Dr Jane Hunter is a former K-12 teacher in Australian schools; her long career in education spans research, education policy work, teacher professional learning and supporting the development and education of new teachers to the profession. She is an Associate Professor in the School of Education and a researcher in the Centre for Research in Education in a Digital Society in the Faculty of Arts & Sciences at the University of Technology Sydney. Her university teaching and research has received awards including “high impact” in the 2019 Engagement and Impact Assessment from the Australian Research Council. Her books (High Possibility Classrooms: Building from TPACK [2015]) and her most recent publication( High Possibility STEM Classrooms: Integrated STEM Learning in Research and Practice [2021]) mean she is often a requested keynote speaker at national and international education conferences. Find her on Twitter @janehunter01
An excursion of young Aboriginal footballers from Australia to the Brazil provides critical insight into how sports education programs can improve participants’ voices and agency.