Sue Middleton (born 1947) is a retired New Zealand academic who spent her career at the University of Waikato focused on life histories.

Sue Middleton
Born1947 (age 76–77)
NationalityNew Zealand
Alma materWaikato University
Scientific career
FieldsLife history
InstitutionsWaikato University
Thesis
Doctoral studentsElizabeth McKinley[1]

Career edit

After a 1979 MSc thesis, A phenomenological perspective for the classroom teacher and its application to the education of women[2] at Victoria University of Wellington and a 1985 PhD dissertation Feminism and education in post-war New Zealand: a sociological analysis at University of Waikato, New Zealand, Middleton joined the faculty.

From 2000 to 2006 Middleton was director of the Centre for Research in Social Policy.

In 2013, Middleton was awarded Emeritus Professor by the University of Waikato.[3] Middleton is credited for pioneering New Zealand's first studies centred around "women and education [sic] and education and sexuality."[3]

In 2019, Middleton and Helen May co-edited For Women and Children: a tribute to Geraldine McDonald, a collection of writings in honour of the life and work of researcher Geraldine McDonald.[4][3]

Selected works edit

  • Middleton, Sue. Educating feminists: Life histories and pedagogy. Teachers College Press, 1234 Amsterdam Avenue, New York, NY 10027., 1993.
  • Middleton, Sue. "Disciplining sexuality: Foucault, life histories, and education." (1998).
  • Weiler, Kathleen, and Sue Middleton. "Telling women's lives: Narrative inquiries in the history of women's education." British Journal of Educational Studies 47, no. 3 (1999).
  • Middleton, Sue. "Developing a radical pedagogy: Autobiography of a New Zealand sociologist of women’s education." In Studying teachers' lives, pp. 30-62. Routledge, 2013.
  • Middleton, Sue. Henri Lefebvre and education: Space, history, theory. Routledge, 2013.
  • Middleton, Sue, and Helen May. "Teachers Talk Teaching, 1915-1995 Early Childhood, Schools and Teachers' Colleges." (1997).
  • Middleton, Sue, and Alison Jones, eds. Women and education in Aotearoa. Vol. 2. Auckland University Press, 1997.
  • Middleton, Sue, John A. Codd, and Alison Jones, eds. New Zealand education policy today: Critical perspectives. Allen & Unwin, 1990.

Awards edit

  • Emeritus Professor, Faculty of Education, University of Waikato, February 2013.[3]
  • Two Visiting Fellowships, Dept of Education Foundations & Policy Studies, London Institute of Education: October–December 2009; November 2010.[3]
  • NZARE McKenzie Award for Educational Research, (a lifetime achievement award), New Zealand Association for Research in Education, 2003.[5]
  • American Educational Studies Association Critics’ Choice Award for book: Middleton, S. (1993) Educating feminists: Life-histories and pedagogy. New York: Teachers’ College Press, University of Columbia.[6]
  • Fulbright-Hayes Travel Award (Senior Scholar) to visit US universities and to do research on 'the sociology of women's education', 1991.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ McKinley, Elizabeth (2003). Brown bodies, white coats: Postcolonialism, Māori women, and science (Doctoral thesis). The University of Waikato.
  2. ^ Middleton, D. (1979). "A phenomenological perspective for the classroom teacher and its application to the education of women". Submitted for the Degree of M.A. In Education at the Victoria University of Wellington: 248.
  3. ^ a b c d e f "Leader in Education made Emeritus Professor". The University of Waikato. 10 October 2013. Retrieved 1 July 2019.
  4. ^ Middleton, Sue; May, Helen, eds. (2019). For Women and Children: A Tribute to Geraldine McDonald. Wellington, New Zealand: NZCER Press. ISBN 978-1-98-854278-2.
  5. ^ "McKenzie Award". NZARE. Retrieved 3 April 2022.
  6. ^ Education Feminism.

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