

    Language Maintenance and Shift in Ethnic Russian Families: A Transnational Study on the Russian Chinese Diaspora in China and Australia

    Anikó Hatoss

    Andy Gao

    Sociolinguistics, language shift

    Alice (shuting) Sun

    ÌýInternational students' experiences of and responses to assessment and feedback in Australian universities

    Andy Gao

    Chris Davison

    Assessment and feedback, Higher Education, International student experience

Current activities

  • Online, monthly (complemented by face-to-face seminars pre- and post-COVID19)

  • Online monthly meetings includingÌýcollaboratorsÌýinÌýAustralia and overseas (complemented by face-to-face seminars pre- and post-COVID19)

Partners and collaborators

Courses andÌýprograms

  • Master of Teaching, Bachelor of Education,Ìý
  • Master of Education, Graduate Certificate of Education (TESOL)
  • Master of Educational Leadership
  • MEd (Research), EdD, PhD