Letitia Galloway

Teaching and Research Staff

Dr Letitia Galloway

Bachelor of Arts (CSU), Graduate Diploma in Education (UOW), Master of Education (CSU), Doctor of Philosophy (Education Studies), Charles Sturt University

Lecturer, Professional Practice
Wagga Wagga
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Dr Letitia Galloway is employed as a Lecturer in Professional Practice, in the School of Education, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga. She has more than 30 years experience in the field of education. Before transitioning to teacher education, Letitia worked as a primary teacher and principal in rural schools. Her academic work has focused on professional experience preparation for preservice teachers and the Humanities and Social Sciences discipline area.

Letitia recently completed her PhD thesis entitled A study of the impact of the Australian Curriculum: History on pedagogical practices of rural NSW primary teachers. She is a member of the international Pedagogy, Education and Praxis (PEP) network and has collaboratively published with PEP colleagues.

Letitia teaches within the Humanities and Social Sciences discipline area within both internal and distance education courses across Charles Sturt campuses. As designated “teaching-professional,” she has also taught a range of professional subjects (Assessment and Reporting, Classroom Management, Professional Experience) to prepare teacher education students for the primary teaching profession. Letitia is an Accredited Teacher with the NSW Educational Standards Authority (NESA).

Membership:

  • Australian Curriculum Studies Association (ACSA)
  • NSW Teachers Federation
  • Pedagogy and Praxis (PEP) International network
  • Nord (Norway)/Charles Sturt University Professional Learning collaborative network.