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Dr Malcolm John Turnbull |
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YRC
Phone: +61 3 8344 9645
Fax: +61 3 8344 9632
Email: tmj@unimelb.edu.au
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Membership
Role
'Research only' - within the YRC's Transitions and Participation areas. Working in 2008 with Helen Stokes on Evaluation of Education Foundation programs (WOW, Step Up, City Centre, Opportunity Scholarships, Back to School, ruMAD?, Re-Imagining Learning).
Has previously contributed to several projects, including Evaluation of JOY FM Training Program (for the Youth Foundation), the ECEF YOung Visions Project, and the YRC's Rural Youth: Challenges & Resilience Project.
Associations
Honorary Life Member Australian Jewish Historical Society (Vic)
Member Tasmanian Historical Research Association
Qualifications
- Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D), Deakin University, 1994
- Master of Letters (M.Litt), University of New England, 1990
- Graduate Diploma Library & Information Studies (Grad Dip Lib), University of Melbourne, 1989
- Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Victoria College, 1986
- Diploma of Teaching (Dip.Tchg) Ballarat CAE, 1981
- Trained Special Teachers's Certificate (T.Sp.T.C),
SCV Melbourne, 1979
- Certificate in Education of the Intellectually
Handicapped (C.E.I.H), SCV Burwood, 1977
Publications
(1) Books
TURNBULL, M.J. - Onemda 'With Loving Care': A History, Onemda Association, Melb: xiv + 91 pp. (2006)
GRAFF, W., TURNBULL, M.J. & BASKIN, E.J. - A Time to Keep: the Story of Temple Beth Israel 1930-2005, AJHS & PJCF, Melb: xx + 320 pp. (2005)
TURNBULL, M.J. - Safe Haven: Records of the Jewish Experience in Australia, NAA, Canberra: 169 pp (1999. [Reprinted online at www.naa.gov.au/naaresources/Publications (2000)]
TURNBULL, M.J. - Victims or Villains: Jewish Images in Classic English Detective Fiction, Popular Press, Bowling Green, OH: vii + 200pp (1998). [Reprinted online at www.questia.com (c.2003)]
TURNBULL, M.J. - Elusion Aforethought: the Life and Writing of Anthony Berkeley Cox, Popular Press, Bowling Green, OH: vi + 164pp, (1996)
(2)Chapters in Books
TURNBULL, M.J. - The Carlton United Hebrew Congregation: a Short History, in Orthodox Jewry in Carlton and Surrounding Suburbs, ed. D.J. Havin, Melb: 115-130 (2007)
TURNBULL, M.J. - Folk Music, in Companion to Tasmanian History, ed. A. Alexander, University of Tasmania,Hobart: 141 (2005)
MACLEAN, P.J., & TURNBULL, M.J. - Carlton Communities - the Jews, in Carlton: a History, ed. P. Yule, Melbourne University Press, Melb: 223-242 (2004)
TURNBULL, M.J. - Safe Haven - A Brief History of the Jewish Experience in Australia, in Jewish-Christian Relations: a Textbook for Australian Students, ed. Maurice Ryan, David Lovell, Syd: 77-86 (2004)
TURNBULL, M.J. - Chronicling Tasmanian Jewry: a Bibliographical Essay, in A Few from Afar: Jewish Lives in Tasmania from 1804, Hobart Hebrew Congregation,Hobart: 209-216 (2003)
TURNBULL, M.J. - Hirsch Munz, in Australian Dictionary of Biography, Vol 15, Melbourne University Press, Melb: 442-443 (2000); reprinted online at www.adb.online.anu.edu.au (2006)
(3) Reports
STOKES, H. & TURNBULL, M.J. - Generation Next at JOY Melbourne: Providing Training Programs in Radio for Young People (Mid-evaluation Report), Australian Youth Research Centre, Melb: 20pp [2006]
STOKES, H. & TURNBULL, M.J. - Succeeding in the Global Worlds of Life and Work: an Evaluation of the WOW Program, Education Foundation Australia, Melb: 40pp [2008; online at www.education.foundation.org.au\downloads\WOW%20Final%20Evaluation%20(9-5-08).pdf]
STOKES, H. & TURNBULL, M.J. - Learning to Lead: an Evaluation of the 2007 STEP UP Program, Education Foundation Australia, Melb: 28pp [2008, in press]
STOKES, H. & TURNBULL, M.J. - Targeting and Engaging Talent: an Evaluation of the Opportunity Scholarships Program, Education Foundation Australia, Melb: 25pp [2008, in press]
STOKES, H. & TURNBULL, M.J. - Reach, Research and Reflect: an Evaluation of the City Centre Program, Education Foundation Australia, Melb: 29pp [2008, in press]
STOKES, H. & TURNBULL, M.J. - Celebrating and Modelling Achievement: an Evaluation of the Back to School Program, Education Foundation Australia, Melb: 17pp [2008, in press]
STOKES, H. & TURNBULL, M.J. - Real Engagement with Real Issues: an Evaluation of the ruMAD? Program, Education Foundation Australia, Melb: 23pp [2008, in press]
(4) Major Journal Articles
TURNBULL, M.J. - The Derailment of Expectation: Peer Perceptions of the Work of Agatha Christie, CADS #47, March 2005
TURNBULL, M.J. - The Early Years of the Folk Revival in Melbourne, Trad & Now, [6 parts]#5, 2003 - #11, 2005; reprinted online at Australian Folklore Unit, http://warrenfahey.com/revival/htm (2007)
TURNBULL, M.J. - Time for Kings and Heroes: the Folkmusic Revival in Tasmania 1964-72, Drumbeat: Magazine of the Folk Federation of Tasmania, [7 parts] Feb 2003 - Feb 2004; reprinted online at Australian Folklore Unit, http://warrenfahey.com/revival.htm (2007)
TURNBULL, M.J. - Inspector Quill: Sleuthing in the Ballet and the Balkans, CADS #44, Oct 2003; reprinted online at www.mysteryfile.com (2006)
Projects
2008 - 2009 [with Helen Stokes] Evaluation of Education Foundation Australia programs:
WOW, Step Up, City Centre, Opportunity Scholarships, Back to School, ruMAD?, Re-Imagining Learning, Koorie WOW Pilot
Other Information
Malcolm has contributed to a number of YRC projects and partnerships since 1997, including YOUNG PEOPLE LIVING IN RURAL AUSTRALIA, the YOUNG VISIONS Project and Evaluation of the JOY FM Youth Training Program. In 2008 he is working at the YRC with Helen Stokes on evaluation of Education Foundation programs.
A former Special Education teacher and administrator, Malcolm also teaches p/t in the ACFE sector and works as a freelance historian. (His main historical research areas are the Australian Jewish experience, Classic English Detective Fiction, and the 1960s Folkmusic revival).
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