Biography and expertise

Biography

Aspa Baroutsis is an Associate Professor and researcher at the Faculty of Education. She is the Chair of Discipline (Primary) at the Faculty of Education.

Aspa's work contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals

Source: Scopus

Research

Aspa's background is in the sociology of education, digital technology, and media and cultural studies. Her program of research is interconnected through the concept of educational identity, and driven by social justice and educational equity. Aspa's research explores the tensions between the policies and practices that govern education systems, the public perceptions and practices of schooling, and how these perceptions, policies and practices shape, and are reshaped, by the people and organisations inside and outside of education. Her recent research includes the portrayals of teachers, teaching, and schools across traditional print and social media; learning engagement and student voice across mainstream and alternative school settings; and digital pedagogies and school learning spaces that support student belonging and participation.

Aspa has published widely in the field, her most recent book is titled Exploring education policy through newspapers and social media: The politics of mediatisation, published by Routledge. In addition to her scholarly research publications, she continues to publish in professional teacher journals, often with teachers, thereby making her research relevant and accessible to a wider public audience.

Teaching

Aspa is the Chair of Discipline (Primary) at the Faculty of Education. Aspa's teaching philosophy is based on social justice and the transformational potential of education. Aspa adopts a 'relational' approach to her teaching. She aims to create authentic, relational, and meaningful learning environments to develop capable, and passionate educators who can change the lives of those they teach.

As 'change' is constant, this provides the impetus for life-long learning. Her approach to teaching encourages students to think critically and reflectively about issues, to make informed choices, to speak up, to be kind and inclusive, to have respect for life and the environment. Through her teaching, Aspa encourages her students to become part of a positive change process, instigated by and through knowledge gained from their education. As such, Aspa's teaching approach focuses on the 'connections' between things and ideas, as she believes this promotes understanding.

Service

Aspa was elected as the communications co-ordinator for the Australian Association for Research in Education (2018-2020), the peak body for education research, and had led their social media marketing.

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Honours

Vice Chancellor's Award for Research Excellence
Southern Cross University, 2023

Organisational affiliations

Chair of Discipline (Primary), Faculty of Education, Southern Cross University

Past affiliations

Communications Coordinator on the executive board, Australian Association for Research in Education

Adjunct Senior Research Fellow, Griffith University

Highlights - Grants

Grant

Queensland Teachers' Union

Grant no. QTU 2025.1.

Aspa Baroutsis, Liz Mackinlay

Grant

NSW Department of Education

Grant no. NSWDOE 2025.1 - Macquarie University.

Matt Bower, Joanne Orlando, Lincoln Gill, Jihyun Lee, Damian Maher, Kim Rowston, Katie Waters, Tiffany Apps, Aspa Baroutsis, Karley Beckman, Stoo Sepp, Jubilee Smith, Wayne A Warburton, Karen Woo, Ben Zunica, Rachael Adlington

Grant

Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norway, Oslo) (Save the Children (International))

Grant no. STCI 2025.1.

Amy Cutter-Mackenzie-Knowles, Aspa Baroutsis, David Smith Rousell, Mohammed Jelle, Liberty de Rivera, Michael Chew, Jelena Aleksic, Yaw Ofusu-Asare

Education

Doctor of Philosophy
20102014, The University of Queensland
Master of Education
19941995, Queensland University of Technology
Bachelor of Education
19881990, Queensland University of Technology