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Professor Karen Thorpe
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Karen Thorpe

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Overview

Background

Karen Thorpe is Australian Research Council, Laureate Professor and Group Leader in Child Development, Education and Care at the Queensland Brain Institute, University of Queensland. Her research is grounded in the understanding that early learning experiences shape brain development and are critical in establishing trajectories of health, social inclusion and learning across the lifespan. A particular focus of her work is early care and education environments including parenting, parent work, quality of care and education, and the early years workforce.

Karen leads a multi-disciplinary team of developmental scientists undertaking large scale longitudinal studies with embedded studies to explicate mechanisms that enable or limit children’s life chances. She was Foundation Psychologist on the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children at the University of Bristol, UK; led the evaluation of the Preparing School Trial for Queensland Government; led the Queensland team of the E4Kids study of quality in Australian Early Education and Care and a recent data linkage project with Queensland Government to track participants through their school journey. In partnership with Queensland Government, Goodstart Early Learning and the Creche and Kindergarten Association she led a large population study of the Australian ECEC workforce (ARC Linkage). Her current research, as a chief investigator on the ARC Centre of Excellence for Children and Families across the life course, and through an ARC Laureate fellowship, is to examine barriers to providing high quality early learning services in developmentally vulnerable communities.

In 2013 and again in 2019 Karen was named by the Australian Financial Review as among Australia's 100 Women of Influence for the impacts of her research on educational and family policy. In 2020 she was recognised by Australian Government, Advance Global Awards for her international contribution to education. Karen chairs the Australian Early Years Reference Council for Evidence for Learning, Australia whose remit is to build a strong evidence-base in early childhood education and care with focus on translation into policy and practice. She is also director on the board of the Australian Research Council for Children and Youth and advisor to the national board of Beyond Blue – Be You.

Availability

Professor Karen Thorpe is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Qualifications

  • Doctor of Philosophy, University of Bristol

Research interests

  • Effects of experiences in the early years of life

    Karen Thorpe is Australian Research Council, Laureate Professor and Group Leader in Child Development, Education and Care at the Queensland Brain Institute, University of Queensland. Her research is grounded in the understanding that early learning experiences shape brain development and are critical in establishing trajectories of health, social inclusion and learning across the lifespan. A particular focus of her work is early care and education environments including parenting, parent work, quality of care and education, and the early years workforce.

  • Longitudinal studies

    Karen was the Foundation Psychologist on the British Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children - a study of 14,000 children tracked from pregnancy in 1991 until the present day. This unique study was the first to combine genetic, biological and social data collections to understand the influences on children' s life course development. She continues to analyse data from this study and collaborate with colleagues in at the University of Bristol where these data are housed. Since returning to Australia in 2002 Karen has applied her expertise in longitudinal studies to create longitudinal data sets focused on early education and care experiences. She has established 4 large Australian data sets focussed on ECEC and in 2023 will commence another longitudinal study focused of ECEC in disadvantaged Australian communities funded by an Australian Laureate fellowship.

  • Early Childhood Education and Care

    Karen's work focuses on 4 domains that influence children's experiences in their early childhood learning environments - Policy - the funding mechanisms and social and educational policies directed towards access and quality of ECEC Provider - the effects of the mixed market of provision and enablers and constraints that influence allocation of available funds and types of provision Place - the social setting and circumstances that enter the ECEC service and room that can affect children's needs and everyday experiences People - the ECEC workforce and their capacity to support children and families given the resources within their setting A key focus is the potential of ECEC to redress social inequities and identifying ways to remove barriers to this aim

Works

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414 works between 1990 and 2025

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2016

Journal Article

Watching young children “play” with information technology: everyday life information seeking in the home

Given, Lisa M., Winkler, Denise Cantrell, Willson, Rebekah, Davidson, Christina, Danby, Susan and Thorpe, Karen (2016). Watching young children “play” with information technology: everyday life information seeking in the home. Library and Information Science Research, 38 (4), 344-352. doi: 10.1016/j.lisr.2016.11.007

Watching young children “play” with information technology: everyday life information seeking in the home

2016

Journal Article

Early childhood teachers' work in a time of change

Grant, Sandra, Danby, Susan, Thorpe, Karen and Theobald, Maryanne (2016). Early childhood teachers' work in a time of change. Australasian Journal of Early Childhood, 41 (3), 38-45. doi: 10.1177/183693911604100306

Early childhood teachers' work in a time of change

2016

Other Outputs

One in five early educators plan to leave the profession

Irvine, Susan, Sumsion, Jennifer, Lunn, Jo and Thorpe, Karen (2016, 06 23). One in five early educators plan to leave the profession The Conversation

One in five early educators plan to leave the profession

2016

Other Outputs

Money, love and identity: initial findings from the National ECEC Workforce Study

Thorpe, K., Irvine, S., McDonald, P., Lunn, J. and Sumsion, J. (2016). Money, love and identity: initial findings from the National ECEC Workforce Study. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: The Forum, QUT.

Money, love and identity: initial findings from the National ECEC Workforce Study

2016

Journal Article

Potential traumatic events in early childhood and behavioural resilience: a longitudinal case control study

Kuenzlen, Heidi, Bekkhus, Mona, Thorpe, Karen and Borge, Anne I. H. (2016). Potential traumatic events in early childhood and behavioural resilience: a longitudinal case control study. European Journal of Developmental Psychology, 13 (3), 394-406. doi: 10.1080/17405629.2016.1150174

Potential traumatic events in early childhood and behavioural resilience: a longitudinal case control study

2016

Journal Article

Parents as coresearchers at home: using an observational method to document young children’s use of technology

Given, Lisa M., Winkler, Denise Cantrell, Willson, Rebekah, Davidson, Christina, Danby, Susan and Thorpe, Karen (2016). Parents as coresearchers at home: using an observational method to document young children’s use of technology. International Journal of Qualitative Methods, 2016. doi: 10.1177/1609406915621403

Parents as coresearchers at home: using an observational method to document young children’s use of technology

2016

Journal Article

Assessing the effectiveness of Australian early childhood education and care experiences: study protocol

Tayler, Collette, Cloney, Daniel, Adams, Ray, Ishimine, Karin, Thorpe, Karen and Thi Kim Cuc Nguyen (2016). Assessing the effectiveness of Australian early childhood education and care experiences: study protocol. BMC Public Health, 16 (1) 352. doi: 10.1186/s12889-016-2985-1

Assessing the effectiveness of Australian early childhood education and care experiences: study protocol

2016

Journal Article

How talk and interaction unfold in a digitally enabled preschool classroom

Theobald, Maryanne, Danby, Susan, Davidson, Christina, Houen, Sandy, Scriven, Brooke and Thorpe, Karen (2016). How talk and interaction unfold in a digitally enabled preschool classroom. Australian Journal of Linguistics, 36 (2), 189-204. doi: 10.1080/07268602.2015.1121530

How talk and interaction unfold in a digitally enabled preschool classroom

2016

Journal Article

What parents want: parent preference regarding sleep for their preschool child when attending early care and education

Sinclair, Dominique, Staton, Sally, Smith, Simon S., Pattinson, Cassandra L., Marriott, Annette and Thorpe, Karen (2016). What parents want: parent preference regarding sleep for their preschool child when attending early care and education. Sleep Health, 2 (1), 12-18. doi: 10.1016/j.sleh.2015.11.002

What parents want: parent preference regarding sleep for their preschool child when attending early care and education

2016

Journal Article

Supporting sleep in early care and education: an assessment of observed sleep times using a sleep practices optimality index

Staton, Sally, Marriott, Annette, Pattinson, Cassandra, Smith, Simon, Sinclair, Dominique and Thorpe, Karen (2016). Supporting sleep in early care and education: an assessment of observed sleep times using a sleep practices optimality index. Sleep Health, 2 (1), 30-34. doi: 10.1016/j.sleh.2015.12.005

Supporting sleep in early care and education: an assessment of observed sleep times using a sleep practices optimality index

2016

Journal Article

‘Let’s see if you can see me’: making connections with Google Earth™ in a preschool classroom

Danby, Susan, Davidson, Christina, Ekberg, Stuart, Breathnach, Helen and Thorpe, Karen (2016). ‘Let’s see if you can see me’: making connections with Google Earth™ in a preschool classroom. Childrens Geographies, 14 (2), 141-157. doi: 10.1080/14733285.2015.1126231

‘Let’s see if you can see me’: making connections with Google Earth™ in a preschool classroom

2016

Journal Article

Identifying and addressing equivocal trouble in understanding within classroom interaction

Ekberg, Stuart, Danby, Susan, Davidson, Christina and Thorpe, Karen J. (2016). Identifying and addressing equivocal trouble in understanding within classroom interaction. Discourse Studies, 18 (1), 3-24. doi: 10.1177/1461445615613178

Identifying and addressing equivocal trouble in understanding within classroom interaction

2016

Other Outputs

Sleep Practices in Early Childhood: Report on research and translation for babies and toddlers aged birth to 3 years

Staton, S., Thorpe, K., Smith, S.S., Irvine, S., Pattinson, C., Sinclair, D., Hassell, S. and Wihardjo, K. (2016). Sleep Practices in Early Childhood: Report on research and translation for babies and toddlers aged birth to 3 years. Brisbane, QLD Australia: Department of Education, Queensland Government.

Sleep Practices in Early Childhood: Report on research and translation for babies and toddlers aged birth to 3 years

2016

Book Chapter

Composing an email: social interaction in a preschool classroom

Danby, Susan, Davidson, Christina, Given, Lisa M. and Thorpe, Karen (2016). Composing an email: social interaction in a preschool classroom. Understanding digital technologies and young children: an international perspective. (pp. 5-17) edited by Susanne Garvis and Narelle Lemon. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781315753027

Composing an email: social interaction in a preschool classroom

2016

Conference Publication

Sleep when the baby sleeps: infant daytime sleep predicts maternal depressive symptomology

Thorpe, K., Staton, S., Cockshaw, W., Pattinson, C. and Smith, S. (2016). Sleep when the baby sleeps: infant daytime sleep predicts maternal depressive symptomology. Conference of the American Sleep Physicians Association, Denver, CO, United States, June 2016.

Sleep when the baby sleeps: infant daytime sleep predicts maternal depressive symptomology

2016

Book Chapter

Working it out: balancing work and care after the birth of a first child

Boyd, Wendy, Millear, Prudence M. , Thorpe, Karen and Walker, Sue (2016). Working it out: balancing work and care after the birth of a first child. Exploring resources, life-balance and well-being of women who work in a global context. (pp. 145-159) edited by Roxane L Gervais and Prudence M. Millear. Cham, Switzerland: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-31736-6_9

Working it out: balancing work and care after the birth of a first child

2016

Conference Publication

Building a professional ECEC workforce: An Australian case study

Irvine, S., Thorpe, K., Lunn, J., Sumsion, J. and Mckinlay, S. (2016). Building a professional ECEC workforce: An Australian case study. In: European Early Childhood Education Research Association (EECERA) Conference, Dublin, Ireland, (). August 2016.

Building a professional ECEC workforce: An Australian case study

2016

Conference Publication

Day and night sleep duration as predicators of children’s weight status

Pattinson, C., Staton, S., Thorpe, K. and Smith, S. (2016). Day and night sleep duration as predicators of children’s weight status. Conference of the American Sleep Physicians Association, Denver, CO, United States, June 2016.

Day and night sleep duration as predicators of children’s weight status

2016

Journal Article

What parents want: sleep, rest and relaxation for pre-schoolers

Staton, Sally, Thorpe, Karen and The Sleep in Early Childhood Research Group (2016). What parents want: sleep, rest and relaxation for pre-schoolers. Belonging Early Years Journal, 5 (2), 12-14.

What parents want: sleep, rest and relaxation for pre-schoolers

2016

Conference Publication

Do Men Matter? Educator Perspectives on the role of Men in ECEC

Sullivan, V., Jansen, E., McDonald, P. and Thorpe, K. (2016). Do Men Matter? Educator Perspectives on the role of Men in ECEC. ARACY Early Years Conference, Cairns, QLD, Australia, August 2016.

Do Men Matter? Educator Perspectives on the role of Men in ECEC

Funding

Current funding

  • 2024 - 2028
    Thriving kids, active brains: A collaborative to support early child development
    Ian Potter Foundation
    Open grant
  • 2023 - 2027
    10,000 Hours: Time in early education and care for better life opportunity
    ARC Australian Laureate Fellowships
    Open grant
  • 2023 - 2025
    Brain Builders Initiative
    Thriving Queensland Kids Partnership
    Open grant
  • 2021 - 2027
    ARC Centre of Excellence for Children and Families over the Life Course
    ARC Centres of Excellence
    Open grant
  • 2020 - 2025
    The developmental significance of sleep transition in early childhood.
    ARC Discovery Projects
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2023
    Provision of exploratory research related to early childhood data
    Australian Education Research Organisation Limited
    Open grant
  • 2020 - 2022
    Evaluation of the Queensland KindyLinQ Pilot Program
    Social Ventures Australia
    Open grant
  • 2019 - 2020
    Evaluation of the Beyond the Broncos Girls Academy Program
    Brisbane Broncos Rugby League Club Limited
    Open grant
  • 2018 - 2020
    Distributed leadership in family day care: Challenge, change and opportunities (Education Horizon Research Grant Scheme project administered by QUT)
    Queensland University of Technology
    Open grant
  • 2018 - 2020
    The when, what, and how of observing and assessing practice in ECEC: Towards an observational framework for Authorised Officers in Queensland
    Education Horizon
    Open grant
  • 2018
    Review project on optimal timing for future waves of GUiNZ
    Ministry of Social Development (New Zealand)
    Open grant
  • 2018 - 2021
    Evaluation of the national support for child and youth mental health program and longitudinal research plan
    Commonwealth Department of Health
    Open grant
  • 2018 - 2020
    Evaluation of the Building Capacity in Australian Parents (BCAP) trial and the National Community Awareness Raising (NCAR) strategy
    Commonwealth Department of Social Services
    Open grant
  • 2017 - 2020
    Understanding educational outcomes of Queensland 's investment on early education programs
    Queensland Department of Education and Training
    Open grant
  • 2017
    Professional Development Package and Resources for Guiding Sleep Practices in Early Childhood Education and Care Services (through the State of QLD (acting through the Dept of Education and Training))
    Queensland University of Technology
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

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Supervision history

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Completed supervision

Media

Enquiries

Contact Professor Karen Thorpe directly for media enquiries about:

  • child development
  • childcare
  • childcare educators work conditions
  • children
  • children's sleep
  • early education and care
  • early years workforce
  • ecec
  • educational policy
  • longitudinal studies
  • parenting
  • preschool
  • school readiness
  • twins

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