Malcolm Skilbeck

Malcolm Skilbeck
2nd Vice-Chancellor of Deakin University
In office
1986–1991
Preceded byFrederic Jevons
Succeeded byJohn Hay
Personal details
BornMalcolm Preston Skilbeck
(1932-09-22)22 September 1932
Died17 June 2022(2022-06-17) (aged 89)
near Geelong, Victoria, Australia
CitizenshipAustralian and British
SpouseElizabeth Eileen Skilbeck (nee Robbins) married 1955 divorced 1980s
ChildrenRuth, Clare, Paul, Lucy
ProfessionAcademic, administrator
SpouseHelen Connell married 1984
ChildrenBrigit
Academic background
Alma materUniversity of Sydney
University of Illinois
University of London
Academic work
DisciplineEducation
InstitutionsUniversity of Ulster
University of London
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Malcolm Preston Skilbeck AO 1932-2022. Malcolm Preston Skilbeck AO (22 September 1932 – 17 June 2022) was an Australian British educator who worked in international educational policy analysis, curriculum, tertiary and secondary education, the teaching profession and educational innovation. Some of this work was done with the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).

Born on 22 September 1932 in Northam, Western Australia, Skilbeck was educated at North Sydney Boys High School, he received his B.A. from the University of Sydney, his M.A. from the University of Illinois, his Ph.D. from the University of London, and he was awarded an Honorary Doctorate, Doctor of Letters, DLitt, from the National University of Ireland. He published many papers, articles, books and reports on academic issues such as curriculum theory and development, educational policy and youth training, in the secondary and tertiary sectors. He authored the books Loving and Studying Nature: Celebrating the Earth Through History, Culture and Education (2021); School Based Curriculum Development (1985); The Vocational Quest (1994); and The University Challenge: A Review of International Trends and Issues with Particular Relevance to Ireland (2002); co-authored the Curriculum Reform and the influential survey Industry-university partnerships in the curriculum: trends and developments in OECD countries (1996). His significant contributions included his work done in Ireland.

In the 2014 Australia Day Honours, Skilbeck was made an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO).

With his first wife, Elizabeth (nee Robbins), he had four children, Ruth, Clare, Paul and Lucy; and with his second wife, Helen Connell, he had one child, Brigit. Skilbeck died at the age of 89 on 17 June 2022.