About

Biography

Deborah Heck is the Dean of the School of Education and Tertiary Access at the University of the Sunshine Coast (UniSC). She joined UniSC in 2010 as an Associate Professor and has been marked by a steadfast dedication to social justice, equity, and exploring diverse pathways through higher education.

Deborah's research interests focus on critically examining education theory, policy, curriculum, assessment, and practice through dialogue and sustainable partnerships. Her work offers insightful contributions to reimagining teaching and teacher education, emphasising professionalism, academic agency, teacher identity, higher education assessment, dialogic teaching, cogenerative inquiry, and decolonising theory. She is a founding member of the International Teacher Education Research Collective (ITERC) and an editor for the ATEA book series.

Deborah is a leader in teacher education policy. Her leadership came to the forefront when she was appointed Dean (January 2023). In November, she became the Chair of the Queensland Council of Deans of Education (QCDE) and a Board member of the Australian Council of Deans of Education (ACDE).

As Chair of the QCDE, she has played a pivotal role in revitalising the organisation by implementing the redeveloped constitution that repositions the council at the heart of educational advancement. Her efforts have fostered robust partnerships with key stakeholders such as the Queensland College of Teachers, Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority, educational employers, and unions.

Deborah is leading the way in responding to new initiatives at both state and national levels. These inputs ensure that the perspectives and research of teacher educators remain integral to policy development. For example, feedback on the AITSL professional experience guidelines (2024) identifies the need for policy frameworks that reflect the realities of teaching in contemporary school and early childhood contexts. She has played a pivotal role in professional associations, serving as the President of the Australian Teacher Education Association (ATEA) from 2020 to 2022 and a current member of the AISTL - Teacher Education Expert Standing Committee.

Media

Deborah Heck's specialist areas of expertise include teacher education policy and teacher professionalism. She is a teacher educator who researches education, policy, change and curriculum in the context of schooling and higher education.

Research areas

  1. Teacher education policy
  2. Teacher and educator professionalism
  3. Education policy
  4. Curriculum, identity and agency
  5. Education theory and research
  6. Dialogic teaching and metalogue
  7. Higher education

Teaching areas

Debbie Heck currently supervises research on higher degrees and engages with and supports program and course development within the school, including tertiary and enabling programs, early childhood, primary and secondary schooling, outdoor education, and postgraduate and higher education.


Engagements

Available for postgraduate supervision

Organisational Affiliations

Dean, School of Education and Tertiary Access, School of Education and Tertiary Access

Highlights - Outputs

Journal article

by Peter R GraingerDeborah Heck and Michael D Carey

Published 2018

Frontiers in Education, 3, 60

Journal article

by Brendon MungeGlyn J Thomas and Deborah Heck

Published 2018

Journal of Experiential Education, 41, 1, 39 - 53

Edited book

by Deborah Heck and Angelina Ambrosetti

Published 2018

Journal article

by Peter R GraingerMichael ChristieGlyn J ThomasShelley DoleDeborah HeckMargaret Marshman and Michael D Carey

Published 2017

Reflective Practice, 18, 3, 410 - 422

Journal article

by Marnee Shay and Deborah Heck

Published 2015

Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 44, 1, 37 - 47