Dr Margaret Baguley University of Southern Queensland Australia Art Department
Professor Margaret Baguley
Proper noun | Margaret Baguley |
---|---|
Position | Professor (Arts Teaching, Curriculum and Pedagogy) and Acquaintance Dean (Research) |
Section | School of Education |
Role | A208 |
Location | Springfield Campus |
Phone | +61 vii 3470 4341 |
Extension | 4341 |
Qualifications | DipArts DDIAE , BVisArt QUT , GCertTT&L Tas , GDipT McAuleyColl , GDipArts ACU , MA QUT , PhD Tas |
Executive Support | Ms Kim Cahill Miss Jenna Schott Ms Lesa Topp |
Research Career
Fields of Research (FoR)
- Curriculum and Pedagogy not elsewhere classified
( 130299)
- Specialist Studies in Pedagogy not elsewhere classified
( 130399)
- Visual Arts and crafts non elsewhere classified
( 190599)
- Curriculum And Teaching not elsewhere classified
( 390199)
- Curriculum And Pedagogy
( 390100)
- Visual Arts
( 360600)
- Fine Arts
( 360602)
- Crafts
( 360601)
- Culture
( 470208)
- Cultural Studies
( 470200)
- Arts And Cultural Policy
( 470201)
- Creative Arts
( 390101)
Research interests
Dr Margaret Baguley is a professor in arts education, curriculum and pedagogy at the University of Southern Queensland. She is currently the Associate Dean Research for the Faculty of Concern, Education, Police force and Arts (BELA). Her contribution to quality learning, teaching and research has been recognised through a series of awards including Publication Excellence awards, an Early on Career Researcher award, a number of Teaching awards including the Vice-Chancellor'south Teaching Excellence Award and the Australian Learning and Teaching Quango'south National Citation for Outstanding Contribution to Pupil Learning. She has an extensive didactics background across all facets of didactics, in improver to maintaining her arts practice. An interest in collaborative practice and inventiveness underpins her teaching. Her research interests encompass the arts, arts education, leadership, group dynamics and celebration.
Dr Baguley is too a practising creative person who has had 10 solo exhibitions and 47 group exhibitions with forty one of these beingness invitational. She has received a number of pregnant awards throughout her career including the Australia Council'south New Media Residency to Banff, Canada, the Martin Hanson Memorial Art honor and the National Dame Mary Durack Outback Accolade. Her work is held in a number of collections including the Bundanon Trust Art Collection, the Stanthorpe Regional Fine art Gallery and the Wesley Infirmary Art Collection. She has undertaken residencies at Arthur Boyd'southward Bundanon Property, the Australian Tapestry Workshop and Manning Clark House. Dr Baguley has been a recipient of grants from the Ian Potter Foundation, Craft Queensland, Pat Corrigan, Arts Queensland and her work has been selected to tour regional Queensland through the Queensland Arts Council.
During 2015 Dr Baguley was awarded a Australian Government ANZAC Centenary Arts and Culture Public Fund Grant with Dr Martin Kerby from St Joseph'south Nudgee College in Brisbane. The grant supported a sound and light bear witness using the heritage listed buildings of the school to 'reveal' the stories of past students and their state of war fourth dimension feel. Dr Baguley was also one of the lead artists on a 2014 Queensland ANZAC Centenary Grant and was responsible for the blueprint and creation of a six console textile artwork. The outcomes of both grants were exhibited at the college on October 24, 2015. Dr Baguley and Dr Kerby were awarded a 2017 Queensland Anzac Centenary Spirit of Service Grant and presented the outcomes in October at the State Library of Queensland.
Recent exhibitions include:
* "Landscape and Retentivity" - Cam Robertson Gallery, Toowoomba Regional Gallery (iv Aug - 2 Sept, 2018)
* "Nighttime Rituals, Magical Relics" - University of the Sunshine Declension Gallery (15 Sept - iii November, 2018); University Gallery, Academy of Tasmania (15 Mar - 5 Apr, 2019) - (Australia Quango for the Arts funded exhibition)
Dr Baguley is currently working on a group exhibition to be shown at the Pentagon early on adjacent year.
In January/February 2020 Dr Margaret Baguley and Dr Martin Kerby undertook a calendar month long fully funded residency through the 2019/20 Princeton University Library Research Grant for their project titled 'Encountering the Wind from the East: The artistic voice of Mary Shepard'.
During 2020 Dr Baguley was one of a squad awarded a USQ Learning and Teaching Open Educational Practice (OEP) Grant for the project titled 'Exploring social justice, commonwealth, homo rights and citizenship: Engaging third students through an open up history textbook initiative'. She is also a team member and mentor on a USQ Chapters Edifice Research Grant titled 'Counter Memorials/Monuments and the Australian Commemorative Landscape'.
Dr Baguley is currently elected President of Art Education Commonwealth of australia (AEA), the national peak trunk for visual arts education, and is also a representative member for visual arts education on the National Advocates for Arts Pedagogy (NAAE) group.
Professional memberships
President and Member of Art Education Commonwealth of australia (AEA)
Member of the International Social club for Education Through Art (InSEA)
Member of National Art Education Association (NAEA)
Member of National Association of Visual Arts (NAVA)
Member of Queensland Art Gallery (QAG)/Gallery of Modernistic Art (GOMA)
USQ Research affiliations
- Establish for Resilient Regions (IRR)
- Centre for Heritage and Culture (CHC)
Education
Currently education courses/programs
Sem 2, 2020: EPA3200 - Grade Examiner - Arts Curriculum and Pedagogy 2: Integrating Arts in the Classroom (Class Examiner)
Sem 2, 2020 - RSH8001- Research Methodology (Moderator)
Teaching experience(Third)
15 Years
Teaching experience(Other)
14 Years
Administrative responsibilities
USQ Education SIG - Co-Leader
BELA Associate Dean Research
Publications
Research nigh recent
Baguley, Thou., & Kerby, Thou. (2021). A beautiful and devilish matter: Children'due south picture books and the 1914 Christmas Truce. Visual Communication, pp. ane-24. https://doi.org/x.1177%2F1470357220981698
Kerby, M., Baguley, G., Gehrmann, R., & Bedford, A. (2021). Frontline heroes: bush fires, the Coronavirus (COVID-xix) and the Queensland Press. Media, War and Conflict, pp. 1-18. https://doi.org/ten.1177/1750635221990939
Baguley, M., Kerby, M., MacDonald, A., & Cruickshank, V. (2020). Strangers on a train: the politics of collaboration. The Australian Educational Researcher. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13384-020-00386-9
Barton, G., Baguley, M., Kerby, Chiliad., & MacDonald, A. (2020). Investigating the assessment practices within an Initial Teacher Didactics program in an Australian academy: Staff perceptions and practices. Australian Periodical of Instructor Education, 45(3). https://ro.ecu.edu.au/ajte
Kerby, Yard., & Baguley, M. (2020). 'The bully of the globe': The Queensland Printing and Germany, August 1914 – April 1915. Media History. doi: https://doi.org/x.1080/13688804.2020.1739516
Kerby, M., Baguley, Grand., Lowien, N., & Ayre, Thousand. (2019). Australian non by blood, but by character: Soldiers and refugees in Australian children'southward picture books. In Grand. Kerby, G. Baguley & J. McDonald (Eds.) (2018). The Palgrave Handbook of Artistic and Cultural Responses to War since 1914 – The British Isles, the United States and Australasia (pp. 309-326). Basingstoke, United kingdom: Palgrave Macmillan.
Research nearly notable
Baguley, M., & Kerby, M. (2021). A beautiful and devilish thing: Children's pic books and the 1914 Christmas Truce. Visual Communication, pp. 1-24. https://doi.org/10.1177%2F1470357220981698
Kerby, M., Baguley, Yard., & McDonald, J. (2019). "The Palgrave Handbook of Artistic and Cultural Responses to State of war since 1914: The British Isles, the United States and Australasia." Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan.
Barton, One thousand., & Baguley, Chiliad. (Eds.). (2017). "The Palgrave Handbook of Global Arts Education." Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan.
Carrillo, C., & Baguley, One thousand. (2011). "From Schoolhouse Instructor to University Lecturer: Illuminating the Journey from the Classroom to the University for Two Arts Educators". Instruction and Teacher Teaching, 27(1), pp. 62 - 72.
Publications in ePrints
Salton, Yvonne ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7181-2936 and Riddle, Stewart
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1653-1300 and Baguley, Margaret
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0098-6378 (2022) The 'skilful' teacher in an era of professional standards: policy frameworks and lived realities. Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Do, 28 (1). pp. 51-63. ISSN 1354-0602
Kerby, Martin ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4073-2559 and Baguley, Margaret
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0098-6378 (2022) When death gave way to glory: Philip Gibbs, RMS Titanic and the Western Front end. International Journal of Maritime History. pp. ane-17. ISSN 0843-8714
Baguley, Margaret ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0098-6378 and Kerby, Martin
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4073-2559 (2021) A beautiful and devilish matter: children's motion picture books and the 1914 Christmas Truce. Visual Communication. pp. 1-24. ISSN 1470-3572
Kerby, Martin ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4073-2559 and Baguley, Margaret
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0098-6378 and Gehrmann, Richard and Bedford, Alison
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6708-9896 (2021) A possession forever: a guide to using commemorative memorials and monuments in the classroom. University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba, Queensland.
Kerby, Martin ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4073-2559 and Lorenza, Linda and Dyson, Julie and Ewing, Robyn and Baguley, Margaret
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0098-6378 (2021) Challenges, implications and the time to come of the Australian Curriculum: the Arts. The Australian Educational Researcher. ISSN 0311-6999
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Supervision
Inquiry supervisor in the area of:
- Curriculum and Instruction not elsewhere classified
( 130299)
- Specialist Studies in Education non elsewhere classified
( 130399)
- Visual Arts and Crafts not elsewhere classified
( 190599)
- Curriculum And Pedagogy not elsewhere classified
( 390199)
- Curriculum And Teaching
( 390100)
- Visual Arts
( 360600)
- Fine Arts
( 360602)
- Crafts
( 360601)
- Culture
( 470208)
- Cultural Studies
( 470200)
- Arts And Cultural Policy
( 470201)
- Creative Arts
( 390101)
Source: https://staffprofile.usq.edu.au/profile/margaret-baguley
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