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Associate Professor Ian Hardy
Associate Professor

Ian Hardy

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Overview

Background

Dr Hardy researches and teaches in the areas of educational policy and politics, particularly in relation to institutionalized educational settings (schools; universities), at the School of Education, University of Queensland. He is also increasingly involved in policy studies relating to international and comparative education in schooling, higher education and vocational education. Dr Hardy's teaching at Undergraduate, Masters and PhD levels, and his service to the research, professional and wider community is informed by research into the relationship between education and society, particularly broader policy and political discourses, and educators' responses to the socio-political contexts in which their work is undertaken. Dr Hardy is currently undertaking national (Queensland) and international (England, Singapore, Bangladesh) work into the nature of teacher and other educator and policy officer's engagement with data in schools and schooling systems and settings. Dr Hardy is continuing to work on research undertaken during his recent Future Fellowship (2014-2018); this includes in relation to how policy support for the Australian Curriculum influenced teacher learning in diverse schooling settings in Queensland, within a broader global policy context. This work has also involved exploring how concurrent policy reform in Scandinavian (Finland and Sweden) and North American (Ontario and Connecticut) contexts has constituted and influenced practice in these settings. This research builds upon earlier work (2012-2014; ARC-DECRA) which focused upon teacher learning practices in Queensland under globalised policy conditions. Dr Hardy also researches the nature of academic work under current conditions in Australian and international university settings.

Current and future research focuses upon continued work on the nature and effects of data as currently constituted in educational (particularly schooling) settings in different national and international contexts (including in the Asia-Pacific, Europe and North America). Current and future research also includes work in relation to the nature and effects of Artificial Intelligence in educational settings, including how this influences educators' work and learning in schooling and other (formal and informal) educational settings. Current and future work also includes research into enhancing East-West relations, particularly as this pertains to international students studying in higher education settings in Australia and east-Asia.

Since 2004, Dr Hardy has also been a member of the Pedagogy, Education and Praxis international research consortium, involving researchers from Australia (University of Queensland, Griffith University, Charles Sturt University, Monash), UK (University of Sheffield), Sweden (University of Gothenburg), Norway (University of Tromso), and Finland (Abo Akademi). This group is primarily engaged in researching and theorising professional practice, including the politics of teachers' learning, throughout the teaching career in primary, secondary, tertiary and other adult education settings.

Dr Hardy worked previously at Charles Sturt University (Wagga Wagga, Australia; 2004-2010), commenced at The University of Queensland in 2010, and has occupied his current continuing substantive position as Associate Professor at the School of Education since 2019.

Availability

Associate Professor Ian Hardy is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Fields of research

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Arts, The University of Queensland
  • Postgraduate Diploma, The University of Queensland
  • Masters (Coursework), The University of Queensland
  • Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland

Research interests

  • Politics of education

  • Policy studies

  • International and comparative education

  • Social theory

Research impacts

Dr Hardy's research is of direct interest to schooling and higher education systems. He engages with school and system personnel in Australia, Sweden, Finland, England, Canada, and the United States. Recent work also includes studies in Singapore, Bangladesh and China. His work assists educators and policy makers improve their practice, and how schooling and higher education systems more broadly can be reformed to enhance student learning outcomes.

Works

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178 works between 1999 and 2024

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2007

Journal Article

The provision of teacher learning for educational reform: Policy in practice

Hardy, Ian (2007). The provision of teacher learning for educational reform: Policy in practice. British Journal of Sociology of Education, 28 (4), 409-410. doi: 10.1080/01425690701369327

The provision of teacher learning for educational reform: Policy in practice

2007

Conference Publication

Pedagogy, Education and Praxis, Enabling Praxis Symposium

Kemmis, Stephen, Hardy, Ian, Wilkinson, Jane and Edwards-Groves (2007). Pedagogy, Education and Praxis, Enabling Praxis Symposium. Action Research Beyond Borders and Divides, University of Umeå, Sweden, 9 – 11 November, 2007.

Pedagogy, Education and Praxis, Enabling Praxis Symposium

2007

Conference Publication

Professional development for educational reform in Queensland, Australia: Policy in practice

Hardy, Ian Joseph (2007). Professional development for educational reform in Queensland, Australia: Policy in practice. 2007 AERA Annual Meeting and Exhibition, Chicago, IL, United States, 9 – 13 April 2007. Washington, DC, United States: American Educational Research Association.

Professional development for educational reform in Queensland, Australia: Policy in practice

2006

Journal Article

Contesting tertiary teaching qualifications: An Australian perspective

Hardy, Ian and Smith, Erica (2006). Contesting tertiary teaching qualifications: An Australian perspective. Teaching in Higher Education, 11 (3), 337-350. doi: 10.1080/13562510600680798

Contesting tertiary teaching qualifications: An Australian perspective

2005

Other Outputs

The provision of teacher learning for educational reform : policy in practice

Hardy, Ian Joseph (2005). The provision of teacher learning for educational reform : policy in practice. PhD Thesis, School of Education, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/350096

The provision of teacher learning for educational reform : policy in practice

2005

Conference Publication

Teacher learning for educational reform: policy in practice

Hardy, Ian (2005). Teacher learning for educational reform: policy in practice. Education Research – Creative Dissent: Constructive Solutions, University of Western Sydney, Parramatta, 27 November – 1 December, 2005.

Teacher learning for educational reform: policy in practice

2004

Other Outputs

Managing better: Measuring institutional health and effectiveness in vocational education and training

Maxwell, Graham, Noonan, Peter, Bahr, Mark and Hardy, Ian (2004). Managing better: Measuring institutional health and effectiveness in vocational education and training. Leabrook: Australian National Training Authority.

Managing better: Measuring institutional health and effectiveness in vocational education and training

2004

Conference Publication

Field/ing learning

Hardy, Ian (2004). Field/ing learning. Positioning Educational Research, University of Melbourne, Melbourne,, 28 November – 2 December, 2004. Melbourne, Victoria, Australia: Australian Association for Research in Education.

Field/ing learning

2003

Conference Publication

The influence of ongoing teacher learning as policy, research and schooling on a community of teacher learners

Hardy, Ian (2003). The influence of ongoing teacher learning as policy, research and schooling on a community of teacher learners. Educational Research: Risks and Dilemmas, University of Auckland, Auckland, 29 November – 3 December, 2003.

The influence of ongoing teacher learning as policy, research and schooling on a community of teacher learners

2003

Book Chapter

Contextualising teacher in-service in complex times

Hardy, Ian (2003). Contextualising teacher in-service in complex times. Educational Imaginings: On the Play of Texts and Contexts. (pp. 182-208) edited by Shaun Rawolle and Jennifer Vadeboncoeur. Brisbane: Australian Academic Press..

Contextualising teacher in-service in complex times

2003

Book Chapter

Contextualising teacher professional development in complex times

Hardy, I. J. (2003). Contextualising teacher professional development in complex times. Educational Imaginings: On the Play of Texts and Contexts. (pp. 182-208) edited by Jennifer A. Vadeboncoeur and Shaun Rawolle. Brisbane Australia: Australian Academic Press.

Contextualising teacher professional development in complex times

2002

Conference Publication

The (New?) Basics of a teacher professional learning community

Hardy, Ian (2002). The (New?) Basics of a teacher professional learning community. Australian Association for Research in Education Annual Conference 2002 (AARE2002), Brisbane, Australia, 1-5 December, 2002.

The (New?) Basics of a teacher professional learning community

2002

Conference Publication

The (new ?) basics of a teacher professional learning community

Hardy, Ian (2002). The (new ?) basics of a teacher professional learning community. AARE 2002 International Education Research Conference, Brisbane, Qld, Australia, 1-5 December 2002. Coldstream, Victoria: Australian Association for Research in Education.

The (new ?) basics of a teacher professional learning community

2002

Conference Publication

A tale of two tutorials … and one School of Ed: A micro-presentation

Hardy, Ian (2002). A tale of two tutorials … and one School of Ed: A micro-presentation. Challenging Futures Conference, Armidale, NSW, 3 – 7 February, 2002. Armidale, NSW: University of New England.

A tale of two tutorials … and one School of Ed: A micro-presentation

2002

Conference Publication

Contextualising teacher in-service in complex times

Hardy, Ian (2002). Contextualising teacher in-service in complex times. Educational Imaginings, The University of Queensland, 1 – 2 November, 2002.

Contextualising teacher in-service in complex times

2001

Conference Publication

Educational empowerment: The case for viable leadership

Hardy, Ian (2001). Educational empowerment: The case for viable leadership. University of Queensland Post-graduate Student Conference, Brisbane, Queensland, 19 – 20 October, 2001. Flaxton, Queensland: Post Pressed.

Educational empowerment: The case for viable leadership

2001

Book Chapter

Hazard management: The impact of fluvial systems upon a selected environment.

Hardy, Ian (2001). Hazard management: The impact of fluvial systems upon a selected environment.. Hazards Happen: Elements of Australian Natural Hazards. (pp. 66-83) edited by M. Duncan and J. Lidstone. Canberra: Emergency Management Australia & Royal Geographical Society of Queensland..

Hazard management: The impact of fluvial systems upon a selected environment.

1999

Journal Article

Assessment Instruments

Hardy, Ian (1999). Assessment Instruments. The Queensland Geographer

Assessment Instruments

Funding

Current funding

  • 2021 - 2024
    Beyond global discourses of data: Storying learning in marginalised schools
    ARC Discovery Projects
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2022
    Academic advice for departmental research projects
    Queensland Department of Education
    Open grant
  • 2015 - 2018
    How do teachers learn to enact the Australian Curriculum? A question of policy in practice
    ARC Future Fellowships
    Open grant
  • 2012 - 2014
    Teachers' learning in complex times: Theorising teacher professional development practices under globalised policy conditions
    ARC Discovery Early Career Researcher Award
    Open grant
  • 2010 - 2011
    PD Practices in Complex Times: Theorising the Conditions for Productive Teacher Professional Development in High Poverty Settings
    UQ New Staff Research Start-Up Fund
    Open grant
  • 2010 - 2012
    Leading and Learning: Developing Ecologies of Educational Practice (Administered by Charles Sturt University)
    Charles Sturt University
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Associate Professor Ian Hardy is:
Available for supervision

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Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    A study of the impact of the marketisation of the VET sector in Australia on education policy.

    Principal Advisor

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Understanding local-national-global imbrications in education policy: The case of Guangdong academic credit bank as a data infrastructure in Vocational Education in China

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Suraiya Abdul Hameed

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Science Education: research, policy and politics

    Principal Advisor

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Reforming Initial Teacher Education in Ghana: A Multi-level Analysis of Policy in Practice

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Obaid Hamid

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Truth to tell: Teachers' conceptions of NAPLAN in a `post-truth' age

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Obaid Hamid, Dr Vicente Reyes

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Depressing pyrite in copper flotation in the presence of a high concentration of pyrite

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Stephen Heimans

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Behind our backs, yet through our heads: Capitalism and the transfer of nurse education in Queensland (1967 - 1987)

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Bob Lingard

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Leading policy enactment for Aboriginal parent engagement in schools: Stories from Bundjalung Country

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Tracey Bunda

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Social Perceptions towards Technical and Vocational Education and Training: A Case Study from Bangladesh

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Asaduzzaman Khan, Associate Professor Obaid Hamid

  • Doctor Philosophy

    THE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF INDONESIAN SCIENCE TEACHER EDUCATORS

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Tisha Morrell

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Built In or Bolt On? A Policy Analysis of Non-Government Programs in Indigenous Education

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Robyn Gillies

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Teachers Performance Evaluation in South America: A comparative study in Colombia Chile and Argentina.

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Suraiya Abdul Hameed

Completed supervision

Media

Enquiries

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  • national testing
  • teacher learning
  • teachers' use of data
  • teachers' use of test data

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