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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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Yiannakis, John – Issues in Educational Research, 2014
Using information gathered from a specifically created database, ALIAS, this paper sets out to examine the variations and changes to the works that appeared on the English reading lists of the different Australian states in their literature course(s) between 1945 and 2005. All those states which offered a set of public examinations at the end of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, English Literature, Reading Lists, English Curriculum
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Schubert, Aaron; Wurf, Gerald – Issues in Educational Research, 2014
Federal and State Government policies and curricula mandate the uptake of emergent digital technologies within schools. Recent research focusing on the propagation of adolescent-produced sexual images via digital technologies, more commonly known as sexting, highlights the need for an examination of the risks associated with the use of digital…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Adolescents, Content Analysis, School Policy
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Dalgiç, Gülay – Issues in Educational Research, 2014
The consequences of organisational commitment (OC) are of great importance to organisations. Considering the effect of teacher commitment on student success and the increasing teacher turnover rates in the world, studies focusing on the organisational commitment of teachers gained more importance. However there is still a significant gap about the…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Gender Differences, Teacher Attitudes, Work Attitudes
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Erturan-Ilker, Gökçe – Issues in Educational Research, 2014
The aim of the study is to determine the effects of teacher's positive and negative feedback on high school students' perceived motivational climate and achievement goals in a physical education setting. Forty seven ninth grade students participated in the study. The design was a 2 x 2 between subjects factorial crossing feedback…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), High School Students, Student Motivation, Mastery Learning
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Murphy, Brooke; Dionigi, Rylee A.; Litchfield, Chelsea – Issues in Educational Research, 2014
We argue that gender issues in physical education (PE) remain in some schools, despite advances in PE research and curricula aimed at engaging females in PE. We interviewed five Australian PE teachers (1 male and 4 females) at a co-educational, regional high school about the factors affecting female participation in PE and the strategies they used…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Females, Case Studies, Teacher Attitudes
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McNaught, Keith; Hoyne, Gerard – Issues in Educational Research, 2013
In response to staff concerns about literacy and numeracy standards of commencing students, the School of Health Sciences at the University of Notre Dame Australia (UNDA) Fremantle campus worked with academic support staff from the University's Academic Enabling and Support Centre (AESC) to develop a Post Entrance Numeracy Assessment (PENA).…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Health Sciences, Student Evaluation, Numeracy
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Alterator, Scott; Deed, Craig – Issues in Educational Research, 2013
The "open classroom" emerged as a reaction against the industrial-era enclosed and authoritarian classroom. Although contemporary school architecture continues to incorporate and express ideas of openness, more research is needed about how teachers adapt to new and different built contexts. Our purpose is to identify teacher reaction to…
Descriptors: Open Plan Schools, Teacher Response, Teacher Attitudes, Case Studies
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Cheema, Jehanzeb R. – Issues in Educational Research, 2013
There are many different ways to measure a construct and the method chosen to accomplish this task can have a major effect on results of statistical analyses based on the measured variable. We looked at various methods ranging between naive and sophisticated that can be used to measure self-efficacy within the special context of mathematics, in…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Mathematical Aptitude, Measurement Techniques, Statistical Analysis
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Gobby, Brad – Issues in Educational Research, 2013
The Independent Public Schools (IPS) program began to be implemented in some Western Australian schools in 2010. The IPS program devolves a number of responsibilities to principals and is part of the political objective of removing the constraints of the education bureaucracy by fostering school level decision-making, problem-solving and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Principals, Program Implementation, Decision Making
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Moller, Asa – Issues in Educational Research, 2012
Compensatory pedagogy is in theory a strategy used to manage social and cultural diversity (Sleeter, 2007) by providing extra resources or special treatment for so-called deprived groups. A problem with this particular kind of approach to social and cultural diversity is that it lacks critical awareness of the way social differences (i.e. race,…
Descriptors: Academic Support Services, Disadvantaged, Social Differences, Cultural Pluralism
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Weekes, Trish; Phelan, Lorraine; Macfarlane, Sally; Pinson, Jenny; Francis, Virginia – Issues in Educational Research, 2011
Young people from refugee backgrounds face significant academic and social challenges in mainstream secondary education in Australia. Research suggests that mentoring initiatives and tutoring can help students remain engaged in education and achieve positive educational, social and emotional outcomes. The Classroom Connect Project is a joint…
Descriptors: Mentors, Foreign Countries, Tutors, Volunteers
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Hall, P. Cougar; West, Joshua H. – Issues in Educational Research, 2011
Efforts to increase teacher quality have focused on increasing both the admission and graduation standards required for students entering the profession. This study examined the relationship between common standards, such as college GPA, ACT scores, and Praxis exam scores, with student teacher performance as measured by an assessment rubric based…
Descriptors: Student Teaching, Student Teachers, Emotional Intelligence, Teacher Effectiveness
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Mansfield, Caroline F.; Wosnitza, Marold – Issues in Educational Research, 2010
Goal theory perspectives on motivation are at the forefront of research regarding adolescents' motivation in learning contexts, focusing on the purposes (both academic and social) individuals perceive for engaging in achievement related behaviour. Much research however, has focused on early adolescence, meaning there is limited research regarding…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Adolescents, Late Adolescents, Motivation
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Murcia, Karen; Haigh, Yvonne; Norris, Lindy – Issues in Educational Research, 2010
Many secondary schools, both in Australia and internationally include community service initiatives as an integral component of students' school experience. This practise is widely based on the assumption that young people benefit from helping others outside of the economies of exchange. Service projects linked intentionally to the regular…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Service Learning, Foreign Countries, Scientific Literacy
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Pearce, Michelle; Gray, Jan; Campbell-Evans, Glenda – Issues in Educational Research, 2010
Senate and State Government reviews into inclusion in Australian schools during the last two decades have revealed that the inclusion of students with disabilities in schools has proved challenging. A qualitative study involving interviews with 50 leaders in inclusive education suggest that currently the secondary school context is a barrier to…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Mainstreaming, Social Justice, Equal Education
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