Adjunct Professor
Beryl Exley
Faculty of Creative Industries, Education & Social Justice,
School of Early Childhood & Inclusive Education
Biography
Beryl has two major interrelated research interests: the teaching of grammar (linguistics) & the sociology of education, especially as it interfaces with social justice. Her 79 publications are listed on QUT eprints and altogether have been downloaded in excess of 50 000 times. Many of these works have been cited numerous times on Google Scholar, Scopus and Web of Science. Beryl's most significant industry publications are:- Exley, B. & Kervin, L. (2013). "Playing with Grammar in the Early Years: Knowledge about language in the Australian Curriculum English". Norwood: ALEA.
- Exley, B., Kervin, L & Mantei, J. (2014). "Exploring with Grammar in the Primary Years: Knowledge about language in the Australian Curriculum English". Norwood: ALEA.
Her lastest DVD, Reading & Viewing for Comprehension (Australian Children’s Television Foundation, 2012) has the esteemed honour of being named as a finalist for two major national awards: the "eLearning Industry Excellence Awards 2012" & the "ATOM Awards 2012".
Routledge published her co-authored edited collection in 2016:
- Vitale, P. & Exley, B. (2016). "Pedagogic Rights & Democratic Education". London: Routledge.
From 2009-2013, Beryl was a Chief Investigator on an Australian Research Council Linkage Project LP0990289, "Digital Learning & Print Literacy: A design experiment for the reform of low socio-economic culturally diverse schools". The project’s goal was the production of equitable literacy outcomes for students from low socio-economic, Indigenous & migrant backgrounds. The project employed a research-based intervention model to examine the relationship between teaching & learning print literacies & digital literacies. Beryl focused on the role of language, particularly as it applies across diverse cultural groups & to disparate curriculum areas.
Personal details
Positions
- Adjunct Professor
Faculty of Creative Industries, Education & Social Justice,
School of Early Childhood & Inclusive Education
Keywords
English curriculum, Curriculum literacies, Grammar, Personal literacies, Multiliteracies, Sociology of education, Diversity, Multiculturalsim, Multilingualism, Teacher knowledge
Research field
Curriculum and Pedagogy, Sociology
Field of Research code, Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (ANZSRC), 2008
Qualifications
- PhD (Queensland University of Technology)
- MEd(Hons) (Griffith University)
- MEd (Griffith University)
- DipT(Prim) (Griffith University)
Professional memberships and associations
- Beryl is an active member of the Australian Literacy Educators` Association (ALEA), and from 2006 to 2013 served as the ALEA Queensland State Director. In 2013 she co-convened the AATE/ALEA Joint National Conference for 830 national and international delegates.
- Since 2005 she has been the Australian representative on IDOC (International Oceania Development Committee), a committee that works with developing nations across Oceania to advance literacy teaching and learning. In 2015 Beryl was invited by the International Literacy Association board to take the role of international Chair of IDOC.
- Since 2013, Beryl has been the ALEA Publications Director, overseeing the suite of ALEA journals and occasional publications.
- Beryl has previously been a judge for National Literacy & Numeracy Week Awards (DEEWR) and Teaching Australia Awards and still judges the Short Story Section of the English Teachers Association of Queensland (ETAQ) awards for Years 6 & 7.
Teaching
- grammar, especially the new grammar in the Australian Curriculum English
- critical, visual, dramatic and multimedia literacies
- teaching reading, writing and spelling.
In 2011 she was awarded a "Teaching and Learning - Scholarship of Teaching Award" as well as a "Teaching and Learning - Teaching Excellence Team Award". Since 2011, Beryl has been recognised as a "Higher Degree Research Supervisor Accreditation Level 1" academic. She has supervised seven research students to completion, including projects which investigated:
- academic rigor in science assessment tasks
- the language of science in the early years
- parent-teacher engagement in the middle years
- early career teachers' experiences in Catholic schools
- pedagogic dilemmas with curricular reform in moral education
- teachers' responses to communication about non-heterosexuality
- implementing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and cultures in the Australian Curriculum English.
Three of her graduating PhD students were recommended for the university thesis award, with one student taking out the top honour in 2013. Beryl is currently supervising HDR students undertaking projects which investigate:
- teachers' knowledge of children's literature
- the construction of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students' identities in schools
- critical literacy in international ESL contexts
- the formation of multi-ethnic pedagogic identities through institutionalized education
- teachers' accounts of a data driven curriculum
- narrative research in an Indigenous community
- cultural hybridity in Indigenous/non-Indigenous communications
- teachers' experiences of high-stakes assessments.
Beryl is currently the Masters of Education Course Coordinator, overseeing approximately 1200 students enrolled in the study areas of Career Development, Early Childhood Teaching, Early Years, General Studies, Inclusive Education, Leadership and Management, School Guidance and Counselling, Teacher-Librarianship and TESOL.
Experience
- Education Queensland/ State Schools Queensland
- Catholic Education
- Independent Schools Queensland, and
- Family Day Care.
Beryl has delivered presentations throughout the state and nationally and in 2008 was honoured with the appointment as a National Literacy and Numeracy Week National Ambassador. She was an ALEA National Conference keynote presenter in Sydney (2012), Darwin (2014) and Adelaide (2016). Beryl has also conducted professional development for teachers in New Zealand, Samoa, Fiji, Cook Islands, South Korea, China, PNG and France. She has delivered keynote presentations in South Korea in 2012, 2013 and 2016 and in Fiji in 2012. Beryl was invited to be a part of an international scientific committee for the inaugural ‘Paris International Conference on Education, Economy & Society’, held for international delegates in Paris in 2008 and the follow up conference held in 2010. She also provided research training to HDR candidates whilst on QUT supported sabbatical at Aix-Marseille Université in France in 2012.
Publications
- Vitale, P. & Exley, B. (2016). Pedagogic rights and democratic education: Bernsteinian explorations of curriculum, pedagogy and assessment. Routledge. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/139312/
- Exley, B., Davis, J. & Dooley, K. (2016). Empirical reference points for Bernstein's model of pedagogic rights: recontextualising the reconciliation agenda to Australian schooling. In B. Exley & P. Vitale (Eds.), Pedagogic rights and democratic education: Bernsteinian explorations of curriculum, pedagogy and assessment (pp. 33–46). Routledge. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/84289
- Vitale, P. & Exley, B. (2016). Looking back to look forwards: Expanding the sociology of education. In B. Exley & P. Vitale (Eds.), Pedagogic rights and democratic education: Bernsteinian explorations of curriculum, pedagogy and assessment (pp. 3–9). Routledge. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/84290
- Exley, B., (2016). Secret squirrel stuff in the Australian curriculum English: The genesis of the 'new' grammar. Australian Journal of Language and Literacy, 39(1), 74–85. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/91211
- Exley, B., Kervin, L. & Mantei, J. (2015). Exploring with Grammar in the Primary Years : Learning about Language in the Australian Curriculum : English. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/83682
- Exley, B. & Dooley, K. (2015). Critical linguistics in the early years: Exploring language functions through sophisticated picture books and process drama strategies. In K. Winograd (Ed.), Critical literacies and young learners: connecting classroom practice to the common core (pp. 128–143). Routledge. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/78390
- Exley, B., Woods, A. & Dooley, K. (2014). Thinking critically in the land of princesses and giants: The affordances and challenges of critical approaches in the early years. In J. Avila & J. Zacher Pandya (Eds.), Moving critical literacies forward: A new look at praxis across contexts (pp. 59–70). Routledge. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/57093
- Exley, B., Woods, A., Lunn, J., Walker, S. & Whiteford, C. (2014). Reconciling dilemmas of social justice in literacy lessons: A case study of preservice primary teachers. Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 39(1), 159–174. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/65567
- Exley, B. & Chan, M. (2014). Tensions between policy and practice: Reconciliation agendas in the Australian curriculum English. English Teaching, 13(1), 55–75. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/74130
- Exley, B. & Kervin, L. (2013). Playing with grammar in the early years : learning about language in the Australian curriculum : English. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/65565
QUT ePrints
For more publications by Beryl, explore their research in QUT ePrints (our digital repository).
Awards
- Type
- Appointment to State/National/International Reference Group or Government Committees
- Reference year
- 2015
- Details
- 2015 - current - Appointed as Chair of 'International Oceania Development Committee', a subcommittee of the International Literacy Association.
- Type
- Editor/Contributor of a Prestigious Work of Reference
- Reference year
- 2015
- Details
- Vitale, P. & Exley, B. (eds). (2016) "Pedagogic Rights & Democratic Education: Bernsteinian explorations of curriculum, pedagogy & assessment." London: Routledge.
- Type
- Advisor/Consultant for Industry
- Reference year
- 2014
- Details
- 2014 - current - Accreditation Panel Chair for Accreditation of Initial Teacher Education Programs in Australia.
- Type
- Committee Role/Editor or Chair of an Academic Conference
- Reference year
- 2013
- Details
- Co-convenor of the AATE/ALEA Joint National Conference, QUT July 2013.
- Type
- Editorial Role for an Academic Journal
- Reference year
- 2013
- Details
- 2013 - current - ALEA Publications Director, overseeing suite of ALEA journals & occasional publications
- Type
- Visiting Professorships/Fellowships
- Reference year
- 2012
- Details
- Visiting Scholar Aix-Marseille Université, France 2012.
- Type
- Academic Honours, Prestigious Awards or Prizes
- Reference year
- 2011
- Details
- QUT Higher Degree Research Supervisor Accreditation Level 1
- Type
- Academic Honours, Prestigious Awards or Prizes
- Reference year
- 2011
- Details
- QUT Award Teaching and Learning
- Type
- Appointment to State/National/International Reference Group or Government Committees
- Reference year
- 2008
- Details
- 2008 - Appointed by Federal Minister for Education & Deputy Prime Minister (2008), Ms Julia Gillard, as National Literacy & Numeracy Week National Literacy Ambassador 2008 for contributions to advancing literacy teaching and learning and research into literacy teaching and learning.
- Type
- Academic Honours, Prestigious Awards or Prizes
- Reference year
- 2005
- Details
- Awarded 'Outstanding Thesis 2005' for PhD from Faculty of Education, QUT. Dissertation title: "Teachers Professional Knowledge Bases for Offshore Education: Two Case Studies of Western Teachers Working in Indonesia".
Selected research projects
- Title
- Digital Learning and Print Literacy: A Design Experiment for the Reform of Low Socio-economic, Culturally Diverse Schools.
- Primary fund type
- CAT 1 - Australian Competitive Grant
- Project ID
- LP0990289
- Start year
- 2009
- Keywords
- Literacy; Digital Literacies; Pedagogy; Media Arts; Primary Education
Projects listed above are funded by Australian Competitive Grants. Projects funded from other sources are not listed due to confidentiality agreements.
Supervision
Completed supervisions (Doctorate)
- EFL Teachers' Professional Dilemmas with Moral Curriculum Reform in Indonesia (2015)
- Primary School Teachers' Conceptions of Pedagogical Responses to Concepts of Diverse Sexualities (2014)
- Early career teacher attrition: A case study of independent Catholic girls' schools in Queensland (2013)
- Parent-Teacher Engagement: A Coteaching and Cogenerative Dialoguing Approach (2013)
- Mapping the Language of Science and Science Teaching Practices: A Case Study of Early Childhood School Science (2011)
- Academic rigour in science assessment tasks (2010)