Garrick Everett is a lecturer and Director of Undergraduate Studies in the School of Education. He has worked in schools for over 30 years in roles including Head of Sport, Head of Computing, Head of Mathematics, and Director of Studies.
Garrick received his PhD from the University of Newcastle for a thesis on factors that affect the ethos of Christian schools.
Qualifications
Ph.D (University of Newcastle)
Dissertation Title An exploration of factors which affect the Christian ethos of Christian schools: a comparative case study analysis of two Christian schools
2017
M.B.A.(International Business) (University of New England) 2010
M. Ed. (University of Western Sydney)
Dissertation Title Pastoral Leadership in Christian Schooling: A Case Study
1998
Grad. Dip. Ed. (Adelaide University) 1993
B.Sc. (Mathematics) (University of New South Wales) 1986
Dip. Min. (Tabor College) 1989
Current Research
Teaching through parables
Field of Research
Education SystemsPresentations
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2014
- The challenge for Christian Schools to develop a Christian curriculum: A comparison with the Catholic schools curriculum process and documentation. (2014), UON Education Conference, University of Newcastle, 10 Sep 2014
Engagement Publications
Journal Articles
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2001
- Everett, G. (2001). Webpals – the future of technology in the classroom. Principal Matters, 2001, Summer.
Current Supervision
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Current
- Hannam F, The Parabolic Actions of the Biblical Jesus: Implications for Theory and Practice in the contemporary Christian School context. (Doctoral Thesis)
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