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Dr. Alison Lord

Senior Lecturer, Early Childhood Education

Campus

Horsham Campus

Biography

Dr Alison Lord is a senior lecturer in Early Childhood Education whose work focuses on preparing confident and reflective early childhood teachers for contemporary prior-to-school practice. Alison teaches and supervises the Master of Teaching (Early Childhood), supporting students to connect theory, research and professional experience in meaningful ways. She also manages the Federation Online partnership for the Institute of Education, Arts and Communities as the Partner Academic Lead. 

Alison’s teaching draws on extensive experience in early years education, with a strong emphasis on play-based learning, inclusive education and ethical practice in early childhood settings. She is particularly interested in how pre-service teachers develop professional identity and confidence during practicum and early career transitions. Her work supports educators to respond thoughtfully to the diverse needs of children, families and communities.  

Alison’s research interests include early childhood teacher education, professional learning, reflective practice, and quality improvement in early learning environments. She is committed to research that informs practice and strengthens outcomes for children from birth to eight years. Her work is especially relevant to those studying early childhood education, teacher education and the Master of Teaching (Early Childhood).  

Alison values collaborative research and supervision and enjoys working with postgraduate students who are exploring practice-based research in early years contexts. She is passionate about strengthening the early childhood workforce through evidence-informed teaching and mentoring.

More about Alison

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Teaching (Early Childhood), Charles Sturt University 
  • Bachelor of Education (Primary) (Hons 1), Charles Sturt University 
  • Doctor of Philosophy, Charles Sturt University

Areas of interest

  • Practice based research in early years contexts 
  • Early childhood workforce 
  • Professional learning 
  • Leadership 
  • Quality improvement processes 
  • Rural and remote early childhood services

Grants

  • Falloon, G., Tran, D., Lord, A., Nice, K., & Ma, Y. (2025–26). ‘Ararat Best Start Program: Professional Learning Development for Service Leaders’ Ararat Rural City Council, Westcare Pty Ltd Victorian Department of Education, Innovation Grants Program. ($130,000)

  • Early childhood education 
  • Play-based learning 
  • Child development 
  • Professional practice 
  • Early years professional experience 
  • Reflective practice 

Specialist roles

  • Course Coordinator – Master of Teaching (Early Childhood) 
  • Partner Academic Lead, IEAC 

Professional association memberships

  • Early Childhood Australia 

  • Ararat Best Start Program Professional Learning Development for Service Leaders
  • Online learning modules: 
    • Self-Care and Wellbeing for EC Teachers and Educators 
    • Navigating Change: Adaptability and Resourcefulness in ECE 
    • United we Teach: Fostering Teamwork and Collaboration in the Pre-Prep Environment 
  • Publications

The role of community-based playgroups in building relationships between pre-service teachers, families and the community

Pre-service primary teachers' perceptions of early childhood philosophy and pedagogy: A case study examination