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Scholes, Laura; Wallace, Elizabeth; Walker, Sue; Lunn Brownlee, Jo; Lawson, Veronica – British Educational Research Journal, 2022
Moral reasoning in values education can promote a democratic way of life. It involves addressing behaviour expectations in responses to violence or bullying. There is increasing interest in how children make moral judgments about social inclusion within diverse cultural settings. Critical research highlights the relationship between epistemic…
Descriptors: Student Diversity, Preadolescents, Moral Values, Inclusion
Scholes, Laura; McDonald, Sarah – British Educational Research Journal, 2022
This article reports on a survey of 332 Year 3 students from 14 Australian schools. We are interested in exploring Year 3 primary school student aspirations and what this data shows us about any societal changes, or not. This study is timely as it reports on contemporary data within an Australian educational context marked by significant…
Descriptors: Grade 3, Career Choice, Social Change, Masculinity
Scholes, Laura; Spina, Nerida; Comber, Barbara – British Educational Research Journal, 2021
This article disrupts dominant discourses around boys and reading that often homogenise young males as reluctant, disengaged and, at times, adversarial readers. Rather than essentialising boys, we argue there is a need for a more sophisticated knowledge base about the influences, constraints and diverse experiences of boys as readers in society…
Descriptors: Males, Elementary School Students, Reading Habits, Reading Material Selection