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Sara Weuffen; Kevin Lowe; Rose Amazan; Katherine Thompson – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2024
The purpose of this conceptual paper is to posit a possible reason why non-Indigenous educators are seen to be 'cautious' in their pedagogic engagement with First Nations perspectives in curriculum, why interventions and programmess around reconciliation and truth-telling have limited traction in affecting change in school culture, and why the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Colonialism, Indigenous Populations, Teaching Methods
Tinning, Richard Irving – Curriculum Studies in Health and Physical Education, 2023
Physical Education Teacher Education (PETE) has changed considerably over the past 40 years. This paper uses a personal memoir to trace the influences on PETE over the years. In particular, the memoir describes the early criticisms of PE as a university study and how such criticism spawned the development of what we now know as human movement…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Educational Change, Criticism, Sports Medicine
Michelle Gander – Studies in Higher Education, 2024
Using an analytical-interpretative autoethnographic account of my move from a professional staff manager to an academic manager in a university, I highlight how career transitions can result in othering due to the academic' professional divide, the strength of academic identity in disciplines and the continued role of women being in positions of…
Descriptors: Career Change, Ethnography, Gender Differences, Leadership Training
Street, C.; Robertson, K.; Smith, J.; Guenther, J.; Larkin, S.; Motlap, S.; Ludwig, W.; Woodroffe, T.; Gillan, K.; Ober, R.; Shannon, V.; Maypilama, E. – Critical Studies in Education, 2023
Policy analysis can be useful for learning about 'what works' in policy. Contemporary policy studies literature highlight that such learning is influenced by power relations in government that shape our ways of knowing the world. This paper offers a critically reflexive narrative account of power relations present during Indigenous higher…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Geographic Regions, Educational Policy, Policy Analysis
Clutterbuck, Jennifer – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2022
Data infrastructures are suffused with stories of their past, present, and future that govern their use. This article draws on research into 'OneSchool', the state schooling data infrastructure used to manage student data in Queensland, Australia. The political, social, and technical histories of OneSchool's development are shown to govern its…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Data Collection, Data Analysis, Governance
Toni Dobinson – Australian Review of Applied Linguistics, 2024
In this article I describe the transition of a group of university students in Australia into an online learning environment during COVID-19 pandemic disruptions. I reflect upon my intersubjective experiences as the lecturer in an unexpected situation of urgency and physical distancing. Research has acknowledged synchronous virtual learning…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Undergraduate Students, Intimacy, Computer Mediated Communication
Bozkurt, Aras; Xiao, Junhong; Lambert, Sarah; Pazurek, Angelica; Crompton, Helen; Koseoglu, Suzan; Farrow, Robert; Bond, Melissa; Nerantzi, Chrissi; Honeychurch, Sarah; Bali, Maha; Dron, Jon; Mir, Kamran; Stewart, Bonnie; Costello, Eamon; Mason, Jon; Stracke, Christian M.; Romero-Hall, Enilda; Koutropoulos, Apostolos; Toquero, Cathy Mae; Singh, Lenandlar; Tlili, Ahmed; Lee, Kyungmee; Nichols, Mark; Ossiannilsson, Ebba; Brown, Mark; Irvine, Valerie; Raffaghelli, Juliana Elisa; Santos-Hermosa, Gema; Farrell, Orna; Adam, Taskeen; Thong, Ying Li; Sani-Bozkurt, Sunagul; Sharma, Ramesh C.; Hrastinski, Stefan; Jandric, Petar – Asian Journal of Distance Education, 2023
While ChatGPT has recently become very popular, AI has a long history and philosophy. This paper intends to explore the promises and pitfalls of the Generative Pre-trained Transformer (GPT) AI and potentially future technologies by adopting a speculative methodology. Speculative future narratives with a specific focus on educational contexts are…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Technology Uses in Education, Affordances, Teacher Role
Ronksley-Pavia, Michelle; Grootenboer, Peter; Pendergast, Donna – Journal for the Education of the Gifted, 2019
This study presents an exploration of the lived experiences of eight twice-exceptional children through their own voices. The narratives reveal a meta-narrative of stigma where identified contextual factors related to discrimination, perceptions of difference, and stigmatized views of disability, giftedness, and subsequently twice-exceptionality.…
Descriptors: Gifted Disabled, Experience, Personal Narratives, Social Bias
Macqueen, Suzanne; Patterson, Carmel – International Journal of Research & Method in Education, 2021
The need for researcher reflexivity in qualitative research, especially where data are gathered through interview, is well documented. Studies employing a range of theoretical frameworks and methodologies are similarly affected, with researchers needing to consider specific contextual factors related to the design nuances of each project. This…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, Qualitative Research, Nontraditional Students, Student Attitudes
Samantha Schulz; Lester-Irabinna Rigney; Michalinos Zembylas; Robert Hattam; Nadeem Memon – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2024
This paper contributes to international scholarship on racial literacy in teacher education. Specifically, we consider filmic counter stories as bodies that carry an affective charge with the potential to ignite dialogic and embodied/emotional learning. The football documentary The Final Quarter is our case study. This film traces the racially…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preservice Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education, Racism
Miriam Reynoldson – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2025
Personal narratives can be seen as iterative theories-of-valued-selves: thick, deliberate outlines traced over and selectively enhancing and obscuring the finer details of life as lived. Through telling such stories we represent and orient ourselves towards certain potential actions while turning away from others. Biographical narration is in this…
Descriptors: Personal Narratives, Educational Philosophy, Self Concept, Professional Identity
Braund, Anne; James, Trixie; Johnston, Katrina; Mullaney, Louise – Australian Journal of Adult Learning, 2022
A growing number of single mothers are seeking entry to higher education via enabling programs; however, these students face unique struggles to make their dream a reality. There is some research on the challenges faced by student-mothers in higher education; however, research specifically on single mothers in enabling education is limited. This…
Descriptors: One Parent Family, Mothers, Nontraditional Students, Adult Learning
Briant, Elizabeth; Doherty, Catherine; Dooley, Karen; English, Rebecca – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2020
Australia's private tutoring market is expanding in a context where parents' trust in school personnel as educational experts is vulnerable. Simultaneously, a parentocratic logic is nudging parents to infuse the resources at their disposal into their pedagogic work in order to achieve the educational outcomes that they wish for their children.…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, Advertising, Tutoring, Private Education
Ramos, Fabiane – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2021
This paper is about theorising with seven refugee-background youth, who have successfully completed their secondary studies in Australia. Using conversations-as-method, the focus is on how research partners theorise academic success, and on the reading I developed in response to their reflections. Inspired by the commonalities in Lugones' and…
Descriptors: Refugees, Student Characteristics, Academic Achievement, Educational Attainment
Sharafizad, Fleur; Brown, Kerry; Jogulu, Uma; Omari, Maryam – Sociological Methods & Research, 2023
This article presents an adaptation of an arts-based research method usually reserved for child-focused research to examine organizational processes. We developed Draw, Write, Reflect (DWR), advancing a known method, Draw and Write, for investigating phenomena relating to child participants, to explore a new context: adults engaging in academic…
Descriptors: Art, Research Methodology, Freehand Drawing, Writing (Composition)