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Rhea, Zane Ma – International Education Journal: Comparative Perspectives, 2012
This paper reports on research conducted in the first mainstream school in Australia being guided by Buddhist philosophy. It focuses on a group of teachers, examining the impact of Buddhism on their teaching, exploring the challenge for them of bringing together their professional knowledge with Buddhist worldview. The major conclusion is that the…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Educational Philosophy, Foreign Countries, Buddhism
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Chung, Mona; Ingleby, Richard – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2011
Theoretical frameworks for the examination of negotiation generated by Western academics do not easily translate to Chinese society because of fundamental differences between Western and Chinese society. Attempts to study negotiation in Chinese society and to improve negotiation between Chinese and Western business people are themselves…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Asian Culture, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences
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White, Andrew Jonathan; Wertheim, Eleanor H.; Freeman, Elizabeth; Trinder, Margot – Educational Psychology, 2013
This study evaluated a professional learning approach using a core team (CT) model to assist primary (elementary) schools to develop whole-school collaborative conflict resolution processes. Thirteen schools were matched and randomly assigned to the enhancing relationships in school communities programme ("n"?=?10) or a non-programme…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Problem Solving, Control Groups, Faculty Development
Ma Rhea, Zane – Australian Association for Research in Education (NJ1), 2012
This paper reports on research conducted on the impact of Buddhism on teaching, exploring the educational philosophy and approach, the daily practice of teaching, and the challenge of bringing together the mainstream education curriculum with Buddhist worldview in the first school in Australia being guided by Buddhist philosophy. Although there…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Educational Philosophy, Conflict, Foreign Countries
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Burton, Bruce – Australian Educational Researcher, 2012
This article reports on a major action research program that experimented with the use of cross-age peer teaching in schools to assist teachers to manage conflict issues in their classrooms, and to re-engage disaffected students in learning. The research, which was conducted in a range of elementary and secondary schools in Australia, was part of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Conflict Resolution, Peer Teaching, Action Research
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Robinson, Viviane M. J.; Sinnema, Claire E. L.; Le Fevre, Deidre – Leadership and Policy in Schools, 2014
In this study we bring together Argyris and Schön's theories of interpersonal effectiveness and research on negotiation to develop a model of effective leadership behavior in conversations involving actual or anticipated disagreement. A concurrent mixed-methods design was used to assess shifts in how 18 Australian superintendents responded to…
Descriptors: Intervention, Leadership Training, Leadership Effectiveness, Interpersonal Competence
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Jaeger, M.; Adair, D. – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2010
Successful construction management depends primarily on the representatives of the involved construction project parties. In addition to effective application of construction management tools and concepts, human factors impact significantly on the processes of any construction management endeavour. How can human factors in construction management…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Construction Management, Cultural Education, Simulation
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Toh, Swee-Hin – Journal of Peace Education, 2010
From July 6th to 10th, 2010, International Peace Research Association (IPRA) held its biennial conference at the University of Sydney in Australia. Hosted by the University's Centre for Peace & Conflict Studies and coordinated by Jake Lynch and a team of dedicated staff and volunteers, the conference featured seven plenary panels and many…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Peace, Foreign Countries, Conflict Resolution
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Trinder, Margot; Wertheim, Eleanor H.; Freeman, Elizabeth; Sanson, Ann; Richardson, Shanel; Hunt, Sue – Journal of Peace Education, 2010
This study evaluated the Enhancing Relationships in School Communities (ERIS) Project which aimed to promote constructive conflict resolution (CR) in Australian primary school communities through professional development for core teams of three-five staff (n = 33 teachers). Twelve schools were randomly assigned to a full intervention (FI) group or…
Descriptors: Intervention, Conflict, School Support, Conflict Resolution
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Chen, Honglin; Derewianka, Beverly – Research Papers in Education, 2009
In this paper, we adopt Bernstein's notion of the pedagogic device to serve as a framework for explaining conflict and change in the field of literacy education across the past few decades, particularly in England, the USA and Australia. Following an overview of the pedagogic device and related constructs, we examine the relationship between the…
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods, Models
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Lovat, Terence; Clement, Neville; Dally, Kerry; Toomey, Ron – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2010
The article's main focus is on exploring ways in which modern forms of values education are being utilized to address major issues of social dissonance, with special focus on dissonance related to religious difference between students of Islamic and non-Islamic backgrounds. The article begins by appraising philosophical and neuroscientific…
Descriptors: Values Education, Religious Conflict, Religious Factors, Islam
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Kenny, John Daniel – Higher Education Research and Development, 2009
The corporate approaches introduced in the late 1980s and now prevalent in universities in Australia have led to irrevocable changes in the way universities are managed and academics work. The management approaches widely applied in Australian universities are largely based on a top-down corporate management model, with central control over policy…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, College Administration, Administrator Role
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Riebe, Linda; Roepen, Dean; Santarelli, Bruno; Marchioro, Gary – Education & Training, 2010
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to present a case study on improvements to professional teaching practice within an undergraduate university business programme to more effectively teach an employability skill and enhance the student experience of teamwork. Design/methodology/approach: A three-phase approach to teaching teamwork was…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Business Administration Education, Teamwork
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Kenworthy, Amy L. – Journal of Management Education, 2010
Negotiation is one of the most popular elective business courses offered across tertiary educational programs today. Yet, in many undergraduate and graduate programs, the "practice" of negotiation takes place solely through role-plays and simulations. The purpose of this article is to provide a "how to" template for negotiation…
Descriptors: Business Education, Service Learning, Instructional Design, Teaching Methods
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Stewart, Cherry; Edwards, Helen – International Education Studies, 2012
The introduction of digital tools to a distance education environment often creates tensions due to students' past educational experiences and can require a shift in their concepts of the lecturers' and learners' responsibilities. The purpose of the study was to determine how well distance education students adapt to interactive online learning…
Descriptors: Role Playing, Conflict Resolution, Skill Development, Distance Education
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