Dr Brenton Prosser |
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| Position: | Senior Lecturer |
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| Division/Portfolio: | Division of Education, Arts and Social Sciences | |
| School/Unit: | School of Education | |
| Campus: | Mawson Lakes Campus | |
| Office: | G2-25 | |
| Telephone: | +61 8 830 26586 | |
| Fax: | +61 8 830 26550 | |
| Email: | Brenton_dot_Prosser_at_unisa_dot_edu_dot_au | |
| URL for Business Card: | http://people.unisa.edu.au/Brenton.Prosser | |
| (Brenton Prosser is currently on leave - last day on leave is Friday, 13 August 2010) | ||
Brenton Prosser is a senior lecturer in the School of Education, working primarily in practitioner inquiry and research education. He is also a researcher within the Hawke Research Institute at UniSA. An ex-teacher and youth worker, he specialises in supporting professionals working with adolescents with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), challenging behaviours and low levels of literacy.
Previously, he was the research fellow responsible for managing the ARC Linkage Project, Redesigning Pedagogies in the North (LP0454869), which collaboriated with teachers in over ten sites and involved one thousand participants in Adelaide's northern urban fringe. He also worked for four years as a media and policy advisor to the Treasury, employment, education and higher education portfolios in the South Australian Legislative Council.
Brenton's doctoral work was the first to use a narrative method to explore the schooling experiences of young people diagnosed with ADHD. It was also the first to explore the relationship between SES and drug use for ADHD in Australia, as well as the broad policy implications of the disorder. In 1997, he won the Amy Forward Research Award and the Flinders University Overseas Fellowship taking up a position as visiting scholar with the University of Nebraska. This enabled him to expand his doctoral research into North America and the United Kingdom.
In recognition of his work with youth, and particularly youth with ADHD, Brenton won a Young Australian of the Year Award for Community Service in 1998. His work on ADHD has also been recognised through a Queen's Trust Award as well as publication of quantitative and qualitative papers in Australian, American and British journals. In 2006 Brenton won a UniSA Early Career Researcher Award. He has also published two books on ADHD and research method.
What makes Brenton's research on ADHD unique is that it takes a sociological perspective on treatment, adolescence and the middle years of schooling, which ideally places him to provide professional development and inquiry support to teachers and schools. He also has a unique combination of academic, media, political and policy experience that informs his research into the processes of contemporary policy making.
Brenton is currently on leave from UniSA and working as Senior Adviser to Nick Xenophon, Independent Senator for South Australia.
ADHD: Who's failing who? (order a copy)
I teach the following courses
| EDUC 4162 | Middle Schooling for the Middle Years |
| EDUC 5070 | Practitioner Inquiry 1 |
| EDUC 5071 | Practitioner Inquiry 2 |
| EDUC 4119 | Par 4 Honours: Research Methods and Project (Primary, Middle) Part A |
Qualifications
Supported Researcher Award 2006-2008 (UniSA)
Divisional Early Career Researcher Award 2006 (UniSA)
Amy Forward Award 1998 (Flinders University)
Visiting Scholarship 1998 (University of Nebraska)
Young Australian of the Year (Community Service) Award 1997
Australian Postgraduate Award 1996-1999
Australian College of Education Top Graduate Award 1995
Research interests
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
- Narrative inquiry
- Sustaining teachers' work
- The relationships between media, policy and politics
Research publications
BOOKS & BOOK CHAPTERS:
Prosser, B., Reid, A. & Lucas, B. (2010). Connecting Lives and Learning: renewing pedagogy in the middle years of schooling. Wakefield Press, Adelaide (due May).
Prosser, B. (2010). Engaging pedagogies: from psycho-medical deficits to ‘virtual schoolbags’. In L. Graham (Ed.) (De)Constructing ADHD: Critical Guidance for Teachers and Teacher Educators. New York: Peter Lang Publishing. (in press).
McCallum, F. & Prosser, B. (2009). River Journeys: narrative accounts of South Australian pre-service teachers during professional experience. In A. Mattos (Ed.) Narratives on Teaching and Teacher Education: an International Perspective, Palgrave MacMillan (pp.91-106).
Prosser, B. (2008). Chapter 15: Critical pedagogy and the mythopoetic: a case study from Adelaide’s northern urban fringe. In T. Leonard & P. Willis (Eds.) Pedagogies of the Imagination: mythopoetic curriculum in educational practice. Springer Press, Dordrecht (pp.203-222).
Prosser, B. (2006). ADHD: who's failing who?, Finch Publishing, Sydney. available here
Prosser, B. (2006). Seeing Red: critical narratives in ADHD research, PostPressed, Flaxton. available here
ARTICLES:
Prosser, B. (2009). Seeing Red: poetry and metaphor as responses to representational challenges in critical narrative research. International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education, 22 (5), pp. 607-622.
Prosser, B. & Reid, R. (2009). Changes in use of psychostimulant medication in South Australia, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 43(4), pp. 340-347.
Prosser, B. (2008). The role of the personal domain in middle years teachers’ work. Australian Journal of Middle Schooling, 8(2), pp.11-16.
Quinn, R., Prosser, B. & Hattam, R. (2008). Putting the ‘home’ back into homework: implications for middle school reform. Curriculum Perspectives 28(3), pp.48-58.
Prosser, B., McCallum, F., Milroy, P., Comber, B. & Nixon, H. (2008). I’m smart and I’m not joking: aiming high in the middle years of schooling. Australian Educational Researcher 35(2), pp.15-36.
Hattam, R., & Prosser, B. (2008). Unsettling deficit views of students and their communities. Australian Educational Researcher 35(2), pp.89-106.
Prosser, B. (2008). Unfinished but not Exhausted: a review of Australian Middle Schooling. Australian Journal of Education 52(2), pp. 151-167.
Prosser, B. (2008). Review: Rethinking Middle Years: early adolescents, schooling and digital culture, by Victoria Carrington. Australian Educational Researcher, 35 (1), pp.152-153.
Prosser, B. (2008). Beyond ADHD: a consideration of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and pedagogy in Australian Schools. International Journal of Inclusive Education 12(1), 81-97. PDF
Prosser, B. (2006). ADHD in schools. Teacher: the Australian Council for Educational Research national education magazine, 170,(June), pp.24-31.
Prosser, B., Reid, R., Shute, R., & Atkinson, I. (2002). Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD): Special Education Policy and Practice in Australia. Australian Journal of Education, 46(1), 65-78.
Reid, R., Hakendorf, P. & Prosser, B. (2002) Use of psychostimulant medication for ADHD in South Australia. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 41(8), 1-8.
Prosser, B., & Reid, R. (1999). Psychostimulant Use for Children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in Australia. Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders 7(2), 110-117.
Prosser, B. (1999). Ethical Dilemmas and the need for Ethical Sensibility. In M. Piantanida & N.B. Garman (Eds.) The Qualitative Dissertation. Corwin Press (Sage), Thousand Oaks, p.154.
Prosser, B. (1999). Who is Responsible for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder? A critical introduction to policy in South Australia. Teaching and Teacher's Work, 7(1), pp.1-10. PDF
Reid, R., Reason, R., Maag, J., Prosser, B. & Xu, C. (1998). ADHD: a perspective on perspectives. Educational and Child Psychology, 15(4), 56-67.
Prosser, B. (1998). Hearing Silenced Voices: using critical narratives with marginalised youth. Critical Pedagogy Networker, 4(11), 1-10. PDF
Prosser, B. (1997). Why ADHD needs urgent attention, Australian Education Review,1(7), p.12.
CONFERENCE PAPERS:
Prosser, B. (2010). Media and pedagogical exchange: taking ADHD to radio 2GB, paper presented to Australian Association for Research in Education Conference, Canberra, 2 December 2009.
Prosser, B., Wendt, S., Tuckey, M. (2010). The personal domain: exploring what sustains professionals in urban fringe communities, paper presented to Australian Association for Research in Education Conference, Canberra, 1 December 2009.
Prosser, B. (2008) “Engaging pedagogies: from psycho-medical deficits to ‘virtual schoolbags’”, paper presented to 'ADHD and the Role of Education conference', July 22, University of Sydney
Prosser, B. (2008). Connecting Lives & Learning: modelling the use of middle schooling philosophy in teacher education, paper presented to Australia Teacher Education Association Conference, Sunshine Coast, July 9.
Prosser, B. (2008). Weaving a whole cloth: metaphor as a response to representational challenges in critical narrative research, paper presented to Australian Association for Research in Education Conference, Fremantle, November 2007. PDF
Prosser, B. (2007). Seeing Red: using critical narrative in ADHD research, paper presented to Arts Based Educational Research Conference, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK, July 5. PDF
Prosser, B. (2007). Beyond Deficit Views: redesigning pedagogies to engage students with ADHD, paper presented to Redesigning Pedagogies Conference, National Institute of Education, Singapore, May 28. PDF
Prosser, B., Hattam, R., Lucas, B. & Sellar, S. (2007). Researching the ‘funds of knowledge’ approach in the Middle Years, paper presented to American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, April 11. PDF
Prosser, B. & Sellar, S. (2007). Reinvigorating the Middle Years: a review of middle schooling, paper presented to Australian Association for Research in Education Conference, Adelaide. PDF
Prosser, B. (2007). Identity, Emotion, Imagery and Hope as resources for Teachers’ Work, paper presented to Australian Association for Research in Education Conference, Adelaide. PDF
Prosser, B. (2007). Beyond Deficit Views: engaging students with ADHD, paper presented to Australian Association for Research in Education Conference, Adelaide. PDF
Hattam, R. & Prosser, B. (2006). Connecting curriculum with student lifeworlds, paper presented to 3rd International Middle Years of Schooling Conference, Adelaide, August 6. PDF
Hattam, R., Prosser, B. & Brady, K. (2006). Unsettling deficit views of students and their communities, paper presented to Australian Association for Research in Education Conference, Parramatta. PDF
THESIS:
Prosser, B. (1999) Behaviour Management of Management Behaviour? A sociological study of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in Australian and American secondary schools unpublished thesis (Bedford Park, Flinders University of South Australia).
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