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Broadbent, J.; Ajjawi, R.; Bearman, M.; Boud, D.; Dawson, P. – International Journal of Educational Technology in Higher Education, 2023
The COVID-19 pandemic significantly disrupted traditional methods of teaching and learning within higher education. But what remained when the pandemic passed? While the majority of the literature explores the shifts "during" the pandemic, with much speculation about post-pandemic futures, a clear understanding of lasting implications…
Descriptors: Universities, Foreign Countries, Course Content, Pandemics
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Castellví, Jordi; Escribano, Carmen; Santos, Rodrigo; Marolla, Jesús – Comunicar: Media Education Research Journal, 2022
The images of the future among young people have been conditioned by the stories present in the media, films, books, and also in school. Educational curriculums are made up of a selection of knowledge that privileges some ways of understanding the future over others. Young people often imagine a future that is in economic, social, and/or climate…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Futures (of Society), Cross Cultural Studies, Teacher Attitudes
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Libby Hammond; Keith Miller – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2023
Social work globally acknowledges its need to decolonise its education to produce social workers who can work responsively alongside marginalised Indigenous peoples. Yet the problem is that universities have struggled to operationalise the integration of Indigenous ways of knowing, being and doing into social work education. Uniquely, this study…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Social Work, Decolonization
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Bacalja, Alex – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2021
This paper explores the continued cultural consecration of narrow forms of knowledge and literate practice in senior Australian English curricula. Despite the prevalence of Personal Growth approaches to English throughout Australia in the latter decades of the Twentieth century, the analysis of curricula reveals a contradiction between stated…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, English Curriculum, Literacy Education, Curriculum Development
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Wolfe, Naomi; Sheppard, Loretta; Le Rossignol, Peter; Somerset, Shawn – Higher Education Research and Development, 2018
Unacceptable inequity in health status between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians remains despite much work in the area. The imperative for graduating health professionals capable and ready to work with urban and rural Indigenous communities has led to a focus on curriculum development, but less focus has thus far been applied to academic…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Health Education, Educational Practices, Educational Attitudes
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Naidoo, Loshini; D'warte, Jacqueline Ann – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2017
Preparing pre-service teachers to address the disparities in educational attainment that occur in settings with complex demographics such as high poverty and super diversity (Vertovec, 2007) require a theoretically driven contextual and spacial (Soja, 1996) understanding of disadvantage. This understanding highlights the structural and systemic…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Educational Strategies, Training Methods, Disadvantaged Schools
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Fane, Jennifer; Schulz, Samantha – Health Education, 2017
Purpose: Equipping pre-service teachers with the skills and knowledge needed to teach health in socially critical ways requires pre-service teachers to examine and critique individualistic understandings of health. The purpose of this paper is to use Bourdieu's concepts of the bodily hexis (the body as both separate from society (autonomous…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education, Health Education, Human Body
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French, Mei – Language and Education, 2016
In the context of increasing linguistic and cultural diversity in Australian schools, it is important to consider the value of students' multilingual resources for learning. This paper reports on an ethnographic case study conducted in an Australian metropolitan secondary school where the student body represented more than 40 cultures and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Case Studies, Multilingual Materials, Educational Policy
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Ollis, Debbie – Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Learning, 2016
Overwhelmingly, school-based sexuality education programmes focus on the prevention of infection, pregnancy and abuse, with little if any attention given to positive views of sexuality and rarely the inclusion of sex positive issues such as pleasure, intimacy and desire. This paper explores the experience of teaching about pleasure to pre-service…
Descriptors: Sexuality, Sex, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Sex Education
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Mowbray, Jacqueline – Journal of Learning Design, 2015
In designing a capstone experience, legal educators may encounter a number of tensions between competing pedagogical imperatives and conflicting capstone principles. Should we focus on teaching content or should we focus on developing skills? Should we emphasise integration and consolidation of knowledge, or transition and the development of…
Descriptors: Educational Principles, Educational Practices, Instructional Design, Design Preferences
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Arthur-Kelly, Michael; Sutherland, Dean; Lyons, Gordon; Macfarlane, Sonja; Foreman, Phil – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2013
Positive changes to pre-service teacher education programmes (PSTEPs), driven in part by changing worldwide policy frameworks around inclusion, are occurring, albeit slowly. After briefly reviewing international trends and key policy and legislation platforms in New Zealand and Australia, this paper explores some of the challenges in enhancing…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preservice Teacher Education, Student Attitudes, Educational Change
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Hawkins, Karen – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2014
Drawing on a Participatory Action Research (PAR) study that was undertaken in two Australian preschool settings this article examines strategies that support the pedagogy of teaching for social justice and outlines how these strategies raised critical consciousness of both preschoolers (aged three to five years) and early childhood educators to…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Social Responsibility, Inclusion, Social Integration
Aveling, Nado; Davey, Pip; Georgieff, Andre; Jackson-Barrett, Elizabeth; Kosniowska, Helen; Fernandes-Satar, Audrey – Australian Association for Research in Education (NJ1), 2012
When working with teacher education students one of our aims is to look at "race" and racism, and the implications that "being white" has for teachers' practice. Hence we develop conversations around who we are as gendered and racialised subjects who occupy specific socio-economic positions. Our students find this…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Teacher Education Curriculum, Teacher Education Programs, Controversial Issues (Course Content)
Karkkainen, Kiira – OECD Publishing (NJ1), 2012
Innovation is essential for the education sector. The ways in which curriculum decision making is organised reflects different implicit approaches on how educational systems pertain to promote innovation in education. Curriculum holds an outstanding place when seeking to promote innovation in education, as it reflects the vision for education by…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Innovation, Curriculum Development, Secondary Education
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Dawson, Vaille – Teaching Science, 2012
Climate change and its effects are likely to present challenging problems for future generations of young people. It is important for Australian students to understand the mechanisms and consequences of climate change. If students are to develop a sophisticated understanding, then science teachers need to be well-informed about climate change…
Descriptors: Climate, Foreign Countries, Science Teachers, Environmental Education
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