June Lee
 
 
 
Position
Research Assistant
 
Telephone
(65) 6 790 3351
 
Fax
(65) 6 896 8038
 
Email address
 
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Biographical Sketch
 

 

 
June joined the Learning Sciences Laboratory (LSL) as a Research Assistant in Feb 2006.  A Psychology graduate from the National University of Singapore, June had prior experiences working in both psychological and educational fields.  In her prior incarnations, she was a psychologist who was involved in the selection, assessment, and personnel development for the public service, a music teacher, and a choral conductor in a few schools.  Interest in education research led her to the lab, and June is currently involved in a project that investigates the relationship among teachers’ epistemological beliefs, their pedagogical use of ICT in education, and school leadership.  She hopes that the research will allow her to gain greater insights into the role of technology in the classroom.
 
 
Education
 
 
Bachelor of Social Sciences, Psychology (Honours, 2nd Class Upper), National University of Singapore
 
 
 
Research Interest
 
 
Teachers’ epistemological beliefs, pedagogical use of ICT in school, psychology of music, music education
   
Projects
 
Collaborator of Project LSL 7/05 MJ: Teachers' Beliefs, Leadership, and Technology Use in Singapore Schools: An Exploratory Study
 
 
Awards
   
Special Book Prize, Psychology for being the best student in Psychology in the examination for the degree of Bachelor of Social Sciences with Honours, NUS, 2001