Judith Dinham is Professor, Curtin School of Education; Lead for Strategic Learning and Teaching Projects, Faculty of Humanities; and Fellow of the Higher Education, Research and Development Society of Australasia. Her curriculum and pedagogical research has informed her national teacher education and curriculum leadership, and university textbooks: Cengage (5th ed., 2023), Oxford University Press (3rd ed., 2026).Emily Hills is Associate Dean Education at the University of Canberra and a scholar of teacher education and school–university partnerships. She brings extensive experience in educational leadership, curriculum design, and professional learning, supporting evidence-informed practice across diverse educational contexts in Australia and internationally.Sharon Davies is a Senior Lecturer at Curtin University with extensive teacher education leadership. This includes ITE course coordination and the Academic Lead, Quality Assurance role which has involved overseeing accreditation for all Curtin ITE courses and engaging with national teacher education quality frameworks and standards.Rebecca Walker is Professor and Deputy Pro Vice-Chancellor, Humanities, Curtin University, where she has held School of Education leadership roles including Deputy Head of School and Director, Student Experience and Industry Engagement. With teaching experience across Australia and internationally, her scholarly expertise encompasses initial teacher education accreditation, equity-focused pedagogies, and educational policy.