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Greg Burnett

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Biography

Greg Burnett is Senior Lecturer (Adjunct) in the College of Arts, Society and Education at James Cook University in Australia. His research and teaching emphases include: a broad sociology of education with a Pacific focus; the influence of cultural and other social difference on schooling; and an exploration of critical and postcolonial theory as a basis for teaching, learning and researching in teacher education. His professional and personal life have emerged from various Pacific ‘routes’ that have led via Australia, Nauru, Kiribati, Fiji and New Zealand to name but a few. In each of these places he has lived and worked as an educator at various levels for extended periods over the last 30 years.

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Current JCU Research Students
Exploring Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Students’ Acquisition and Use of Academic Information Behaviours and Academic Information Literacies
Doctorate by Research - time-based
Child Language Acquisition in Lewo, Vanuatu
Masters by Research - time-based
An Exploration of Adult English Learners' Lived Experiences in, between and beyond the Classroom
Doctorate by Research - time-based
Backpackers or Educators, A Comparative Analysis of International Teachers in Schools across Southern China
Masters by Research - time-based
Using mobile technology to personalise the acquisition of English as an additional language learning
Doctorate by Research - time-based
Mainland Chinese students’ experience of learning English at a transnational higher education institution in Singapore
Doctorate by Research - time-based