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50 Years of ERIC
50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Kostogriz, Alex – Australian Educational Researcher, 2012
This article addresses the issue of affective labour in education in the context of standards-based reforms and accountability. In particular, it focuses on neoliberal strategies of rationalization and control that produce a number of social pathologies, such as alienated teaching and learning and reified social relations between teachers and…
Descriptors: Accountability, Educational Change, Neoliberalism, Psychological Patterns
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Fleer, Marilyn; Peers, Chris – Australian Educational Researcher, 2012
Renewed emphasis in Western political and economic debate on improving outcomes and reducing play opportunities are resulting in a "cognitivisation" of early childhood education, which is at odds with parallel attention to outcomes for creativity and imagination. Defining this "cognitivisation" as a narrowing of acceptable performance descriptions…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Preschool Children, Play, Creativity
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Verenikina, Irina – Australian Educational Researcher, 2012
This paper reports on a self-study undertaken by the author to better understand the educational practices of scaffolding in pre-service teachers' collaborative group work. The method included student interviews, conversations with a critical friend, and the researcher's diary. The self-study allowed for fine-tuning theoretical understanding and…
Descriptors: Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Preservice Teachers, Cooperative Learning, Interviews
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Cross, Russell – Australian Educational Researcher, 2012
Modern education is often characterized by a tension between learning and creativity (Connery et al. in "Vygotsky and creativity: A cultural-historical approach to play, meaning making, and the arts," 2010). "The Arts"--if attended to at all--is often positioned as a distinct element of the broader curriculum, and separate from teaching and…
Descriptors: Creativity, Second Language Instruction, Psychological Patterns, Integrated Curriculum
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Harper, Helen – Australian Educational Researcher, 2012
This paper explores the role of teachers' emotions in adopting new pedagogical tools in urban and remote schools in the Northern Territory. The discussion is illustrated through case study material of Northern Territory teachers who had taken up using a web-based early childhood literacy resource called ABRACADABRA. A sociocultural perspective is…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Emotional Response, Teacher Attitudes, Urban Schools
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Cripps Clark, John; Groves, Susie – Australian Educational Researcher, 2012
This paper uses cultural historical activity theory to examine the interactions between the choices primary teachers make in the use of practical activities in their teaching of science and the purposes they attribute to these; their emotions, background and beliefs; and the construction of their identities as teachers of science. It draws on four…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Elementary School Science, Elementary School Teachers, Science Activities
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Ishimine, Karin – Australian Educational Researcher, 2011
Large numbers of young children spend significant amounts of time in early childhood educational settings. Concerns about the quality of this experience have increased substantially in recent years. Further, as social inequalities in Australia continue to grow the gap between disadvantage and advantage widens despite overall levels of increased…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Case Studies, Correlation, Educational Environment
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Garrett, Robyne; Wrench, Alison – Australian Educational Researcher, 2011
In this research a number of strategies including physical experiences, physical stories and lab school with guided reflection were used with pre-service physical education teachers in an attempt to foster more critical and inclusive approaches to teaching physical education in the middle years. The strategies were used to illustrate the complex…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Laboratory Schools, Physical Activities, Physical Education Teachers
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Keen, Deb; Pennell, Donna; Muspratt, Sandy; Poed, Shiralee – Australian Educational Researcher, 2011
Effective engagement of young children in the classroom is a critical step toward achieving positive learning outcomes. The Learning and Engagement Questionnaire (LEQ) was developed by the first two authors to identify ways in which teachers strive to engage learners in the classroom. In this study, the factor structure of the LEQ is examined.…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Factor Structure, Factor Analysis, Elementary School Teachers
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Miller, Melinda G.; Knowles, Meg; Grieshaber, Susan – Australian Educational Researcher, 2011
In Australia, eligible long day care services may apply for support at the state level to assist with the transition of children from culturally or linguistically diverse backgrounds into childcare settings. For staff in childcare services, this support comes in the form of a cultural support worker (CSW). The primary role of a CSW is to build…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Child Care, Student Diversity, Staff Development
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Galletly, Susan A.; Knight, Bruce Allen – Australian Educational Researcher, 2011
The PISA studies of reading achievement of 15 year old students in OECD and partner nations show Anglophone nations to have continuing high proportions of weak readers (less than or equal to Level 2), with no improvement in this area from 2000 to 2006 (OECD, "Science competencies for tomorrow's world: Executive summary," 2007). The nations which…
Descriptors: Reading Difficulties, Spelling, Reading Achievement, Low Achievement
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Windle, Joel – Australian Educational Researcher, 2011
This paper explores some of the processes through which an educational policy agenda can be generated in the media sphere. It casts light on the roles of journalists and various types of expert in these processes as they pertain to critical literacy. I argue for the usefulness of cross-field performance as a concept which helps to illuminate the…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Politics of Education, Policy Formation, Expertise
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David, Miriam E. – Australian Educational Researcher, 2011
This paper is about changing concepts of equity in UK higher education. In particular, it charts the moves from concepts about gender equality as about women's education as a key issue in twentieth century higher education to questions of men's education in the twenty-first century. These changing concepts of equity are linked to wider social and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Feminism, Working Class
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Beckett, Lori – Australian Educational Researcher, 2011
This paper reports on the work of a small group of Education academics to build a professional learning community in a regional university in the north of England. Their efforts form part of a "Leading Learning" school-university partnership serving schools in disadvantaged communities in inner city Leeds. This is designed to support teachers'…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, Foreign Countries, Faculty Development, Communities of Practice
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Gale, Trevor – Australian Educational Researcher, 2011
The field of Australian higher education has changed, is changing and is about to change, repositioned in relation to other "fields of power". It is a sector now well defined by its institutional groupings and by their relative claims to selectivity and exclusivity, with every suggestion of their differentiation growing. The potential of a…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Vocational Education, Access to Education, Foreign Countries
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