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James Page (Australian educationist)

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Name
  
James Page


Role
  
Australian educationist

Dr James Smith Page (born 1953), is an Australian educationist and anthropologist, and a recognised authority within the field of peace education.

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Education

  • BA (Honours) degree from Griffith University,
  • Bachelor of Divinity degree from the University of Queensland,
  • Graduate Diploma in Education from Charles Sturt University,
  • Master of Education (Honours) degree from the University of New England,
  • PhD degree from Southern Cross University.
  • Professional career

    Page has taught in a range of settings, including secondary teaching, teacher education, communication, and peace and conflict studies. Page has served as a member of the International Year for the Culture of Peace Taskforce within the UNESCO Secretariat in Paris, and as a member of GIPGAP (Group on International Perspectives on Governmental Aggression and Peace), examining social attitudes to peace and war.

    Critical recognition

  • Fellow of the Australian Anthropological Society
  • Recipient of the IER Award for Outstanding Educational Research
  • Recognition by the Director-General of UNESCO
  • Nominee for the UNESCO-Madanjeet Singh Prize
  • Recipient of the United Nations Queensland Award
  • Joint winner of the WSFBPC Peace Essay Contest
  • References

    James Page (Australian educationist) Wikipedia