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50 Years of ERIC
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Saunders, Rebecca – Australian Journal of Education, 2012
The purpose of this article is to describe the use of the Concerns Based Adoption Model (Hall & Hord, 2006) as a conceptual lens and practical methodology for professional development program assessment in the vocational education and training (VET) sector. In this sequential mixed-methods study, findings from the first two phases (two of five) of…
Descriptors: Vocational Education, Teaching Methods, Faculty Development, Educational Change
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West, Jan; Veenstra, Anneke – Australian Journal of Education, 2012
Traditional practical classes in many countries are being rationalised to reduce costs. The challenge for university educators is to provide students with the opportunity to reinforce theoretical concepts by running something other than a traditional practical program. One alternative is to replace wet labs with comparable computer simulations.…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Computer Simulation, Physiology, Laboratories
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Pitman, Tim – Australian Journal of Education, 2012
This article analyses the educational visions put forward by Australian federal politicians in their maiden (first) speeches to Parliament. The theoretical approach was a Habermasian-based analysis of the communication strategies adopted by the politicians, meaning that it was not only the content of the speeches but also the delivery that was the…
Descriptors: Speeches, Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Communication Strategies
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Eren, Altay – Australian Journal of Education, 2012
This study aimed to examine the relationships among prospective teachers' interest in teaching, professional engagement and career development aspirations, and career choice satisfaction. A total of 602 prospective teachers from various primary (for example, primary school teaching) and secondary (for example, English language teaching) teacher…
Descriptors: Profiles, Teacher Education Programs, Foreign Countries, Career Development
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Munro, Lyle – Australian Journal of Education, 2011
This article examines the challenges facing non-traditional university students--and to a lesser extent their lecturers in "the stretched academy"--who are increasingly enrolling in university courses in Australia and elsewhere. The article looks at this issue from the perspective of non-traditional students at a regional campus in Victoria. These…
Descriptors: Nontraditional Students, Part Time Employment, Distance Education, Incentives
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Marks, Gary – Australian Journal of Education, 2010
Many studies of immigrant students in education focus on a single point in time. As a result, explanations of the performance of immigrant and minority students tend to be static, emphasising enduring socioeconomic, school or cultural factors. This article examines the dynamics of the differences in educational outcomes between immigrant and…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Outcomes of Education, Foreign Countries, Immigrants
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Earnest, Jaya; Joyce, Andrew; de Mori, Gabriella; Silvagni, Genevieve – Australian Journal of Education, 2010
Although many Australian universities have been proactive in responding to students' diverse needs through orientation and support programs, very little is known about programs needed for the successful transition of students from refugee backgrounds into tertiary study. Facilitating the early engagement of students with their studies and campus…
Descriptors: Student Needs, Educational Objectives, Focus Groups, Outcomes of Education
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Willcoxson, Lesley; Wynder, Monte – Australian Journal of Education, 2010
This study builds on earlier findings that clear choice of major and clarity of career direction is associated with university student retention. Data on business students' experience of university were correlated with data on intention to leave for two distinct major or career groupings--students who had committed themselves to a career-related…
Descriptors: School Holding Power, Majors (Students), Risk, Correlation
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Scott, Catherine – Australian Journal of Education, 2010
Education as an institution fulfils the key social functions of promulgation of knowledge and the development of future citizens. Rather than these key functions earning it respect, education and its practitioners are the targets of criticism and what Labaree calls "scorn". This article seeks to progress the work done by Labaree on the origins of…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Criticism, Educational Policy, Educational Anthropology
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Singh, Michael – Australian Journal of Education, 2010
Ignorance is a potentially powerful conceptual tool for analyses of pedagogies for internationalising Australian education. Ignorance typically has a negative connotation but, in this paper, knowledge and ignorance are seen as intermingling productively, with ignorance stimulating the production of knowledge, in turn creating new fields of…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Foreign Countries, Knowledge Level, Scholarship
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Marks, Gary – Australian Journal of Education, 2009
School-sector differences in student performance are often viewed as largely reflecting the intake characteristics of students and having little to do with differences in the provision of teaching and learning between school sectors. The contrary view is that school-sector differences show that non-government schools "add value" to student…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Environment, Higher Education, Scores
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Giles, Marnie; Ski, Chantal; Vrdoljak, Davorin – Australian Journal of Education, 2009
Suitably qualified scientists and engineers are essential for research and development, innovation and, in turn, the growth of the economy. Science, engineering and technology skills are therefore necessary for Australia to remain competitive in a global market. This article reports findings from a nationwide study investigating the career…
Descriptors: Research and Development, Education Work Relationship, Foreign Countries, Job Security
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Polesel, John – Australian Journal of Education, 2009
A trend of increasing regional disadvantage is suggested in the pattern of rising rates of deferral of university places amongst rural school-completers in Australia. Cost-related factors and financial barriers are prominent in the reasons given by these young people for deferring a place at university. These trends formed the impetus for a study…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Rural Youth, High School Graduates, Financial Problems
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Murray, Joy – Australian Journal of Education, 2009
There has recently been a shift towards private expenditure in the tertiary education sector accompanied by a shift of public subsidies to students themselves. Implicit in this shift is the message that tertiary education is a private rather than public good, belonging to individual students rather than society. This paper explores the research on…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Student Financial Aid, Longitudinal Studies
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Chitpin, Stephanie; Simon, Marielle – Australian Journal of Education, 2009
This study was conducted with 15 pre-service teachers enrolled in the Reflective Practice Seminar in primary/junior division at a Canadian university. Data were gathered through interviews, informal classroom conversations and reflections over an eight-month period. This article considers the issue of how constructing a professional portfolio…
Descriptors: Portfolios (Background Materials), Preservice Teachers, Seminars, Portfolio Assessment
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