Peter Wilkinson - Christian Heritage College
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Peter Wilkinson

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Phone Number (07) 3347 7900

Bio

Mr Peter Wilkinson qualified with a Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Laws from The University of Queensland in 1986 and 1990 which led to a career as a solicitor. His connection with CHC goes back to 2005/2006 when he completed a Bachelor of Education (Secondary – Graduate Entry) which came out of a personal desire to explore a different direction in life. He was also qualified with a Master of Education from CHC.  

He commenced contract teaching in the Queensland state system in 2007 and soon after secured a permanent teaching position in an independent Christian school. His teaching career progressed quickly with appointment to a school leadership role as Head of Secondary in 2011. Between 2008 and 2014, he continued his connection with CHC as a sessional lecturer in Business Law in the School of Business. In 2015 he was afforded the opportunity to work full-time at CHC as a lecturer and Professional Experience Program Coordinator. 

Qualifications

  • Master of Education (Christian Heritage College, 2020) 
  • Bachelor of Education (Secondary) (Christian Heritage College, 2007) 
  • Bachelor of Laws (The University of Queensland, 1990) 
  • Bachelor of Commerce (The University of Queensland, 1986) 

Research Interests

  • Effective preparation and transition of preservice teachers to the classroom 
  • Retention of early career teachers in the profession 

Professional Experience

  • Head of Secondary, Groves Christian College (October 2010 – 2014) 

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Teaching

CE512, CU661, ES123, ES126, PE216, PE326, PE395, PE442, PE495 

College Service

  • Representation of CHC on GTPA Collective
  • Member of Teaching and Learning Committee

Professional Memberships and Associations

  • Queensland College of Teachers – Full Registration 
  • Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Queensland 
  • Annual engagement as an accredited assessor for the GTPA Collective inter-institutional assessment moderation of GTPA responses. 
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