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Senior Lecturer in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education, The University of Queensland

Dr Danielle Armour is a proud Kamilaroi woman from northern NSW and holds a Senior Lecturer position in the School of Education at the University of Queensland. Danielle’s research area is in Aboriginal education, and she has been involved in longitudinal studies that worked closely with 22 schools across Queensland as well as large government teaching and curriculum projects. She has extensive expertise working with Elders and community members, including co-designing research projects. Her research explores the complexities of working between Indigenous and Western knowledge systems in education settings. Prior to undertaking a role within university settings, Danielle worked as a teacher both within urban, rural and very remote settings.

Experience

  • 2022–present
    Senior lecturer, The University of Queensland

Education

  • 2018 
    Australian Catholic University , PhD

Publications

  • 2019
    Supporting successful outcomes in mathematics for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students: a systematic review., Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education
  • 2019
    Examining changes in young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island students and their beginning primary school teachers’ engagement in the teaching and learning of mathematics. , ZDM
  • 2016
    Working together: strategies that support cross-cultural engagement of Indigenous teacher assistants working in Indigenous contexts., Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education

Research Areas

  • Education (13)