Obaid Hamid (PhD) is an Associate Professor in TESOL Education in the School of Education, The University of Queensland, Australia. Obaid researches policy and practice of TESOL in developing societies, with particular reference to varieties of Englishes, English in education, global tests of English and languages in relation to instrumental, social and socio-cultural outcomes. His recent work seeks to view the English language in the world from Southern perspectives.
Louise Phillips (PhD) is the Director of Lou.P.Tales Coaching & Consulting and honorary Associate Professor at The University of Queensland. Louise has more than 30 years of experience as an early childhood teacher, storyteller, consultant, researcher and tertiary educator in Australia and Singapore. She is internationally known for her research and publications on storytelling, children’s rights and citizenship, arts and rights-based pedagogies and methodologies.
Vicente Reyes (PhD) is an Associate Professor in Educational Leadership and Management at the School of Education, the University of Bristol, UK. Trained as a political scientist, Vicente pursues inquiries into the application of Information Communication Technology (ICT) in education, educational leadership, research methodologies as well as investigating the phenomenon of corruption alongside governance in educational reform.
This research was funded by the Australian Research Council through the Discovery Project scheme.
This research was funded by the Australian Research Council through the Discovery Project scheme.