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Lerdpornkulrat, Thanita; Koul, Ravinder; Sujivorakul, Chuchai – Australian Journal of Education, 2012
This study investigated the influence of entity beliefs, gender stereotypes and motivational goals on participants' self-efficacy in biology and physics and their career aspirations. Participants (n = 2638, males 46% and females 54%) were students enrolled in Years 10-12 of the academic science-maths stream in Thailand. Entity beliefs were…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Self Efficacy, High School Students, Sex Stereotypes
Lyons, Zaza; Janca, Aleksandar – Australian Journal of Education, 2012
In Australia, Indigenous children are disproportionately affected by poor health. The combined consequences of illness and social factors in this population have an adverse affect on educational outcomes for Indigenous children, resulting in lower levels of achievement and attainment compared with non-Indigenous children. From early childhood,…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Outcomes of Education, Risk, Foreign Countries
Rice, Suzanne; Care, Esther; Griffin, Patrick – Australian Journal of Education, 2012
An overview of positive and negative potential effects of the setting of compulsory exit-level standards in literacy and numeracy for students completing their final years of schooling is presented. The overview rests on studies completed primarily outside Australia, reflecting the reality of such practices not having been implemented widely in…
Descriptors: Evidence, National Curriculum, Numeracy, Foreign Countries
Lawson, Kit – Australian Journal of Education, 2012
Reading with an adult plays an important role in developing children's oral language skills, phonological awareness and print knowledge. Parental reading aloud is also an indicator of children's later academic success, which suggests that the practice may be further linked to children's development of broader academic skills and behaviour, such as…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Reading Skills, Written Language, Language Acquisition
Watkins, David; Hattie, John – Australian Journal of Education, 2012
Social goals have also been proposed as important additions to mastery and performance goals in educational contexts, particularly in non-Western cultures but no study has yet tested the possibility that such goals can also combine with mastery and performance goals leading to superior learning outcomes. Longitudinal studies are also rare in this…
Descriptors: Student Motivation, Outcomes of Education, Learning Strategies, Foreign Countries
Seaton, Marjorie; Marsh, Herbert W.; Yeung, Alexander Seeshing; Craven, Rhonda – Australian Journal of Education, 2011
Big-fish-little-pond effect (BFLPE) research has demonstrated that academic self-concept is negatively affected by attending high-ability schools. This article examines data from large, representative samples of 15-year-olds from each Australian state, based on the three Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) databases that focus on…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Research, Secondary School Students, Academic Ability
Moore, Tim; McArthur, Morag – Australian Journal of Education, 2011
Children who experience homelessness are at risk of poor health and well-being, and negative social outcomes. They are often exposed to stressful life events, such as domestic violence, parental mental health difficulties and family breakdown. Although many experience difficulties in remaining engaged in school, children report that schools can…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Homeless People, Children, At Risk Persons
Kwong, Julia; Wang, Haiping; Clifton, Rodney A. – Australian Journal of Education, 2010
This study examined job satisfaction among schoolteachers in Beijing and compared the findings with what is known from the English-language literature. The Chinese teachers, like their Western counterparts, found satisfaction in student progress and a supportive teaching environment but they enjoyed close collaboration with colleagues in executing…
Descriptors: Job Satisfaction, Governance, Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes
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
Waters, Stacey K.; Cross, Donna; Shaw, Therese – Australian Journal of Education, 2010
The extent to which students feel connected to their school is a powerful predictor of many health, social and academic outcomes. These outcomes are also influenced by other factors including characteristics of the school such as its size, policies and practices, but how do these characteristics modify the relationship between a student and his or…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Student Characteristics, Student School Relationship, Predictor Variables
Scott, Catherine – Australian Journal of Education, 2010
Individualism is the dominant value system in Western cultures and, as such, it affects the conduct of every aspect of human endeavour, including education. One of the most enduring effects on education has been the search for individual differences that can explain and predict variation in student achievement, with the hope that pedagogical…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Teacher Effectiveness, Teaching Methods, Academic Achievement
Perry, Laura; McConney, Andrew – Australian Journal of Education, 2010
It is established that the socio-economic status (SES) of individual students is strongly associated with academic achievement but less is known about this relationship when both student and school socio-economic status are considered. To examine these associations at a finer grain, with the intent of informing educational funding policy, we…
Descriptors: Socioeconomic Status, Mathematics Achievement, Academic Achievement, Foreign Countries
Moore, Tim; McArthur, Morag; Morrow, Ros – Australian Journal of Education, 2009
Schools play an important part in the lives of children and young people who have caring responsibilities for a family member with an illness, disability, alcohol or other drug problem or mental health condition but many of these "young carers" report difficulty in attending, achieving and participating in education. This qualitative research…
Descriptors: Family Needs, Qualitative Research, Caregivers, Foreign Countries
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
Prout, Sarah – Australian Journal of Education, 2009
Indigenous academic outcomes are in many ways negotiated at the interface between student spatialities--including their residential patterns and choices--and the mainstream school system. The current model of education delivery rewards regular attendance at well resourced schools. Conversely, sporadic interactions with under-resourced schools…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Education, Residential Patterns, Academic Achievement, Foreign Countries

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