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Training Young People as Researchers to Investigate Engagement and Disengagement in the Middle Years
Carrington, Suzanne; Bland, Derek; Brady, Kate – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2010
This paper reports on the first stage of a study that used "Young People as Researchers" to investigate the phenomenon of middle-year student engagement and disengagement. The first stage of the study focused on a two-day workshop that provided training for students and teachers from four secondary schools in conducting research in their schools.…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Young Adults, Workshops, Researchers
Carrington, Suzanne; Robinson, Robyn – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2006
This paper addresses the question: why is it so hard for school communities to respond to diversity in learners, staff and parents in inclusive ways? The authors draw on theory and recent professional experience in Queensland, Australia, to offer four guiding principles that address traditional assumptions about learning that result in inequality…
Descriptors: Inclusive Schools, Foreign Countries, Educational Principles, Equal Education
Carrington, Suzanne; Robinson, Robyn – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2004
A global recognition of students' rights requires school organizations to recognize, value and provide for diversity. The move towards more inclusive schooling in Queensland, Australia, requires schools to address professional development on two levels: reculturing of the school to reflect inclusive beliefs and values; and enhancement of teacher…
Descriptors: Inclusion, School Culture, Action Research, Foreign Countries

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