Vanessa Miller is a Postdoctoral Researcher working in the Teaching School Hubs project (NECSTEP). She has over thirty years' experience in Queensland and New South Wales schools as a primary school teacher, head of primary, school counsellor, preschool manager and behaviour consultant.
Vanessa is committed to laying the foundations for teachers and school leaders to think Christianly about teaching and leading, and to cultivate human flourishing for the sake of the common good by growing in their understanding of the role of education as a process of human formation and holistic development.
She has a particular interest in learning environment design and learner-responsive pedagogy, inspired by two study visits to the municipal schools of Reggio Emilia in Italy. This interest led to her doctoral studies on the potential of a participatory design process to create learning environments conducive to contemporary learning approaches and the enhancement of wellbeing.
Vanessa is a member of the Teaching School Hubs (NECSTEP) research cluster.
Qualifications
EdD (Queensland University of Technology)
Dissertation Title Teachers creating the third teacher: An action research approach to learning environment design.
2017
MEd (University of Queensland) 2000
Research Interests
learning environment design, learner-responsive pedagogy
Field of Research
Curriculum and PedagogyBook Chapters
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2018
- Miller, V. (2018). Creating the third teacher: Reggio Emilia principles to support student learning and wellbeing In Hughes, H., Franz, J., & Willis, J., Designing school spaces for student wellbeing (pp. ). Springer. | External link
Presentations
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2018
- Teachers transitioning to innovative learning environments through participatory action research. (2018), University of Melbourne transdisciplinary research symposium, University of Melbourne, 01 Jun 2018
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