Associate Professor Megan Gibson

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Doctor of Philosophy (Queensland University of Technology), M Ed (Queensland University of Technology), B Ed (EC) (The University of Melbourne), Dip T (EC) (Brisbane College of Adv. Ed.)

Associate Professor Gibson's extensive experience in teaching and leadership positions, culminated in her role as Director of an internationally acclaimed early childhood centre at the University of Queensland (International Integration Project, Bertram et al., 2003). Megan’s award-winning doctoral research (National Association of Early Childhood Teacher Education [NAECTE], USA) examined the professional identities of early childhood educators. This informs her program of research into attracting, preparing and retaining the early childhood workforce. Megan is a Chief Investigator on the Australian Research Council-funded study Exemplary early childhood educators at work, a 5-year study of international significance, including Rutgers (USA), University of California, Berkely (USA), and Manchester Metropolitan University (UK). Megan leads national industry-university collaborative research and teaching, with partner the Early Learning and Care Council of Australia (ELACCA) to develop and deliver From the Ground Up, a leadership program for early childhood educators. This innovative program has been acknowledged by Hon Minister Dr Anne Aly in a National Case Study and widely profiled by the early childhood sector. Megan has also built a body of impactful early childhood workforce research in Tasmania, working collaboratively with Gowrie Training and Consultancy Tasmania, where is holds the position of Research Associate. Megan is regularly sought after to create and deliver professional developments programs, including through the Reggio Emilia Australia Information Exchange, where she was engaged to develop a national series of workshops on ‘environment as third teacher’. Committed to research dissemination, Megan's publications include a co-authored book, 13 book chapters, 15 journal articles, 8 research reports, 3 policy briefs and 22 professional publications. She proudly leads the End-user portfolio for the QUT Centre for Child and Family Studies.  Megan holds Editorial Board positions on two international journals – Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood and Journal of Early Childhood Teacher Education. As Course Coordinator, Master of Teaching (Early Childhood) (2019-2022), Megan led the re-accreditation process to develop a new real-world graduate teacher preparation program.

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Additional information

Megan is a proudly a registered teacher with the Queensland College of Teachers (QCT). As an early childhood educator, with some 20 years of teaching experience, Megan has worked across a range of diverse early childhood contexts, including:

  • lower primary
  • kindergarten/preschool
  • long day care.
Type
Advisor/Consultant for Industry
Reference year
2022
Details
Invitation to speak at Parliament House, presenting from my research on early childhood workforce, to politicians, senior government advisors and the early childhood sector.
Type
Advisor/Consultant for Industry
Reference year
2022
Details
Early childhood workforce advisor and program lead for national, acclaimed leadership program "From the Ground Up"
Type
International Collaboration
Reference year
2021
Details
Collaboration with the Center for the Study of Child Care Employment (CSCCE), University of California, Berkley, to adapt for the first time in Australia an international early childhood workforce survey tool - SEQUAL (Supportive Environmental Quality Underlying Adult Learning).
Type
Academic Honours, Prestigious Awards or Prizes
Reference year
2018
Details
HESTA National Early Childhood Education and Care Awards. Advancing Pedagogy and Practice. Awarded to Lady Gowrie Tasmania Integrated Child and Family Centre for project. Physical Health and Wellbeing: innovative approaches in an inner-city community. Project lead. ($10 000)
Type
Editorial Role for an Academic Journal
Reference year
2020
Details
Editorial Board for Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood (CIEC) Q1. Appointed March 2020.
Type
Fellowships
Reference year
2020
Details
Women in Research Award. Accelerating research growth: Publications and funding. Funding body: QUT Women in Research ($13 291)
Type
Keynote Speaker/Expert Panel Member/Invited Speaker for a Conference
Reference year
2020
Details
Invited Keynote address for The Sector National conference, ECEC Innovation Forum: The Future of Professional Learning: A research based vision.
Type
Funding Award
Reference year
2019
Details
Gibson et al. (2019-2020) Building sustainable workforce foundations. Funding body: Early Childhood Australia. Skills Tas. Phase 1 Project Lead. ($143 584, total three Phases)
Type
Appointment to State/National/International Reference Group or Government Committees
Reference year
2020
Details
Early Learning and Care Council Australia (ELACCA). National ECEC Workforce Expert Advisory Panel (2020-)
Title
Exemplary Early Childhood Educators at Work: A Multi-Level Investigation
Primary fund type
CAT 1 - Australian Competitive Grant
Project ID
LP160100532
Start year
2016
Keywords
  • Teams Producing Curriculum and Pedagogy in Long Day Care
    PhD, Principal Supervisor
    Other supervisors: Dr Clare O'Farrell, Dr Lyndal O'Gorman
  • Historical and contemporary approaches to transition to school: A case study of continuity of learning |
    PhD, Principal Supervisor
    Other supervisors: Associate Professor Maryanne Theobald, Dr Marie White
  • The link between transition to school and anxiety in children - creating a positive introduction to formal learning
    Professional Doctorate, Principal Supervisor
    Other supervisors: Dr Lyndal O'Gorman, Dr Marie White
  • From Reggio with love! A study of how leadership density has developed paradigm shifts in teaching and learning at one Queensland school and resulted in building capacity in deep and transfer learning, critical and creative thinking.
    Professional Doctorate, Principal Supervisor
    Other supervisors: Associate Professor Maryanne Theobald