Deborah Price

Deborah Price PhD is Research Degree Coordinator and Senior Lecturer in Inclusive Education and Wellbeing at UniSA. Her research, teaching and scholarship span inclusive education and wellbeing, advocating codesign approaches, valuing the diverse voices of young people. Current research contributes to broad themes of social justice and equity, with a focus on disability studies and special education; alternative education; culturally and religiously responsive pedagogies. She has led research projects supported by national competitive grants and was a Chief Investigator on the Engagement and Wellbeing research node involving collaborative research in northern Adelaide to engage students in wellbeing curriculum and raise student university aspirations. She led the Youthworx South Australia initiative with local councils and organisations focused on re-engaging youth in learning and employment through creative film-making.

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Panpapanpalya 2018

This publication of 16 papers with authors from 9 countries provides a snapshot representation of themes from the joint dance congress broadly embracing dance, gathering, generations, learning. The papers range from the beginnings of dance in the early years through the different stages of school and to further education – and beyond through the lifespan to the joys and challenges of dancing in later years with lived experiences that bring changing bodies, new insights and wisdom.