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Goodbye, DC. #aera16

Posted on April 14, 2016 by Dr Deborah M. Netolicky
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As I sit at Washington DC airport, having overnight been conferred my doctorate (I am now ‘doctor’!), I thought I’d upload a few pics of what has been a wonderful trip to DC for the AERA national conference. What a great week.

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Dr Deborah M. Netolicky

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For more than 20 years—across independent schools in Perth, Melbourne, and London—I have led teaching, learning, staff development, staff wellbeing, and change management that is strategically aligned and based in context, research, and innovation. My research interests include professional learning, professional identity, school leadership, and leading change. I am currently Head of Teaching and Learning (K-12) at an independent school with 1800 students, Honorary Research Associate at Murdoch University, Chair of the Board of a local public school, and member of national and international advisory committees. I am author of the book ‘Transformational professional learning: Making a difference in schools’, Editor of 'Future Alternatives for Educational Leadership: Diversity, Inclusion, Equity and Democracy', and co-Editor of 'Flip the System Australia: What matters in education'. Awards include the 2021 AERA Educational Change SIG Emerging Scholar Award, the 2021 Michael Fullan Emerging Scholar Award, the 2021 ACEL WA Certificate of Excellence in Educational Leadership, the 2018 ACEL WA Research in Educational Leadership and Management Award 2018, and the 2026 ACEL ‘New Voice’ In Educational Leadership Research Scholarship. My 'the édu flâneuse' blog narrates my thinking around education, leadership, professional learning, writing, and research. Photographs are mine except where a source is acknowledged.

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