B. Allan Quigley, Professor
of Adult Education
Allan is Professor of Adult Education in the Department of Adult
Education at St. Francis Xavier University. He received both the Masters
of
Arts and Bachelors of Arts degrees from the University of Regina
with a major in English. His doctorate in Adult and Continuing Education
is from Northern Illinois University with a specialization in adult
literacy and policy. For almost 40 years, Dr. Quigley’s field
of study and practice has been adult literacy.
He recently completed a five year term as Departmental Chair and is
the immediate past Editor of The Canadian Journal for the Study
of Adult Education—the premiere refereed journal in adult education
in Canada. Currently, he Chairs two Adult Education & Literacy
Research Working Committees—one out of the University of Victoria
and one out of the University of New Brunswick. Both of these new Knowledge
Centres are under the auspices of the federal Canadian Congress on
Learning. He has recently completed a major study on health literacy
as co-investigator with a Social Sciences and Humanities Research grant,
and is currently a member of a study team studying the question of “Authenticity
in teaching” with a three-year SSHRC grant.
He has been published widely in the top refereed journals in his field
and was awarded the Cyril O. Houle Award by the Commission of Professors
of Adult Education in 1988 for his book Rethinking literacy education.
The Houle Award is the highest award in the field for a book contributing
to the literature. He was awarded the Kenneth J. Mattran Award for
Leadership in Literacy by the Commission on Adult Basic Education in
1997 and, during his 10 years at Penn State University before returning
to Canada, he was awarded the Penn State Award for Academic Excellence.
In 2004, he was selected by the Canadian Education Association as one
of Canada’s Leading Literacy Researchers and was recently invited
to publish three entries in the new International Encyclopedia
of Adult Education, including one on Literacy, one on action research, and one
on social policy.
His most recent book, Building professional pride in literacy:
A dialogical guide for the professional development of practitioners
of adult literacy,
is currently in print with Krieger Press. It draws on his research
in several areas and his direct experience in helping establish Research-In-Practice
networks with practitioners in British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Pennsylvania,
Kentucky, Kansas and Louisiana. He is regularly invited to give keynote
talks across North America. In 2003, he was invited to conduct a speaking
tour of Australia during International Learners’ Week. During
that week, he spoke in Sydney, Perth, Adelaide and Brisbane. Dr. Quigley
has developed research reports for governments, most recently he completed
an analysis of literacy policies for the Government of New Zealand.
And, he has just been invited to participate in a Mayor’s Blue
Ribbon Advisory Committee to assist in helping rebuild New Orleans
following Hurricane Katrina through literacy education.
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