Overview
Background
Gilbert Burgh has been active in promoting philosophy in schools since 1990. He has published widely in the field of educational philosophy (philosophy functioning educationally), especially democratic education and collaborative philosophical inquiry as pedagogy, and in 2009 completed an Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery Project Grant to conduct a study on the effectiveness of philosophy on children’s explanatory behaviour, problem-solving, and learning. He has participated in a number of philosophy teacher education programs in Australia and the United States, and was the founding president of the Queensland Association of Philosophy in Schools (1994-1996), and president of the Federation of Australasian Philosophy in Schools Associations (2002-2003). As one of the founding members of the Australian Philosophy Research Group (APRG), he works closely with other members, Dr. Simone Thornton (School of Humanities and Social Inquiry, UOW / Honorary Research Fellow, School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry, UQ), Assoc. Prof. Michelle Boulous Walker (School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry, UQ), and Adjunct Assoc. Prof. Mary Graham (School of Political Science and International Studies, UQ / Doctor of the University honoris causa, UQ / QUT), a Kombumerri and Wakka Wakka community development leader, Elder, educator, and philosopher, who has long been a sounding board and driver of Aboriginal philosophy. The aim of the group is to develop an Australian philosophy in dialogue with Indigenous and non-Indigneous scholars, to develop a place-based, grounded philosophy. This project informs his current research on place-responsive pedagogy as an ecological approach to education to improve human-environmental relations and how we understand citizenship and democracy.
Availability
- Associate Professor Gilbert Burgh is:
- Not available for supervision
- Media expert
Qualifications
- Bachelor (Honours) of Arts, The University of Queensland
- Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland
Research interests
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Research Interests
Educational philosophy (philosophy functioning educationally), esp. democratic education, civics and citizenship education, dialogic pedagogy, the history and development of philosophy in school in Australia; Social and political philosophy, esp. democracy, alternatives to electoral politics, deliberative politics and citizenship, and democracy and education.
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Current Research Projects
Place-responsive pedagogies; democratic education; the role of genuine doubt in classroom inquiry to acquire critical awareness of epistemic bias in educational practice; John Dewey’s theory of democracy and education; Matthew Lipman’s practice of philosophy as the methodology of education.
Works
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2019
Journal Article
Reflecting on place: environmental education as decolonisation
Thornton, Simone, Graham, Mary and Burgh, Gilbert (2019). Reflecting on place: environmental education as decolonisation. Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 35 (3), 239-249. doi: 10.1017/aee.2019.31
2019
Journal Article
Ecosocial citizenship education: facilitating interconnective, deliberative practice and corrective methodology for epistemic accountability
Burgh, Gilbert and Thornton, Simone (2019). Ecosocial citizenship education: facilitating interconnective, deliberative practice and corrective methodology for epistemic accountability. Childhood and Philosophy, 15, 43-61. doi: 10.12957/childphilo.2019.42794
2019
Book Chapter
Growing up with philosophy in Australia: philosophy as cultural discourse
Thornton, Simone and Burgh, Gilbert (2019). Growing up with philosophy in Australia: philosophy as cultural discourse. Philosophical inquiry with children: the development of an inquiring society in Australia. (pp. 236-249) edited by Gilbert Burgh and Simone Thornton. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780429431821-22
2019
Book
Philosophical inquiry with children: the development of an inquiring society in Australia
Gilbert Burgh and Simone Thornton eds. (2019). Philosophical inquiry with children: the development of an inquiring society in Australia. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780429431821
2019
Book Chapter
The philosophical classroom: an Australian story
Burgh, Gilbert and Thornton, Simone (2019). The philosophical classroom: an Australian story. Philosophical inquiry with children: the development of an inquiring society in Australia. (pp. 1-5) edited by Gilbert Burgh and Simone Thornton. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780429431821-1
2018
Journal Article
The need for philosophy in promoting democracy: a case for philosophy in the curriculum
Burgh, Gilbert (2018). The need for philosophy in promoting democracy: a case for philosophy in the curriculum. Journal of Philosophy in Schools, 5 (1), 38-58. doi: 10.21913/JPS.v5i1.1483
2018
Book Chapter
‘Do not block the way of inquiry’: cultivating collective doubt through sustained deep reflective thinking
Burgh, Gilbert, Thornton, Simone and Fynes-Clinton, Liz (2018). ‘Do not block the way of inquiry’: cultivating collective doubt through sustained deep reflective thinking. Parecidos de familia. Propuestas actuales en Filosofía para Niños [Family Resemblances: Current trends in philosophy for children]. (pp. 47-61) edited by Ellen Duthie, Félix García Moriyón and Rafael Robles Loro. Madrid, Spain: Anaya.
2017
Journal Article
Comparing two inquiry professional development interventions in Science on primary students' questioning and other inquiry behaviours
Nichols, Kim, Burgh, Gilbert and Kennedy, Callie (2017). Comparing two inquiry professional development interventions in Science on primary students' questioning and other inquiry behaviours. Research in Science Education, 47 (1), 1-24. doi: 10.1007/s11165-015-9487-5
2017
Book Chapter
Making peace education everyone’s business
Thornton, Simone and Burgh, Gilbert (2017). Making peace education everyone’s business. Inclusion, diversity and intercultural dialogue in young people's philosophical inquiry. (pp. 55-65) edited by Ching-Ching Lin and Lavina Sequeira. Rotterdam, The Netherlands: Sense Publishers. doi: 10.1007/978-94-6351-065-3
2017
Book Chapter
Reconstruction of thinking across the curriculum through the community of inquiry
Nichols, Kim, Burgh, Gilbert and Fynes-Clinton, Liz (2017). Reconstruction of thinking across the curriculum through the community of inquiry. The Routledge international handbook of philosophy for children. (pp. 245-252) edited by Maughn Rollins Gregory, Joanna Haynes and Karin Murris. Abingdon, Oxon United Kingdom: Routledge.
2017
Book Chapter
Philosophy in Schools: An Australian perspective
Burgh, Gilbert (2017). Philosophy in Schools: An Australian perspective. History, Theory and Practices of Philosophy for Children: International Perspectives. (pp. 157-166) edited by Saeed Naji and Rosnani Hashim. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781315208732
2017
Book Chapter
From Harry to Philosophy Park: the development of philosophy for children resources in Australia
Burgh, Gilbert and Thornton, Simone (2017). From Harry to Philosophy Park: the development of philosophy for children resources in Australia. The Routledge international handbook of philosophy for children. (pp. 163-170) edited by Maughn Rollins Gregory, Joanna Haynes and Karin Murris. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781315726625-34
2016
Journal Article
Philosophy goes to school in Australia: A history 1982-2016
Burgh, Gilbert and Thornton, Simone (2016). Philosophy goes to school in Australia: A history 1982-2016. Journal of Philosophy in Schools, 3 (1), 59-83. doi: 10.21913/jps.v3i1.1300
2016
Journal Article
Lucid education: resisting resistance to inquiry
Burgh, Gilbert and Thornton, Simone (2016). Lucid education: resisting resistance to inquiry. Oxford Review of Education, 42 (2), 165-177. doi: 10.1080/03054985.2016.1151410
2016
Journal Article
Connecting learning to the world beyond the classroom through collaborative philosophical inquiry
Scholl, Rosie, Nichols, Kim and Burgh, Gilbert (2016). Connecting learning to the world beyond the classroom through collaborative philosophical inquiry. Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 44 (5), 436-454. doi: 10.1080/1359866X.2015.1095279
2016
Journal Article
Inoculation against wonder: finding an antidote in Camus, pragmatism and the community of inquiry
Burgh, Gilbert and Thornton, Simone (2016). Inoculation against wonder: finding an antidote in Camus, pragmatism and the community of inquiry. Educational Philosophy and Theory, 48 (9), 884-898. doi: 10.1080/00131857.2015.1079516
2016
Conference Publication
Philosophy for children in Australia: then, now, and where to from here?
Burgh, Gilbert and Thornton, Simone (2016). Philosophy for children in Australia: then, now, and where to from here?. 45th Annual Conference of the Philosophy of Education Society of Australasia, Melbourne, Australia, 5-8 December 2015. PESA.
2015
Book
Values education in schools: a resource book for student inquiry Translated by Sayyedah Mobina Shaheri Langroudi
Freakley, Mark, Burgh, Gilbert and MacSporran, Lyne Tilt (2015). Values education in schools: a resource book for student inquiry Translated by Sayyedah Mobina Shaheri Langroudi. Tehran, Iran: Siahroud.
2015
Conference Publication
Engagement as dialogue: Camus, pragmatism and constructivist pedagogy
Burgh, Gilbert and Thornton, Simone (2015). Engagement as dialogue: Camus, pragmatism and constructivist pedagogy. Education as Philosophies of Engagement: 44th Annual Conference of the Philosophy of Education Society of Australasia (PESA), Hamilton, New Zealand, 22-25 November 2014. Claremont, WA, Australia: Philosophy of Education Society of Australasia.
2014
Journal Article
Transforming pedagogy through philosophical inquiry
Scholl, Rosie, Nichols, Kim and Burgh, Gilbert (2014). Transforming pedagogy through philosophical inquiry. International Journal of Pedagogies and Learning, 9 (3), 253-272.
Funding
Past funding
Supervision
Availability
- Associate Professor Gilbert Burgh is:
- Not available for supervision
Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
You Say You Want a Revolution: The moral need for global environmental governance in an age of global climate change
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Simone Thornton
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Doctor Philosophy
Lovers of Wisdom on Stolen Land: Settler colonial logic and ontoepistemic injustice in Australian tertiary philosophy education
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Simone Thornton
Completed supervision
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2019
Doctor Philosophy
Disruptive Philosophies: Eco-rational education and the epistemology of place
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Marguerite La Caze
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2019
Doctor Philosophy
Teaching for thinking: explaining pedagogical expertise in the development of the skills, values and virtues of inquiry
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Deborah Brown
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2017
Doctor Philosophy
Adaptive demarchy: a flexible model of deliberative democracy for an uncertain political context
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Marguerite La Caze
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2016
Doctor Philosophy
Playing With Your Self: A Philosophical Exploration of Attitudes and Identities in Games
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Aurelia Armstrong
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2009
Doctor Philosophy
Arriving at a New Beginning: Redefining Socratic Pedagogy
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Fred D'Agostino
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2025
Doctor Philosophy
Hannah Arendt and Simone de Beauvoir and the Failures of Political Judgement
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Marguerite La Caze
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2025
Doctor Philosophy
The Politics of Authenticity: Between Radical Freedom and Genuine Doubt
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Marguerite La Caze
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2021
Master Philosophy
Is there a Need for a New, an Environmental, Metaphysic? Val Plumwood's Environmental Philosophy Radically Naturalised
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Peter Evans, Professor Deborah Brown
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
The Other at the Threshold: A Husserlian Analysis of Ethics and Violence in the Home/Alien Encounter
Associate Advisor
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2019
Doctor Philosophy
Ethics and Aesthetics of Non-duality: Responses to Nihilism from Nietzsche to Camus
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Marguerite La Caze
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2019
Doctor Philosophy
A Camusian Ethic for Reconciliation: Forgiveness and Grief in Australia, New Zealand and Rwanda
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Marguerite La Caze
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2018
Doctor Philosophy
Deep Reflective Thinking through Collaborative Philosophical Inquiry
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Peter Renshaw
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Media
Enquiries
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- Democracy
- Democratic Education
- Democratic theory
- Education and ethics
- Ethics - for teachers
- Ethics - in teaching
- Philosophy in schools
- Philosophy of Education
- Schools - morals and ethics
- Social Ethics
- Teaching and ethics
- Values and ethics - in education
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