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Bryer, Fiona; Signorini, Jessica – Issues in Educational Research, 2011
An emerging national agenda for the mental health and wellbeing of young Australians has fostered an expectation that primary teachers can recognise and respond to students with internalising problems. A mixed method survey of fourth-year preservice teachers revealed patchy personal and practicum exposure to internalising problems and scant…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Practicums, Student Attitudes, Mental Health
Bryer, Fiona; Main, Katherine – Issues in Educational Research, 2005
Three well-established issues for educational reform to insert middle schooling into the traditional primary-secondary tiers are (a) lack of preservice training of specialist middle school teachers, (b) the absence of clear positive educational outcomes linked to the promotion of middle schooling policy as a philosophy of teaching, and (c) the ad…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, Educational Objectives, Outcomes of Education, Educational Change
Bryer, Fiona; Grimbeek, Peter; Beamish, Wendi; Stanley, Anthony – Issues in Educational Research, 2004
This study considers one way to make more productive use of information in a recognised survey instrument, the "Parental Attitudes to Inclusion" (PATI) scale and, thus, to enhance inclusive classroom practice for students with special needs. The instrument, designed to elicit views about inclusion, was initially administered to a large sample of…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, Measures (Individuals), Special Needs Students, Parent Teacher Cooperation

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