• Source: Don Edgar
    • Dr. Donald E. Edgar (born 1936) is the Foundation Director of the Australian Institute of Family Studies. Under his leadership the Institute had a profound influence on the Government of Australia regarding family policy, family and work, welfare policy and family law. He continues to contribute to Australian thinking in these areas through his own consulting practise and as an occasional columnist and commentator in the Australian media, particularly The Age and The Australian.


      Career


      Edgar had been professor in sociology and education at the University of Chicago, reader (assistant professor) in Sociology at La Trobe University and adjunct professor with RMIT University's Centre for Workplace Culture Change. He has been a member of the Victorian Children's Council since 1996, and is an Ambassador for NARI, the National Ageing Research Institute.
      His topics of interest include:

      Australian national identity in a globalised world
      Business partnerships and community networks
      Children, schools and the knowledge economy
      Men as fathers and managing work-family responsibilities
      The changing nature of community, family and work
      Ageing and ageing policy
      Edgar was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) in the 2010 Queen's Birthday Honours.


      Publications


      Art for the Country: The story of Victoria's regional art galleries, Australian Scholarly Publishing, 2019
      PEAK: Reinventing middle age, co-authored with Patricia Edgar, Text Publishing, 2017
      The New Child: In search of smarter grown-ups, co-authored with Patricia Edgar, Wilkinson Publishing, 2008
      War over work: the future of work and family, 2005, Melbourne University Press
      The Patchwork Country: Rethinking Government, Rebuilding Community, Harper Collins, 2001
      Promoting the positive: family-community resourcing as a model for family services, 1999
      Men, Mateship, Marriage, 1997, Harper Collins
      Ageing, everybody's future, 1991
      Seen but not heard: eye-opening insights into the lives of young, 1989
      Australian families and their children: a new and challenging audience, c1985
      Possible directions for an Australian family policy, 1980
      Introduction to Australian society: a sociological perspective, 1980, Prentice-Hall
      Possible directions for an Australian family policy, 1980
      Defining rural schools disadvantage 2: collected papers on rural education, 1979
      Social class differences and the structure of education, 1976
      Schools Commission and rural disadvantage, 1975
      Preparing teachers for change, 1975
      Adolescent competence and sexual disadvantage, 1974
      Competence for girls?, 1972
      Examination marks: their use and interpretation, 1964, Hall's
      School organization and colleague relationship, nd
      Australia and Her Northern Neighbours, Hall's, 1962


      = Jointly

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      The New Child: In search of smarter grownups, 2008, with Patricia Edgar, Wilkinson Publishing
      ' PEAK: Reinventing middle age', with Patricia Edgar, Text Publishing, 2017
      Today's child care, tomorrow's children!, with Gay Ochiltree, c1995, AIFS
      Songs of innocence: a child's view of family life: a discussion paper and study guide, with Annemaree O'Brien, c1994, ACTF
      Family-friendly front: a review of Australian and international work and family research, with Kate Spearritt, 1994
      Families in the 1990s: a challenge for future policy approaches (background paper prepared by Don Edgar and staff of the Australian Institute of Family Studies for the Social Policy Directorate), 1993
      Introduction to Australian society, with Leon Earle, Rodney Fopp, c1993, Prentice-Hall
      Family change and early childhood development, with Gay Ochiltree, 1983, AIFS
      Children's participation in divorce, with Margaret Harrison, c1983, AIFS
      One-parent families and educational disadvantage, with Freya Headlam, c1982, AIFS
      Family change and early childhood development, with Gay Ochiltree, 1982, AIFS
      Changing face of childhood, with Gay Ochiltree, c1981, AIFS
      Family and the pre-school child, with Gay Ochiltree, 1980, AIFS
      First year out teaching with Patricia Edgar and Dave McRae, 1973
      'The New Child: In search of smarter grown-ups', with Patricia Edgar, Wilkinson 2008


      = Editor

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      Competent teacher, edited by Donald E. Edgar, 1974, Angus & Robertson
      Social change in Australia: readings in sociology, ed Don Edgar, 1974, Cheshire
      Sociology of Australian education: a book of readings, editor, 1975, McGraw Hill


      References




      External links


      Don Edgar website

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