Associate Professor
Anna Hogan
Faculty of Creative Industries, Education & Social Justice,
School of Teacher Education & Leadership
Biography
Dr Anna Hogan is an ARC DECRA research fellow in the School of Teacher Education and Leadership. Anna graduated with first class honours from the BApSc(HMS)(Edu) program at the University of Queensland in 2008. Subsequently, she completed a Masters of Educational Studies majoring in Public Education while teaching at a number of Brisbane secondary schools. Anna completed her PhD at the University of Queensland, which was supervised by Professor Bob Lingard and awarded in 2015. Anna's research interests broadly focus on education policy and practice. Specifically, she investigates the privatisation and commercialisation of schooling. She currently works on a number of research projects, including: philanthropy in Australian public schooling (ARC DE210100994), teacher work intensification and the role of commercial 'time saving' devices (ARC LP190101301), the privatisation of global school provision (ARC DP170103647), the privatisation of English language learning (Hong Kong Research Council), and the role of commercial edtech in schooling and Higher Education in the post-Covid world (Education International). She has published widely on these topics and has worked closely with school systems and teachers' unions in relation to these issues, including Education International, the Australian Education Union, and the Queensland Teachers Union. Anna is Associate Editor of Critical Studies in Education.Personal details
Positions
- Associate Professor
Faculty of Creative Industries, Education & Social Justice,
School of Teacher Education & Leadership
Keywords
policy, privatisation, commercialisation, philanthropy, edtech, teacher work intensification, public schooling
Research field
Curriculum and pedagogy, Specialist studies in education
Field of Research code, Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (ANZSRC), 2020
Qualifications
- Doctor of Philosophy (University of Queensland)
Publications
- Hogan, A., Gerrard, J. & Di Gregorio, E. (2023). Philanthropy, marketing disadvantage and the enterprising public school. Australian Educational Researcher, 50(3), 763–780. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/229870
- Thompson, G., Creagh, S., Stacey, M., Hogan, A. & Mockler, N. (2023). Researching teachers' time use: Complexity, challenges and a possible way forward. Australian Educational Researcher. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/242221
- Hogan, A. & Thompson, G. (2023). Running the canteen for profit: Funding, parents and philanthropy in Queensland state schools. Critical Studies in Education, 64(5), 464–478. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/237996
- Creagh, S., Thompson, G., Mockler, N., Stacy, M. & Hogan, A. (2023). Workload, work intensification and time poverty for teachers and school leaders: a systematic research synthesis. Educational Review. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/238792
- Thompson, G., Mockler, N. & Hogan, A. (2022). Making work private: Autonomy, intensification and accountability. European Educational Research Journal, 21(1), 83–104. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/208849
- Hogan, A. & Thompson, G. (2021). Privatisation and Commercialisation in Public Education: How the Nature of Public Schooling is Changing. Routledge. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/201558
- Thompson, G., Hogan, A. & Rahimi, M. (2019). Private funding in Australian public schools: a problem of equity. Australian Educational Researcher, 46(5), 893–910. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/127651
QUT ePrints
For more publications by Anna, explore their research in QUT ePrints (our digital repository).
Selected research projects
- Title
- Philanthropy in Australian Public Schooling
- Primary fund type
- CAT 1 - Australian Competitive Grant
- Project ID
- DE210100994
- Start year
- 2021
- Keywords
- Title
- Time-Use, Time Poverty and Teachers' Work
- Primary fund type
- CAT 1 - Australian Competitive Grant
- Project ID
- LP190101301
- Start year
- 2021
- Keywords
Projects listed above are funded by Australian Competitive Grants. Projects funded from other sources are not listed due to confidentiality agreements.
Supervision
Current supervisions
- Teachers' Perception of Neoliberal Educational Changes and Teacher Subjectivity in Postsocialist Mongolia
PhD, Principal Supervisor
Other supervisors: Professor Greg Thompson - The re-making of pastoral care through student management systems (SMS) in Queensland Independent secondary schools
PhD, Associate Supervisor
Other supervisors: Professor Greg Thompson - Assessment Practices in English Pathway Programs: A Critcal Interpretivist Multicase Study
PhD, Associate Supervisor
Other supervisors: Professor Greg Thompson, Dr Lynette May - Understanding Intersection of Integrated STEM Policy and Practice: A Case of Specialised Science High School in the Philippines
Professional Doctorate, Associate Supervisor
Other supervisors: Dr Naomi Barnes - Teachers' Perception of Educational Technology for Education in Emergencies: A Case Study of the Philippines
Professional Doctorate, Principal Supervisor
Other supervisors: Professor Greg Thompson, Dr Rebecca English - Professional Doctorate, Associate Supervisor
Other supervisors: Professor Karen Dooley - Teachers' and Guidance Counsellors' Perspectives on Fostering Students' Wellbeing in Highly Selective STEM-Focused High Schools
Professional Doctorate, Principal Supervisor
Other supervisors: Professor Greg Thompson, Dr Sarah James