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Dr Emily Ross
Dr

Emily Ross

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Overview

Background

Dr Emily Ross is Deputy Director of Teaching and Learning, Director of Primary Preservice Programs, and Lecturer in the School of Education at The University of Queensland. She has extensive experience in curriculum implementation, supporting school leadership teams and teachers to implement some of the most exciting and cutting-edge curriculum initiatives. She has led the design and implementation of key curriculum and assessment initiatives for the state of Queensland and at a national level. Emily's doctoral research on curriculum interpretation and implementation has shaped government policy in Queensland. It has influenced the method and messaging for implementation support of the Australian Curriculum, and the professional development and resources that have been developed to aid teachers in the curriculum planning work. After completing her doctoral studies, Emily was asked to lead the project for the renewal of the QCAA Australian Curriculum website, including the redevelopment of over 500 curriculum support resources.

Emily's expertise in curriculum development and implementation has continued to be drawn upon by several national organisations, including the Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA) and Education Services Australia. Through these organisations, she has been invited to continue to serve on Advisory Groups and National Expert Panels to support the development and delivery of the Australian Curriculum and resources to support its implementation in Australian schools.

Previously, Emily held senior leadership positions at the QCAA, the Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA) and the interim National Curriculum Board, as well as in Queensland government and independent schools. Emily’s research focuses on curriculum and assessment policy and its implementation, particularly in areas of STEM education.

Availability

Dr Emily Ross is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Science (Psychology), The University of Queensland
  • Bachelor of Education, The University of Queensland
  • Masters (Coursework) of Education (Middle Years Schooling), The University of Queensland
  • Postgraduate Certificate in Commerce, The University of Queensland
  • Postgraduate Certificate of Educational Administration, Management and Leadership, Australian Catholic University
  • Masters (Coursework) of Education Policy, Australian Lutheran College
  • Doctoral (Research) of Curriculum Studies, Queensland University of Technology
  • Fellow, Higher Education Academy, Higher Education Academy

Research interests

  • Curriculum interpretation and implementation

  • Science education

  • Mathematics education

  • STEM education

  • Teacher education

Works

Search Professor Emily Ross’s works on UQ eSpace

45 works between 2009 and 2025

41 - 45 of 45 works

2018

Journal Article

Strategies for engaging curious young minds in mathematics

Kettle, Brenda and Ross, Emily (2018). Strategies for engaging curious young minds in mathematics. Educating Young Children: Learning and Teaching in the Early Childhood Years, 24 (1), 33-34.

Strategies for engaging curious young minds in mathematics

2017

Other Outputs

An investigation of teachers' curriculum interpretation and implementation in a Queensland school

Ross, Emily (2017). An investigation of teachers' curriculum interpretation and implementation in a Queensland school. Professional Doctorate, Queensland University of Technology, Faculty of Education. doi: 10.5204/thesis.eprints.107049

An investigation of teachers' curriculum interpretation and implementation in a Queensland school

2012

Journal Article

Implementing the Australian Curriculum: a snapshot of one state in implementation

Emily Ross (2012). Implementing the Australian Curriculum: a snapshot of one state in implementation. The Primary and Middle Years Educator, 10 (2), 21-28.

Implementing the Australian Curriculum: a snapshot of one state in implementation

2011

Journal Article

A conversation with Dr Peter Hill (CEO, ACARA)

Maine, Katherine and Ross, Emily (2011). A conversation with Dr Peter Hill (CEO, ACARA). Australian Journal of Middle Schooling, 11 (2), 28-32.

A conversation with Dr Peter Hill (CEO, ACARA)

2009

Journal Article

Shaping the National Mathematics Curriculum

Emily Sangster (2009). Shaping the National Mathematics Curriculum. Learning Matters, 14 (1), 18-20.

Shaping the National Mathematics Curriculum

Funding

Current funding

  • 2024 - 2027
    Shifting the Culture of Out-of-field Professional Education for Teachers (ARC Discovery Project administered by Deakin University)
    Deakin University
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Dr Emily Ross is:
Available for supervision

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Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    How Mathematics HoDs Lead: Investigating the Practices, Perceptions, and Contexts of Instructional Leadership

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Jana Visnovska

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Investigating Pre-Service Teachers' Maker Pedagogical Mindset Through Fabricating Low-Cost Animatronic Dinosaurs

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Rob Rouse

  • Doctor Philosophy

    The Effectiveness of Storytelling in Improving the Mastery of Primary School Students in Fractions Based on the Realistic Mathematics Education (RME) Theory

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Jana Visnovska

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Anxiety and executive functions as predictors of primary-school student achievement

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Annemaree Carroll, Associate Professor Elizabeth Edwards

Media

Enquiries

Contact Dr Emily Ross directly for media enquiries about:

  • Australian Curriculum
  • Curriculum implementation
  • Curriculum interpretation
  • Mathematics Education
  • Science Education
  • STEM Education

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