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Dr Peter Grainger

Senior Fellow Higher Education Academy, PhD Qld., MSocSc Qld., GC Advanced ISLPR Testing Griff., Diploma Teaching Japanese as a Foreign Language, National Japanese Language Research Institute (Kokken)., DipEd Qld.,  BA Griff.,

  • Senior Lecturer in Education (Educational Assessment, Applied Linguistics, Second Language Acquisition, Japanese Language)
  • School of Education and Tertiary Access
  • Senior Fellow, Higher Education Academy
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+61 7 5456 5117
Office location
SD C.2.22
Campus
Sunshine Coast
Peter Grainger

Dr Peter Grainger is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Education and Tertiary Access and the School’s Higher Degree by Research (HDR) Coordinator. He is the Vice President of the Sunshine Coast Branch of the Modern Languages Teachers Association of Queensland (MLTAQ).

 

Professional Memberships 

Awards

  • Senior Fellow Higher Education Academy

Professional Social Media

Dr Peter Grainger's research interests are focused on educational assessment, second language acquisition including Auslan, Japanese language, TESOL, intercultural competency and most recently, feedback literacy in doctoral education. He is the QTPA Trainer at UniSc and a member of the QTPA Consortium.

Research Grants

Grant/Project name

Investigators

Funding body & A$ value

Year(s)

Focus (of research grant)

Auslan for preservice teachers

Grainger, Devi, Burtenshaw ($4000) 2022  

 

  New Colombo Plan Mobility Grant 2021 ($132000) 2021  

Improving assessment literacies through development of quality assessment rubrics and enhanced student outcomes in a trial based peer review process

Grainger, P.; Thomas, G.; Heck, D. Christie, M., McMaster, N.; Birch, D., Celli, M., Patzwald, D. CSALT, University of the Sunshine Coast (LTGS scheme) ($15000) 2018, 2019, 2020  

Embedding career self-management and employability into the Masters Teaching (Secondary) program to enhance graduate outcomes and future employability success

Heck, D.; Simon, S.; Grainger, P. Willis, A. USC Commissioned Grant ($15000) 2017  

Improving assessment literacies through development of quality assessment rubrics and enhanced student outcomes in a triad based peer review process.

Peter Grainger Learning and Teaching Grant ($15000) 2017  
Enhancing the reflective practice of first year law students using video recorded simulations in the USC moot court Kelly Burton, Peter Grainger USC Exploratory Grant (A$10,000) 2015  
Optimising P-3 Second Language Immersion Using the Accelerative Integrated Method Oj Ruggins and Peter Grainger Teaching and Learning Innovation Grant (A$20,000) 2015  
Developing a community of Language learners Peter Grainger USC Quickstart Engagement Grant (A$1000) 2014  
Is a HD really a HD? Meeting the TEQSA quality assurance benchmarking agenda through moderation processes and criteria sheets Peter Grainger University of the Sunshine Coast. Faculty Seed Grant 2013  
JCU Consensus moderation practices at JCU Peter Grainger (A$5000) 2012  
CQU The future of the BLM, investigating best practice in the Teaching School Model Peter Grainger (A$6000) 2006  
CQU Developing assessment and standards exemplars Peter Grainger (A$5500) 2005  

Research areas

  • educational assessment, particularly rubrics
  • feedback literacy in doctoral education
  • second language acquisition
  • TESOL
  • intercultural competency
  • Japanese language teaching pedagogy

Teaching areas

  • EDU745 Teaching Junior Secondary Languages (Master of Teaching, Secondary)
  • EDU746 Teaching Senior Secondary Languages (Master of Teaching, Secondary)
  • EDU413 Teaching the Australian Curriculum: Languages
  • EDU378 Teaching Junior Secondary Languages (Undergraduate)
  • EDU379 Teaching Senior Secondary Languages (Undergraduate)

ORCID ID: 0000-0001-8214-2595

 

Dr Peter Grainger has various projects which focus on Intercultural Capability. One project researches the mutual benefits of a two week Wider Field Experience for USC students in Peru and Cambodia, teaching in primary schools alongside primary teachers. The focus of the research is on the development of preservice teachers’ intercultural capability, and their ability to teach the Australian Curriculum’s General Capability of Intercultural Understanding upon graduation as a result of the WFE experiences. A second project researches the intercultural capability of practising school teachers; specifically, how they are teaching this mandate and what professional development they perceive is needed to fulfil this responsibility.

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