Ann works in the Office of the PVC & President Gippsland at Monash University as a Lecturer.
Ryan, A.E., 2009, Environmental education as a political event in Papua New Guinea, in Environmental Education in Context: An International Perspective on the Development of Environmental Education, eds Neil Taylor, Michael Littledyke, Chris Eames, Richard K. Coll, Sense, Rotterdam Netherlands, pp. 9-17.
Ryan, A.E., 2008, Indigenous knowledge in the science curriculum: avoiding neo-colonialism, Cultural Studies of Science Education, vol 3, issue 3, Springer Netherlands, Netherlands, pp. 663-683.
Ryan, A.E., 2007, Constructivism - rhetoric and reality, AARE 2006 International Education Research Conference Engaging Pedagogies, 26 November to 30 November 2006, AARE, http://www.aare.edu.au/06pap/code06.htm, pp. 1-11.
Ryan, A.E., 2007, Where is our moral compass? The importance of ethical enquiry in our search for `new directions? in education, Creativity, Enterprise and Policy - New Directions in Education, 6 December 2007 to 9 December 2007, Philosophy of Education Society of Australasia, Australia, pp. 1-5.
Ryan, A.E., 2006, Regarding students as full stops or question marks: teacher training or teacher education?, Proceedings of the XII International Organisation for Science and Technology Education Symposium: Science and Technology Education in the Service of Humankind., 30 July 2006 to 4 August 2006, International Organisation for Science and Technology Education (IOSTE), Penang Malaysia, pp. 110-114.
Ryan, A.E., Wright, W., D'Urbano, T., 2007, Evaluation of the Gippsland sustainability project for GOULD group, Monash University, Churchill Vic Australia, pp. 1-43.
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