Dr. James Davis
Senior Lecturer Academic Lead Engagement (Domestic), School of Teacher Education and Leadership
Faculty of Creative Industries, Education, and Social Justice, Queensland University of Technology
Short Bio
Dr James Davis is a Senior Lecturer (STEM and Entrepreneurial Education), and Academic Lead Engagement (Domestic) in the School of Teacher Education and Leadership.
James has taught across science curriculum and pedagogy; foundations of science; integrated STEM; emotions in teaching and learning; and teacher leadership and entrepreneurial thinking. His research interests focus on enacted pedagogy and the emotive-cognitive interplay in student engagement and learning, using authentic, event-orientated and multi-logical research strategies. James completed his PhD in 2016, entitled A Study of the Emotional Essence of Analogical Reasoning in Secondary School Science. He is a contributing author to the Springer volume Exploring Emotions, Aesthetics and Wellbeing in Science Education Research. He has also contributed several chapters to a Brill volume Eventful Learning: Learner Emotions and a Routledge volume Emotions in Late Modernity. One of his most recent publications Objectivity, Subjectivity and Emotion in School Science Inquiry was published in the Journal of Research in Science Teaching (JRST). In 2019, James was lead author on a paper in Cultural Studies of Science Education (CSSE) that described an intensity model of emotional energy. In late 2019 he initiated and led a study of emotional energy in a Shanghai primary school STEM program as a collaborative project with Shanghai Normal University. James leads an emergent research program with a focus on entrepreneurial STEM education. He serves as an Associate Editor for Research in Science Education (RISE).