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Rogers, Alison; Kelly, Leanne M.; McCoy, Alicia – American Journal of Evaluation, 2021
Internal evaluators can lead positive, helpful, promotive interactions among colleagues to make evaluation more appropriate, understandable, and accessible. As the motivations and abilities of non-evaluator colleagues are highly varied, interpersonal skills help facilitate cooperation and promote evaluation. Social interdependence theory from…
Descriptors: Social Psychology, Self Evaluation (Groups), Nonprofit Organizations, Foreign Countries
Forbes, Melissa – Australian Journal of Music Education, 2016
This article reviews relevant literature to provide a rationale for the use of collaborative learning for first year music practice courses at an Australian regional university. Higher music education is still grappling with the challenges posed by the Dawkins Review and ongoing reforms in the sector. These challenges include increased public…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Music Education, Higher Education, Foreign Countries
Bye, Jayne – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2015
This paper poses methodological questions about the role and limits of Foucault's concept of governmentality in education research. Firstly, it argues for the utility of governmentality as a means of exploring questions of power regardless of domain or scale. Secondly, it explores the boundary between the tasks of formulating critique and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Research, Educational Theories, Social Theories
Gorur, Radhika; Koyama, Jill P. – Australian Educational Researcher, 2013
In contemporary education policy, simplified technical accounts of policy problems and solutions are being produced with the use of numeric calculations. These calculations are seen as clear and unbiased, capable of revealing "what works" and identifying "best practices." In this piece, the authors use resources from the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Computation, Social Theories
Cliff, Ken – Sport, Education and Society, 2012
As a lens through which to read and understand a subject area and its curriculum content and issues, a sociocultural perspective is a recent and arguably significant change for the Health and Physical Education (HPE) Key Learning Area (KLA) in Australia. Its significance lies, first, in the fact that it seems to represent a notable departure from…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Physical Education, Sociocultural Patterns, Foreign Countries
Ma Rhea, Zane – Journal of Education Policy, 2012
This paper examines the Australian government's Indigenous policy by interrogating the concept of partnership between governments and Indigenous communities through three examples. Increasingly, the Australian federal government is focusing attention on the poor literacy and numeracy outcomes for Indigenous children in remote and very remote…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Policy Analysis, Indigenous Populations
McNamara, Tim – Language Assessment Quarterly, 2006
The thought of Samuel Messick has influenced language testing in 2 main ways: in proposing a new understanding of how inferences made based on tests must be challenged, and in drawing attention to the consequences of test use. The former has had a powerful impact on language-testing research, most notably in Bachman's work on validity and the…
Descriptors: Test Use, Testing, Language Tests, Validity