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Biography

My academic background is in secondary school teaching (English/History), and a PhD completed in 1998: "A history of secondary school education in revolutionary Cuba, 1959-1991: A world-systems approach". This research reflects my primary research interests in world-systems analysis, and the transition of the current capitalist world-system to an uncertain future. Applying this theorising to the field of comparative and international education, I am concerned with exploring the actual and potential contribution of systems of mass education to the task of imagining and building an alternative, more democratic, equal and just alternative.

Qualifications

  • PhD, University of Newcastle, 25/06/1999
  • Graduate Certificate in TESOL, University of Technology Sydney
  • Bachelor of Education (Honours), University of Newcastle, 07/05/1994

Research

Research keywords

  • Comparative and international education
  • Education and social change
  • Latin America
  • Wallerstein
  • World-Systems Analysis
  • socialism

Research expertise

My research expertise centres on comparative educational analyses, including historical and contemporary explorations of policy and practice in context, linked to a world-system level theoretical approach to systems of mass education, their structure, curricula and development. My current research has two main trajectories: 1) developing world-systems analysis as a theoretical framework for the field of comparative and international education; and 2) the study of socialist education projects, in Cuba and more recently, Venezuela, informed by this framework. This work has been published in national and international journals, with recent articles on both these cases (see research outputs).

Connected to this my most significant contribution to the field of comparative education is in the development and application of world-systems analysis to challenge comparative and national case-study accounts of mass schooling. In particular, this research argues that cases like socialist Cuba, and Cuban schooling, must be understood in terms of the single capitalist world-economy of which it remained and remains a part, and that this participation historically brought decisive economic and cultural influences and constraints over the structures, content, practices and functions of Cuban schooling.

In 2010 while on study leave in Venezuela I further developed this work, and gave a number of invited presentations on the use of Immanuel Wallerstein's world-systems analysis in comparative educational research (see invitations below).

Languages

  • Spanish

Fields of Research

CodeDescriptionPercentage
130299Curriculum And Pedagogy Not Elsewhere Classified100

Memberships

Committee/Associations (relevant to research).

  • Member - Australia and New Zealand Comparative and International Education Society
  • Member - World Congress of Comparative Education Societies
  • Member - Australia Association of Educational Research

Appointments

Elected academic staff member
University of Newcastle Council (Australia)
01/10/2010
Vice President
National Tertiary Education Union, Newcastle Branch (Australia)
01/02/2007

Awards

Distinction.

2007Vice Chancellor's Award for Teaching Excellence
University of Newcastle (Australia)
Awarded to an individual or team with an exceptional record of advancing student learning, educaitonal leadership, and scholarly contribution to teaching and learning. The recipient is nominated by colleagues or students, and demonstrates a broad and deep contribution to enhancing the quality of learning and teaching in the University.
1994University Medal
University of Newcastle (Australia)
Awarded to a candidate who has a consistent record of exceptional academic achievement at all levels of a Bachelor's degree program, and qualify for a Bachelor's degree with First Class Honours.

Invitations

Educación masiva y socialismo: Una perspectiva del sistema-mundo
Institute of Advanced Studies / Instituto de Estudios Avanzados (IDEA), Venezuela (Invited Presenter)
2010
El análisis sistema-mundo y la educación comparada
Universidad Bolivariana de Venezuela, Venezuela (Invited Presenter)
2010
El análisis sistema-mundo de Immauel Wallerstein en la educación comparada
Universidad Central de Venezuela, Venezuela (Keynote Address)
2010
Anti-Capitalist Education and Education for Equality in Venezuela
University of Northampton, United Kingdom (Invited Presenter)
2009
History of mass education in Australia
Universidad Nacional Experimental de la Fuerzas Armadas, Venezuela (Invited Presenter)
2008
The nature of the workforce in Preschool / Kindergarten and Long Day Care services in each state and territory
Hunter Institute of Mental Health, Australia (Invited consultancy report)
2006
Education Connect: Occasional Papers About Social and Emotional Wellbeing in Education
Hunter Institute of Mental Health, Australia (Invited Editor)
2005
Institute of Education
University of London, United Kingdom (External reviewer - Book Proposal)
2010

Collaboration

My current research has two primary trajectories:

1) developing world-systems analysis as a theoretical framework for the field of comparative and international education; and

2) the study of socialist education projects, in Cuba and more recently, Venezuela, informed by this framework.

I am interested in collaborating with others whose research cuts across these broad themes, including those working on Latin American politics and educational reforms, and on those interested in the relationship between education and socialism. To that end I have collaborated with others on co-authored publications in this respect (see research publications), and special panel presentations at international conferences. Most recently, I co-edited a book on this topic:

Griffiths, T. G., & Millei, Z. (Eds.). (2013). Logics of Socialist Education: Engaging with Crisis, Insecurity and Uncertainty. Dordrecht: Springer;

and have just completed a co-authored (with Robert Imre) volume:

Griffiths, T. G., & Imre, R. (in press). Mass Education, Global Capital, and the World: The Theoretical Lenses of István Mészáros and Immanuel Wallerstein. New York: Palgrave.

Administrative

Administrative expertise

Since taking up my current position in 2004 I have held the following positions with a significant administrative component:

Elected academic staff member of University Council, September 2010 - present.

Director, International, School of Education, January 2012 - present.

Deputy Head of School (Research Development), 2008-2011, Chairing the School of Education Research Development Committee, and with all associated Faculty wide committee responsibilites.

Member of the University Human Research Ethics Committee and Faculty Research Ethics Advisor (2008-09)

School of Education Equity Officer

School of Education International Student Officer

Member of the School of Education Timetables and Workload Committee

Member of the National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU), Newcastle Branch Executive.

Executive member, Treasurer, and Vice-President of the NTEU Newcastle Branch.

Teaching

Teaching keywords

  • Comparative Education
  • Contexts of Teaching
  • Pedagogy
  • world-systems analysis

Teaching expertise

In 2007 I was awarded the University of Newcastle's "Vice-Chancellor's Award for Teaching Excellence" for early career academics for my teaching in 2006. The citation for this award read:

"Tom Griffiths is a Lecturer in the School of Education. He brings a sophisticated perspective to his teaching that stimulates and challenges his students. He prompts them to think outside the square and to consider the relationship between education and social justice. His commitment to these principles, reflected in his research and teaching practice, is producing informed, reflective graduates with a deep understanding of our world and their future role as educators in society. Dr Tom Griffiths' contribution to tomorrow's teachers is invaluable."

My teaching focus aligns with my research:

1) Work in the comparative and international education field, focused on the development of systems of mass education as a global phenomenon, and the interaction between world-level cultural and economic influences and national (and local) contexts in this process.

2) Sociology and politics of education that explores the current and historical socio-economic and political contexts in which formal school education has developed, as a way to investigate the functions and outcomes of school education for different groups in society. This expertise extends to the consideration of educational structures, organisation, teaching and assessment practice, and curriculum.

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Publications

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Grants and Funding

Summary

Number of grants15
Total funding$1,089,512

For project grants received where the lead institution is other than the University of Newcastle, details are shown in italics.

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2013 (1 grants)

World Congress of Comparative Education Societies (WCCES), Buenos Aires 24-28 June 2013.$1,500
Funding Body: University of Newcastle - Faculty of Education and Arts

Project Team
Doctor Tom Griffiths
SchemeRole
Travel GrantChief Investigator
Total AmountFunding StartFunding Finish
$1,50020132013
GNo:G1300789

2012 (2 grants)

2011 Emerging Research Leaders Program$15,000
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

Project Team
Doctor Tom Griffiths
SchemeRole
Emerging Research Leaders ProgramChief Investigator
Total AmountFunding StartFunding Finish
$15,00020122012
GNo:G1200324

CIES 20121: 56th Annual Meeting of the Comparative and International Education Society, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 22 - 27 April 2012$1,500
Funding Body: University of Newcastle - Faculty of Education and Arts

Project Team
Doctor Tom Griffiths
SchemeRole
Travel GrantChief Investigator
Total AmountFunding StartFunding Finish
$1,50020122013
GNo:G1200414

2011 (1 grants)

III Simposio International de Filosofia y Education, Caracas, Venezuela, 24 - 26 November 2011$1,500
Funding Body: University of Newcastle - Faculty of Education and Arts

Project Team
Doctor Tom Griffiths
SchemeRole
Travel GrantChief Investigator
Total AmountFunding StartFunding Finish
$1,50020112012
GNo:G1100878

2009 (1 grants)

Australian Association for Research in Education (AARE) Annual Conference, Canberra, 29 Nov - 03 Dec 2009$1,200
Funding Body: University of Newcastle - Faculty of Education and Arts

Project Team
Doctor Tom Griffiths
SchemeRole
Travel GrantChief Investigator
Total AmountFunding StartFunding Finish
$1,20020092009
GNo:G0190637

2008 (1 grants)

American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting, New York, 24/3/2008 - 28/3/2008$1,700
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

Project Team
Doctor Tom Griffiths
SchemeRole
Travel GrantChief Investigator
Total AmountFunding StartFunding Finish
$1,70020082008
GNo:G0188574

2007 (2 grants)

Quality Assessment: Linking assessment tasks and teaching outcomes in the social sciences$219,939
Funding Body: Australian Learning and Teaching Council

Project Team
Professor Jennifer Gore, Associate Professor James Ladwig, Doctor Wendy Miller, Doctor Tom Griffiths, Doctor Robert Parkes
SchemeRole
Research GrantInvestigator
Total AmountFunding StartFunding Finish
$219,93920072008
GNo:G0188132

World Congress of Comparative Education Societies - Living Together: Education and Intercultural Dialogue, Sarajevo, 3/9/2007 - 7/7/2007$1,700
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

Project Team
Doctor Tom Griffiths
SchemeRole
Travel GrantChief Investigator
Total AmountFunding StartFunding Finish
$1,70020072007
GNo:G0188039

2006 (1 grants)

Australian Association for Research in Education, University of South Australia and Adelaide University, 27/11/2006 - 30/11/2006$600
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

Project Team
Doctor Tom Griffiths
SchemeRole
Travel GrantChief Investigator
Total AmountFunding StartFunding Finish
$60020062006
GNo:G0187039

2005 (1 grants)

Learning Conference 2005, 11-14 July 2005$2,400
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

Project Team
Doctor Tom Griffiths
SchemeRole
Travel GrantChief Investigator
Total AmountFunding StartFunding Finish
$2,40020052005
GNo:G0185427

2004 (4 grants)

Systemic implications of pedagogy and achievement in NSW Public Schools$550,000
Funding Body: ARC (Australian Research Council)

Project Team
Professor Jennifer Gore, Associate Professor James Ladwig, Dr P Brock, Ms Gillian Shadwick, Mr R Randall, Dr Maxwell Smith, Ms Ann McIntyre, Doctor Tom Griffiths, Doctor Wendy Miller
SchemeRole
Linkage ProjectsInvestigator
Total AmountFunding StartFunding Finish
$550,00020042007
GNo:G0183622

Systemic implications of pedagogy and achievement in NSW public schools.$267,263
Funding Body: NSW Department of Education and Training

Project Team
Professor Jennifer Gore, Associate Professor James Ladwig, Dr P Brock, Dr M Bruniges, Mr R Randall, Dr Maxwell Smith, Ms J Davy, Doctor Tom Griffiths, Doctor Wendy Miller, Ms Gillian Shadwick, Ms Ann McIntyre
SchemeRole
Linkage Projects Partner fundingInvestigator
Total AmountFunding StartFunding Finish
$267,26320042006
GNo:G0183823

Radical Teachers for new society: An oral history of the Radical education Group (RED G) project in Australia, 1974-2004$5,000
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

Project Team
Doctor Tom Griffiths
SchemeRole
New Staff GrantChief Investigator
Total AmountFunding StartFunding Finish
$5,00020042004
GNo:G0185010

Learning Conference 2004, June 27-30, 2004$2,500
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

Project Team
Doctor Tom Griffiths
SchemeRole
Travel GrantChief Investigator
Total AmountFunding StartFunding Finish
$2,50020042004
GNo:G0184053

2002 (1 grants)

Development of a statement and framework for quality pedagogy for NSW public schools.$17,710
Funding Body: NSW Department of Education and Training

Project Team
Associate Professor James Ladwig, Professor Jennifer Gore, Doctor Tom Griffiths
SchemeRole
Consultancy/TenderInvestigator
Total AmountFunding StartFunding Finish
$17,71020022002
GNo:G0182638
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Research Supervision

Number of current supervisions11
Total current UoN Masters EFTSL0.55
Total current UoN PhD EFTSL3.2

For supervisions undertaken at an institution other that the University of Newcastle, details are shown in italics, and the institution name is listed below the program name.

Current Supervision

CommencedProposed
Completion
ProgramSupervisor TypeResearch Title
20132017PhD (Education)Co-SupervisorSocial Justice for Young Children in Post Apartheid South Africa: Utopia or Achievable Reality?
20122014M Philosophy (Politics)Co-SupervisorAn Inquiry into the Reasons for Costa Rica's "Exceptional" Level of Development in Relation to the Rest of Central America
20122016PhD (Education)Principal SupervisorThe Influence of Culture on ESP Learning in Vietnamese University Contexts
20122016PhD (Education)Co-SupervisorGrounding 'Globalities' in the Imaginaries of Youth
20112015PhD (Education)Co-SupervisorPreparing Chinese Students for Tertiary Study in English-Speaking Counties
20112015PhD (Education)Principal SupervisorDecentralization and Universal Primary Education in Tanzania: How Do They Work Together?
20092014M Philosophy (Education)Principal SupervisorYo Si Puedo! Assessing the International Transfer of Cuba's Mass Literacy Program and Its Critical and Functional Literacy Outcomes
20092013PhD (Education)Co-SupervisorEducation Policy and Practice in Teaching Chinese as a Second Language in a Multicultural Environment - Conversational Skills Development
20092012PhD (Education)Principal SupervisorInnovation of English for Specific Purposes Curricula in Taiwanese Universities
20082012PHD Education Studies
Victoria University
Co-SupervisorUniversity-Community integration in Australia, Venezuela and the United States
20082012PhD (Education)Co-SupervisorPhilosophical and Educational Issues Regarding the Environmental Impact of Large Scale Hydroelectric Development with Special Reference to the Three Gorges Dam Project in China
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Dr Thomas (Tom) Griffiths

Work Phone(02) 4921 6784
Fax(02) 4921 6987
Email
PositionSenior Lecturer
Senior Lecturer
School of Education
Faculty of Education and Arts
The University of Newcastle, Australia
Office
HC60,
Hunter Building,
Callaghan
University Drive
Callaghan NSW 2308
Australia
URL:www.newcastle.edu.au/profile/tom-griffiths
Linkhttp://www.newcastle.edu.au/profile/tom-griffiths