Overview
Background
Dr Stevie-Jae Hepburn is a Lecturer in initial teacher education (ITE) in the School of Education at the University of Queensland. Her approach to educational program design, review, and evaluation in professional and educational contexts is guided by the principles of andragogy, collaborative practice to support learning with, from, and about others.
After gaining experience as a classroom teacher and curriculum coordinator across jurisdictions in Queensland and abroad, Stevie directed her attention to educational leadership, health and wellbeing resources in schools and ITE. Her doctoral research investigated the impact of an integrated approach to health and wellbeing for teachers during the pre-service and early career period. Stevie’s research is influenced by her interest in public health and salutogenic theory, as well as the use of health promotion strategies to address the social determinants of health and influence job satisfaction, stress management, burnout, and career trajectory.
Stevie's research experience in collaborative practice spans both health disciplines and education. She investigated the impact of interprofessional education resources on promoting interprofessional collaborative practice across the continuum of health professionals' education, as well as student learning and experience on placement in rural and remote communities.
Stevie is currently focused on exploring the role of collaborative practice between school community stakeholders (e.g., parents/carers, school-based health professionals, teachers), schools as health-promoting workplaces, and preparedness for practice during the pre-service and early career period.
Availability
- Dr Stevie Hepburn is:
- Available for supervision
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Education (Secondary), Queensland University of Technology
- Masters (Coursework) of Education (Leadership), The University of Queensland
- Masters (Research) of Education (Leadership), The University of Queensland
- Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland
Research interests
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Health and wellbeing in schools
Design, implementation and evaluation of initial teacher education and continuing professional development programs to support the development of health and wellbeing resources.
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Collaborative practice and community engagement
Supporting teachers in engaging with community members, including parents/carers and school-based health professionals.
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Participatory Action Research
Co-design projects including multiple stakeholders. Multi-phase, convergent and exploratory mixed-methods designs.
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Educational design - online learning
Design, implementation and evaluation of online learning resources for pre- and post-registration educators.
Research impacts
Stevie has contributed to multiple innovative projects and formed partnerships with national and international academics and industry professionals. Her doctoral research project allowed her to collaborate with the Department of Education (Queensland) on a teacher wellbeing initiative: Teaching Queensland's Future (2021). Her post-doctoral role involved an industry partnership with the Sunshine Coast Health Institute (SCHI) on an SCHI-funded project: Learning Together to Work Together: Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Practice.
Works
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2021
Conference Publication
Can an integrated yoga-based complementary intervention provide stress management for teachers?
Hepburn, Stevie-Jae (2021). Can an integrated yoga-based complementary intervention provide stress management for teachers?. 7th IPPA World Congress, Virtual, 15 - 17 July 2021. California, United States: International Positive Psychology Association.
2020
Other Outputs
Integrated wellbeing for teachers: a mixed-methods study investigating attention awareness, perceived stress and subjective wellbeing and a complementary intervention for pre-service and early career teachers
Hepburn, Stevie-Jae (2020). Integrated wellbeing for teachers: a mixed-methods study investigating attention awareness, perceived stress and subjective wellbeing and a complementary intervention for pre-service and early career teachers. PhD Thesis, School of Education, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/8e30a51
2017
Journal Article
Pranayama meditation (yoga breathing) for stress relief: is it beneficial for teachers?
Hepburn, Stevie-Jae and McMahon, Mary (2017). Pranayama meditation (yoga breathing) for stress relief: is it beneficial for teachers?. The Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 42 (9), 142-159. doi: 10.14221/ajte.2017v42n9.9
Funding
Past funding
Supervision
Availability
- Dr Stevie Hepburn is:
- Available for supervision
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Integrating Ethnomathematics, Systemic Thinking, and Cooperative Learning in STEM Framework to Enhance Numeracy Literacy Skills
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Robyn Gillies
Media
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