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Stahl, Garth; Scholes, Laura; McDonald, Sarah; Mills, Reece; Comber, Barbara – Research Papers in Education, 2023
The fields of science and literacy education continue to be shaped by pervasive gender inequality. Previous research has documented how the formation of a 'science identity' is contingent on access to science capital while research in literacy education continues to highlight how boys struggle in their literacy acquisition. Despite a robust…
Descriptors: Males, Scientific Literacy, Place Based Education, Masculinity
Mills, Reece; Scholes, Laura; Stahl, Garth; McDonald, Sarah; Comber, Barbara; Brownlee, Jo Lunn – International Journal of Science Education, 2021
Few studies in science education have examined how place-based experiences influence students' STEM career aspirations. Rural school students' lived experiences of place and non-traditional STEM career aspirations such as farming are scarcely considered in dominant narratives around science aspirations and career pathways. Adopting a critical…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Foreign Countries, Ethnography, Career Choice
Scholes, Laura; Stahl, Garth; Comber, Barbara; McDonald, Sarah; Brownlee, Jo Lunn – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2021
Building on work that brings literacy instruction and student science learner identity together, this study addresses a gap in research related to student experiences as readers in middle school science classrooms. To understand student perceptions of pedagogical approaches to reading in science, we asked 45 middle school students to reflect on…
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Middle School Students, Science Instruction, Content Area Reading
Comber, Barbara – Language Arts, 2013
Schools bring people together. Yet for many children there are major discontinuities between their lives in and out of school and such differences impact on literacy teaching and learning in both predictable and unpredictable ways. However if schools were reconceptualised as meeting places, where different people are thrown together (Massey, 2005)…
Descriptors: Critical Literacy, Longitudinal Studies, Case Studies, Teacher Researchers
Comber, Barbara; Nixon, Helen – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2009
A great deal of educational policy proceeds as though teachers are malleable and ever-responsive to change. Some argue they are positioned as technicians who simply implement policy. However, how teachers go about their work and respond to reform agendas may be contingent upon many factors that are both biographical in nature and workplace…
Descriptors: School Restructuring, Ethnography, Discourse Analysis, Educational Change
Prosser, Brenton; McCallum, Faye; Milroy, Philippa; Comber, Barbara; Nixon, Helen – Australian Educational Researcher, 2008
In this paper, we draw on accounts from students to inform a Middle Schooling movement that has been variously described as "arrested", "unfinished" and "exhausted". We propose that if the Middle Schooling movement is to understand the changing worlds of students and develop new approaches in the middle years of…
Descriptors: School Restructuring, Early Adolescents, Middle School Students, Student Attitudes