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Editorial.(Editorial)
November 1, 2006... The great majority of contributions to the Australian Journal of Education report research about students, essentially focusing on teaching and learning to better understand what teachers believe, think and do in terms of students. That the...
Moving schools: antecedents, impact on students and interventions.
November 1, 2006... Mobility in education can be caused by families moving from city to city or state to state as employment and housing changes for them; however, it can also be the result of families moving their children from one school to another within the...
Motivational goals and school achievement: Lebanese-background students in south-western Sydney.
November 1, 2006... There is a general belief that Lebanese-background students in Australia do not usually perform well at school. This study examines the school achievement of Lebanese-background students and the major motivational factors related to their...
Models of policy development in Aboriginal education: issues and discourse.
November 1, 2006... The education of Aboriginal children in Australia has been extensively examined and reviewed. Missing from this investigative activity, however, is the attempt to critically conceptualise the current approaches to the delivery of education for...
Vocational subject-making and the work of schools: a case study.
November 1, 2006... The rhetoric of the new vocationalism is about creating a new type of person: an enterprising, flexible, portfolio-oriented, lifelong learner. The rhetoric of contemporary Australian government policy is that schools should be more vocational....
Flying in, flying out: offshore teaching in higher education.
November 1, 2006... This paper discusses the relatively new phenomenon of university education faculties offering offshore education. The analogy, 'flying in, flying out--captures the intensity of such offshore experiences for visiting academics, and contrasts...
'Like an iceberg floating alone': a case study of teacher stress at a Victorian primary school.
November 1, 2006... This paper presents the case study of a culturally diverse, inner suburban, primary school located on a government housing estate. We report on high levels of stress amongst the teachers at the school and find evidence of professional...