Suraiya Hameed

Suraiya Hameed

Lecturer in Educational Leadership at UQ

Dr Suraiya Hameed is a Lecturer in Educational Leadership at UQ. She is Indigenous Malay within Singapore's context. She has been in education for 30 years and was previously a school leader before transitioning into a lecturing and research position at UQ. Her research interest is in exploring complex educational issues- from shifts in cultural practices and racial, ethnic, and linguistic diversity to the implications of these shifts for human or social development and education. Her current research focus is within the area of Leadership, Global Citizenship & Inclusive Education specifically in the area of Indigenous education. https://researchers.uq.edu.au/researcher/25267

1 total results
Excellence is the future of Indigenous education
Excellence is the future of Indigenous education

What is excellence in Indigenous education? And, how is it conceptualised in practice? In this article, researchers from the University of Queensland, Dr Marnee Shay, Dr Jodie Miller and Dr Suraiya Abdul Hameed, share details of their pilot study in Queensland schools that explored these questions.