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Reyes, Vicente; McLay, Katherine; Thomasse, Lauren; Olave-Encina, Karen; Karimi, Arafeh; Rahman, Mohammed Tareque; Seneviratne, Lalanthi; Tran, Tran Le Nghi – Technology, Knowledge and Learning, 2021
Scholars and practitioners argue that information and communication technology (ICT) provides flexibility of time and place and softens boundaries between students' learning lives. The fluid movement between formal and informal learning contexts afforded by digital technology has prompted a re-definition of higher education learning environments…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Educational Change, Biographies
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MacGill, Belinda; Whitehead, Kay; Rigney, Lester – History of Education Review, 2022
Purpose: This article explores the childhood, professional life and social activism of Alice Rigney (1942-2017) who became Australia's first Aboriginal woman principal in 1986. Design/methodology/approach: The article draws on interviews with Alice Rigney along with newspapers, education department correspondence and reports of relevant…
Descriptors: Educational History, Women Administrators, Indigenous Populations, Principals
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Byrne, David – Education Research and Perspectives, 2021
The history of religion as a school subject, as with the history of the school curriculum in general and the history of individual school subjects in particular, tend to be neglected. As a contribution to that corpus of work, a study of religion as a school subject in Western Australian Catholic schools offers some interesting insights. In…
Descriptors: Clergy, Religious Education, Educational History, Catholic Schools
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Charteris, Jennifer; Gannon, Susanne; Mayes, Eve; Nye, Adele; Stephenson, Lauren – Higher Education Research and Development, 2016
The highly imagined and contested space of higher education is invested with an affectively loaded "knowledge economy optimism". Drawing on recent work in affect and critical geography, this paper considers the e/affects of the promises of the knowledge economy on its knowledge workers. We extend previous analyses of the discursive…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Biographies
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Musgrove, Nell – History of Education, 2016
A three-year-old boy, born in Melbourne, Australia, in 1892, lived the final months of his life in an abusive foster home. His death barely made a ripple in the press, and the system proved unable or unwilling to deal with much of the most disturbing evidence about the perpetrators of abuse. This article argues that cases like this one are more…
Descriptors: Foster Care, Child Abuse, Historical Interpretation, Social Justice
Bennison, Anne – Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia, 2015
The context in which mathematics is used is an important aspect of numeracy. Therefore, students' numeracy capabilities need to be developed in subjects across the curriculum. The case study of a secondary school history teacher is presented to demonstrate how a framework for identity as an embedder-of-numeracy can be used to identify ways that…
Descriptors: Numeracy, Curriculum Enrichment, Case Studies, Secondary School Teachers
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Whitehead, Kay – History of Education, 2010
This article explores teacher educator Lillian de Lissa's working life in the first half of the twentieth century. In 1944 the McNair report criticised residential colleges and their female staff as isolated and intellectually impoverished. However, in Australia and then as the foundation Principal of Gipsy Hill Training College, de Lissa was not…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Academic Education, Foreign Countries, Teacher Educators
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Bansel, Peter; Davies, Bronwyn; Gannon, Susanne; Linnell, Sheridan – Studies in Higher Education, 2008
This article examines the everyday practices of writing in the context of the technologies of audit, as they have been practised on and by the four authors in their capacity as students and researchers. It examines the activity of writing as governmentality, through which students and academics make themselves into appropriate subjects, and also…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Electronic Mail, Discourse Analysis, Audits (Verification)
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Horne, Julia; Sherington, Geoffrey – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2010
This article introduces the notion of the "educational franchise" of Australia's public universities established in the mid-nineteenth century. In his recently published study of the public university and social access in the United States, John Aubrey Douglass suggests that from the mid-nineteenth century a social contract was formed…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Social Class, Social Stratification, Gender Issues
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Morgan, Philip J.; Hansen, Vibeke – Sport, Education and Society, 2008
The current study sought to explore the relationship between personal school physical education (PE) experiences and current PE teaching practices of classroom teachers. Questionnaires were completed by 189 teachers from 38 randomly selected schools. Additionally, semi-structured interviews of 31 classroom teachers were conducted. The results…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Physical Education, Biographies, Physical Education Teachers
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Kyle, Noeline J. – Journal of Educational Administration, 1993
In broad context of patriarchal relations, female leaders' absence from historical texts accords with sexual division of labor within society and gendered nature of teaching. Cara David, educationist, social reformer, and political activist in early twentieth-century Australia, is better known as the clever, pretty wife of a renown geologist.…
Descriptors: Activism, Biographies, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education
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Debenham, Jennifer; May, Jo – Australian Journal of Adult Learning, 2005
This paper concerns the experiences and effects of a tertiary entrance program from two perspectives: that of a former student now engaged in her Honours program and of her enabling lecturer. The main aim of the paper is to present a literature review of published studies about mature women's engagement with tertiary study at the entry level. The…
Descriptors: Research Needs, Biographies, Postsecondary Education, Higher Education
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Trethewey, Lynne – History of Education, 2007
Utilizing a biographical approach and network analysis, this article examines one South Australian woman's life of public and Methodist social welfare service in the post-suffrage era. It is argued that although Kate Cocks (1875-1954) viewed her welfare work as "a God-given mission", as "practical Christian service", personal…
Descriptors: Females, Network Analysis, Foreign Countries, Welfare Services
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Ellis, Elizabeth M. – International Journal of Multilingualism, 2004
English as a second language (ESL) is taught in Australia to adult learners of mixed language backgrounds through the medium of English, and there is currently no requirement that ESL teachers speak another language. This paper reports on a study which asked what advantages there may be for ESL teachers to have proficiency in two or more…
Descriptors: Multilingualism, Adult Learning, Adult Students, Monolingualism