Kristina Turner is a Senior Lecturer in Evidence-Based Pedagogy at La Trobe University, Bendigo, Australia. Her research explores positive psychology, wellbeing, emotional intelligence, and wisdom in education, including pioneering work on how teachers’ use of positive psychology practices influences their wellbeing, teaching practice and student learning.Eri Mountbatten-O’Malley is Senior Lecturer in Education at Bath Spa University, United Kingdom. Eri’s work, such as Human flourishing: A Conceptual Analysis (Bloomsbury Academic, 2024), explores educational issues through a philosophical lens—examining the purposes of education, challenges during the Age of AI, and the practical value of philosophical insight.Zane M. Diamond, Faculty of Education, Monash University, Australia, researches wisdom traditions and innovative approaches to early years and primary learning. Her books, such as Leading and Managing Indigenous Education in the Postcolonial World (Routledge, 2015) and numerous journal articles, explore equity, cultural dialogue, and transformative pedagogy.Peter J. Anderson, Pro Vice-Chancellor Indigenous at UNE, Australia, researches Indigenous rights-based approaches, ethical AI, and decolonial pedagogies. His book, Higher Degree by Research Factors for Indigenous Student Success (Springer, 2022), and his chapter, 'Enacting Indigenous Wisdom in Education: Beyond Rhetoric to Rights-Based Praxis', alongside numerous journal articles, explore Indigenous self-determination, data sovereignty, and transformative education.