Tatineni, Vijaya L Dr
Position: Lecturer
Study area: Early Childhood Education
Location: Mt Helen Campus T Building Room 218
Phone: 5327 6861
Email: v.tatineni@federation.edu.au
Orcid Id: 0000-002-3078-3953
Qualifications
Doctor of Philosophy - Monash University 2019
Post Graduate Diploma in Education - Massey University, New Zealand - 2002
Diploma in Early Childhood Education - Massey University, New Zealand - 1998
Bachelor Education Science and English - Anna University, India - 1992
Master of Science - Madras University, India - 1978
Bachelor of Science - Madras University, India - 1975
Teaching
Courses
- Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood and Primary)
- Master of Teaching (Early Childhood)
Units
- Curriculum approaches (EDECE2016)
- Diversity children, families and communities (EDECE2001/2015)
- Numeracy and digital technology (EDECE2017/EDMAS6029)
- Educational Leadership (EDECE4002/EDMAS6034)
Biography
Dr Vijaya Tatineni has worked in the field of early childhood education since 1978 in various countries including India, New Zealand and Australia in various roles of a teacher, head teacher and owner of preschool in India. Later she took her experience to tertiary teaching in New Zealand and currently in Australia. She joined as a Lecturer in Early Childhood in 2013. Her thesis topic was, ‘Engaging Indian children and families in early childhood centres in Melbourne, Australia’. She is an early career researcher interested in:
- Understanding the implementation of early childhood policies around cultural competencies: Teacher and Indian parent partnership in engaging young children.
- Narrative multiculturalism aptly describing where I am today as an early childhood educator
- Promoting intercultural communications between Indian parents and early childhood educators.
- Understanding Indian children and their socialisation in Early Childhood centres in Australia.
- Educational aspirations of Indian parents for their children.
- Understanding challenges international students face with assignments and feedback.
Areas of expertise
- Early Childhood Education (ECE) Sector experience in India and New Zealand and knowledge/ skills in the Australian ECE Curriculum
- Cultural diversity and learning in early childhood education in India, New Zealand, Australia
- Understanding curriculum development for Indian EC centres.
- Understanding and inclusion of student teachers with cultural learning needs.
- Distance/online teaching and learning
- Community Work
Research interests
- Cultural diversity
- Ethnic teachers in Western Countries
- Working with Indian Families
- Teacher Education in India
- Ethnic Racial socialisation
- Cultural positioning
Supervision
Students in Placement
Publication
Chapter in a Book
Tatineni, Vijaya. (2021).Narrative of Multiculturalism: aptly describing where I am today as an early childhood educator. In N. Belford & R. Lahiri-Roy (Eds.). Asian Women, Identity and Migration: Experiences of transnational women of Indian origin/heritage (1st ed.). UK: Routledge. P.68-81 This ebook is available: https://library.federation.edu.au/record=b2813704
Book Review:
Tatineni, V. (2019). Weaving Te Whāriki Aotearoa New Zealand’s early childhood curriculum document in theory and practice. Early Education Journal, 65, 41-42.
Journal publication:
Tatineni, V., & Belford, N. (2020). Understanding the implementation of early childhood policies around cultural competencies: Teacher and Indian parent partnership in engaging young children. International Journal of Early Childhood Learning.27(1), 25-44
Review of Journal article (2021):
Early Childhood Education Journal: International Journal of Inclusive Education Manuscript ID TIED-2021-0148 Manuscript Type: Original Article Keywords: early childhood education, definitions, characteristics, model, Special Education Needs, Inclusive Education
Conference presentations:
Tatineni, V., & Belford, N. (2018, July). Understanding the implementation of early childhood policies around cultural competencies: Teacher and Indian parent partnership in engaging young children. Presented at the Learners Conference, University of Athens, Greece.
Burke, J., & Tatineni, V. (2018, July). Having productive dialogues as a transformative classroom management technique in teacher education. Presented at the World Federation Association of Teacher Education (WFATE) Fifth Biennial Conference, Melbourne.
Associations
- Victorian Early Childhood Research Consortium
- Australian Indian Institute (Aii)- University of Melbourne
- Early Childhood Education Reference group - Federation University Australia
- Professional Learning Centre group – Federation University Australia
- Pedagogy, Curriculum, Assessment and Learning in Education (PeCALE) - Federation University Australia
- Common Grounds Research Networks
- Early Childhood Forum, New Zealand.
- Early Childhood Association, India
- ISREM: Institute of Studies in Race, Education and Migration, Advisory Board
- Heartfulness: Wellness centre