Brad Edlington
Lecturer
MA (e-Learning) UTS, BAdEd (Human Resource Development) UTS
Brad Edlington
Bio
I’m a former employee of the NSW Police Force where I worked for the Education Services Command as a manager, educational consultant and lecturer from 1999 to 2006. For the last 17 years I’ve worked in various educational positions within law enforcement, finance, health, automotive and workplace training and assessment related training areas.
A large focus of my time with NSW Police as e-learning manager involved creating, in conjunction with others, an e-learning capability within the Force. Other areas of focus included designing, developing and implementing a range of police qualifications, professional development and continuing education initiatives and e-learning-based programs.
Teaching
- Ethical reasoning and decision making
- Communication
Research
- Teaching, learning (and e-learning) in police and higher education
- Impact of cultural factors on teaching and learning
- Professionalism and decision-making
Recent publications
Edlington, B. (2007) Overcoming barriers to learning through e-learning. Higher Education Research and Development Society of Australasia (HERDSA) 2007: Enhancing Higher Education, Theory and Scholarship Conference Proceedings. (Forthcoming conference)
