Biography and expertise

Biography

Dr Sarah Crinall is a Lecturer of science childhoods, place-based relational philosophies of education and art-based methodologies.

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

Source: Scopus

Research

Sarah's scholarly interests are in the power of the practical, the ethical and the 'everyday' and the informal learning ecologies that we live with as families and communities. Her focus is on the concept of sustenance in education, right now, during life in early years motherhood.

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Honours

Outstanding Dissertation Award (Division D: Measurement and Research Methodologies)
American Educational Research Association (United States, Washington D.C.) - AERA , 2018

Organisational affiliations

Lecturer, Faculty of Education, Southern Cross University

Education

Bachelor of Science (Hons)
2002, University of Melbourne (Australia, Melbourne)
Graduate Diploma of Education
2004, University of Melbourne (Australia, Melbourne)
Doctor of Philosophy
2017, Western Sydney University (Australia, Richmond) - UWS