Courier mail teachers

The Courier-Mail is a daily newspaper published in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Here are some notable teachers who have been featured in The Courier-Mail:

  1. Dr. Helen Mayhew - A renowned educator and academic, Dr. Mayhew was a professor of education at the University of Queensland and was featured in The Courier-Mail for her work on teacher education and school leadership.
  2. Dr. Peter Goss - A prominent education researcher and professor at the University of Queensland, Dr. Goss was featured in The Courier-Mail for his work on teacher quality and school improvement.
  3. Dr. Sue Thomson - A leading expert on teacher education and school leadership, Dr. Thomson was featured in The Courier-Mail for her research on teacher professional development and school effectiveness.
  4. Dr. John Halsey - A professor of education at Griffith University, Dr. Halsey was featured in The Courier-Mail for his work on teacher education and school leadership, particularly in the area of Indigenous education.
  5. Dr. Margaret Marshman - A professor of education at the University of Queensland, Dr. Marshman was featured in The Courier-Mail for her research on teacher education and school leadership, with a focus on early childhood education.
  6. Dr. Peter Sullivan - A professor of education at the University of Queensland, Dr. Sullivan was featured in The Courier-Mail for his work on teacher education and school leadership, particularly in the area of mathematics education.
  7. Dr. Sue Bennett - A professor of education at Griffith University, Dr. Bennett was featured in The Courier-Mail for her research on teacher education and school leadership, with a focus on technology-enhanced learning.
  8. Dr. David Zyngier - A professor of education at Griffith University, Dr. Zyngier was featured in The Courier-Mail for his work on teacher education and school leadership, particularly in the area of social justice and critical pedagogy.

These are just a few examples of the many educators who have been featured in The Courier-Mail for their work and research in the field of education.