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Associate Professor Marnee Shay
Associate Professor

Marnee Shay

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Overview

Background

Associate Professor Marnee Shay is a Principal Research Fellow and Deputy Head of School in the School of Education at the University of Queensland. She is an Aboriginal woman whose maternal family is from the Ngen'giwumirri language group (Daly River, Northern Territory), born in Brisbane, with strong connections to Indigenous communities in South East Queensland. Dr Shay is an experienced and qualified secondary teacher.

A/Prof Shay has an extensive externally funded research program that spans the fields of Indigenous education, policy studies, flexi schooling, and youth studies. She has published in many journals, books and scholarly media outlets. A/Prof Shay advocates for strengths approaches in Indigenous education and Indigenous-based evidence to inform policy futures. She is the lead editor of a critical text in the field of Indigenous education, “Indigenous education in Australia Learning and Teaching for Deadly Futures”, published by Routledge in 2021 (with Prof Oliver). The book won a national award for ‘The Tertiary/VET Teaching and Learning Resource (wholly Australian) category at the Education Publishing Awards Australia.

A/Prof Shay’s research has substantially impacted policy and practice in her field. She has contributed to numerous policy submissions, non-traditional research outputs (such as podcasts) and school reviews. She serves on multiple Government and school boards and committees, including the Queensland Department of Education Ministerial Advisory Committee for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education. Dr Shay’s research contributions to education were recognised in 2020 through a National Australian Council for Educational Leaders (ACEL) award, a Queensland branch ACEL Excellence in Educational Leadership Award, and the 2021 UQ Foundation for Research Excellence Award.

Availability

Associate Professor Marnee Shay is:
Not available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Indigenous Studies, Southern Cross University
  • Postgraduate Diploma, University of the Sunshine Coast
  • Masters (Research) of Education, University of the Sunshine Coast
  • Doctor of Philosophy, Queensland University of Technology

Research interests

  • Flexi schooling

  • Indigenous education

  • Indigenous education policies

  • Indigenous research ethics and methodologies

  • Youth Studies

Works

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86 works between 2013 and 2025

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2016

Journal Article

Introduction to the special issue on alternative pathways in education for disenfranchised children and young people in the Australian context

Shay, Marnee, Morgan, Ann, Lampert, Jo and Heck, Deborah (2016). Introduction to the special issue on alternative pathways in education for disenfranchised children and young people in the Australian context. International Journal of Child Youth and Family Studies, 7 (2), 171-177. doi: 10.18357/ijcyfs72201615716

Introduction to the special issue on alternative pathways in education for disenfranchised children and young people in the Australian context

2015

Journal Article

Alternative education engaging Indigenous young people: flexi schooling in Queensland

Shay, Marnee and Heck, Deborah (2015). Alternative education engaging Indigenous young people: flexi schooling in Queensland. Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 44 (1), 37-47. doi: 10.1017/jie.2015.8

Alternative education engaging Indigenous young people: flexi schooling in Queensland

2015

Book Chapter

The perceptions that shape us: strengthening Indigenous young people's cultural identity in flexi school settings

Shay, Marnee (2015). The perceptions that shape us: strengthening Indigenous young people's cultural identity in flexi school settings. Understanding sociological theory for educational practices. (pp. 93-109) edited by Tania Ferfolja, Criss Jones Díaz and Jacqueline Ullman. Port Melbourne, VIC Australia: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/CBO9781316151167.007

The perceptions that shape us: strengthening Indigenous young people's cultural identity in flexi school settings

2015

Conference Publication

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander roles in flexi schools

Shay, Marnee (2015). Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander roles in flexi schools. Australian Association for Research in Education, Fremantle, Australia, 29 November-3 December 2015.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander roles in flexi schools

2014

Conference Publication

Alternative notions of schooling in Australia: the story of teachers and principals engaging and reflecting on supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students

Shay, Marnee, Morgan, Ann, Proud, Denise and Heck, Deborah (2014). Alternative notions of schooling in Australia: the story of teachers and principals engaging and reflecting on supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students. World Indigenous Peoples Conference on Education, Honolulu, Hawaii, United States, 19-24 May 2014.

Alternative notions of schooling in Australia: the story of teachers and principals engaging and reflecting on supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students

2013

Journal Article

Developing shared practice to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander student retention in teacher education

Shay, Marnee and Heck, D. (2013). Developing shared practice to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander student retention in teacher education. Journal of Indigenous Australian Issues, 16 (4), 42-57.

Developing shared practice to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander student retention in teacher education

Funding

Current funding

  • 2024 - 2025
    Keeping prep-aged students engaged at school: Creating a preventative pathway for eliminating school disciplinary absences and restrictive practices
    Education Horizon
    Open grant
  • 2023 - 2030
    ARC Centre of Excellence for Indigenous Futures
    ARC Centres of Excellence
    Open grant
  • 2023 - 2027
    Equity and Excellence: Behaviour review tools for Queensland State Schools
    Queensland Department of Education
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2023
    Big Mob, STEM it up! (Women in STEM Ambassador grant administered by UNSW)
    University of New South Wales
    Open grant
  • 2022
    Indigenous Business in Australia: A Scoping Study
    UQ Indigenous Research Engagement and Partnerships Fund
    Open grant
  • 2022 - 2024
    Binung Ma Na Du: Cultural stories and living histories on Wakka Wakka Country
    Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies
    Open grant
  • 2022 - 2024
    Reconceptualising Indigenous education through a discourse of excellence
    UQ Foundation Research Excellence Awards
    Open grant
  • 2021 - 2024
    Co-designing Indigenous education policy in Queensland
    ARC Discovery Indigenous
    Open grant
  • 2020 - 2022
    Youth Voices - EREA Australian Flexi School Survey
    Edmund Rice Education Australia
    Open grant
  • 2019 - 2023
    Indigenous Education Excellence in Flexi Schools
    Edmund Rice Education Australia
    Open grant
  • 2019 - 2022
    Preparing Aboriginal students in remote communities for life beyond school (ARC Linkage Project administered by Curtin University)
    Curtin University of Technology
    Open grant
  • 2019 - 2020
    Doing things 'right way': showcasing excellence in Indigenous Education in Queensland secondary schools
    UQ Early Career Researcher
    Open grant
  • 2018 - 2019
    Cultural identity in schools (The Lowitja Institute ATSI Health CRC grant administered by Queensland University of Technology)
    Queensland University of Technology
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Associate Professor Marnee Shay is:
Not available for supervision

Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Changing the Narrative: Leaders that enable Culturally Responsive School Communities

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Suraiya Abdul Hameed, Dr Danielle Armour

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Cultural Taxation: Cultural Myth or Workplace Reality?

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Suraiya Abdul Hameed

  • Master Philosophy

    Taring Dharra (Strong - Black Cockatoo)

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Robin Shields

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Conceptualising Co-design with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Young Peoples in the Context of Australian English Education

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Kate McLay

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Changing the Narrative: Leaders that enable Culturally Responsive School Communities

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Suraiya Abdul Hameed, Dr Danielle Armour

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Learning from the lived experiences of Indigenous teachers who have remained in the profession

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Suraiya Abdul Hameed

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Cultural Taxation: Cultural Myth or Workplace Reality?

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Suraiya Abdul Hameed

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Conceptualising Co-design with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Young Peoples in the Context of Australian English Education

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Kate McLay

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Cultural Taxation: Cultural Myth or Workplace Reality?

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Suraiya Abdul Hameed

  • Doctor Philosophy

    How First Nation knowledge is honoured in understanding ocean care for the future of fisheries

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Ian Tibbetts

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Cultural Taxation: Cultural Myth or Workplace Reality?

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Suraiya Abdul Hameed

  • Doctor Philosophy

    THE ROLE OF LANGUAGE IN EARLY LITERACY POLICIES AND PROGRAMS

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Adriana Diaz, Dr Samantha Disbray

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Why Go To School: Why students disengaged from learning continue to attend school past compulsory school age.

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Annemaree Carroll

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Dandiiri: First Nations thinking to enhance the Learning.

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Kate McLay, Dr Danielle Armour

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Why Go To School: Why Students Disengaged From Learning Continue To Attend School Past Compulsory School Age

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Annemaree Carroll

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Why Go To School: Why students disengaged from learning continue to attend school past compulsory school age.

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Annemaree Carroll

Completed supervision

Media

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