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Associate Professor Gilbert Burgh
Associate Professor

Gilbert Burgh

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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

  • 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.

  • 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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67 works between 1993 and 2025

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2002

Journal Article

Philosophy and Education: Integrating Curriculum, Teaching and Learning

Burgh, G. and O'Brien, M. (2002). Philosophy and Education: Integrating Curriculum, Teaching and Learning. Critical & Creative Thinking: The Australasian Journal of Philosophy for Children, 10 (1), 45-58.

Philosophy and Education: Integrating Curriculum, Teaching and Learning

2001

Conference Publication

Revisioning SOSE: Examining the Role of Philosophy in Contemporary Social Education [OBRO1469]

O'Brien, M. and Burgh, G. (2001). Revisioning SOSE: Examining the Role of Philosophy in Contemporary Social Education [OBRO1469]. AARE Annual Conference, University of Western Australia, Freemantle, WA, December, 2001. Australia: Australian Association for Research in Education.

Revisioning SOSE: Examining the Role of Philosophy in Contemporary Social Education [OBRO1469]

2000

Book

Engaging with Ethics: Ethical Inquiry for Teachers

Freakley, M. and Burgh, G. (2000). Engaging with Ethics: Ethical Inquiry for Teachers. Katoomba, NSW: Social Science Press Australia.

Engaging with Ethics: Ethical Inquiry for Teachers

1998

Journal Article

Improving teacher education students' ethical thinking using the community of inquiry approach

Freakley, M. and Burgh, G. (1998). Improving teacher education students' ethical thinking using the community of inquiry approach. Analytic Teaching: The Community of Inquiry Journal, 19 (1), 38-45.

Improving teacher education students' ethical thinking using the community of inquiry approach

1998

Other Outputs

Is demarchy possible? : a case for ruling and being ruled in turn

Burgh, Gilbert (1998). Is demarchy possible? : a case for ruling and being ruled in turn. PhD Thesis, Department of Philosophy, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/uql.2017.152

Is demarchy possible? : a case for ruling and being ruled in turn

1995

Journal Article

Philosophising with Children

Field, Terri and Burgh, Gilbert (1995). Philosophising with Children. The History Teacher, 31 (1), 45-47.

Philosophising with Children

1993

Journal Article

Talking with Girls: Philosophy in the classroom

Field, Terri, Jordan, S. and Burgh, Gilbert (1993). Talking with Girls: Philosophy in the classroom. Queensland Teachers Union Professional Magazine, 11 (2), 19-23.

Talking with Girls: Philosophy in the classroom

Supervision

Availability

Associate Professor Gilbert Burgh is:
Not available for supervision

Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Hannah Arendt and Simone de Beauvoir and the Failures of Political Judgement

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Marguerite La Caze

  • 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

  • Doctor Philosophy

    The Politics of Authenticity: Between Radical Freedom and Genuine Doubt

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Marguerite La Caze

  • 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

Completed supervision

Media

Enquiries

Contact Associate Professor Gilbert Burgh directly for media enquiries about:

  • 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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