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Laurvick, Crystal L.; Msall, Michael E.; Silburn, Sven; Bower, Carol; de Klerk, Nicholas; Leonard, Helen – Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 2007
Objectives: Our goal was to investigate the physical and mental health of mothers who care for a child with Rett syndrome. Methods: We assessed maternal physical and mental health by using the SF-12 version 1 physical component summary and mental component summary scores as the outcome measures of interest. Mothers (n = 135) of children with Rett…
Descriptors: Physical Health, Family Needs, Child Behavior, Mothers
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Dunst, Carl J.; Trivette, Carol M.; Hamby, Deborah W. – Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews, 2007
A meta-analysis of 47 studies investigating the relationship between family-centered helpgiving practices and parent, family, and child behavior and functioning is reported. The studies included more than 11,000 participants from seven different countries. Data analysis was guided by a practice-based theory of family-centered helpgiving that…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Family Programs, Child Behavior, Data Analysis
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Nevill, Dorothy D.; Perrotta, Joyce M. – Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 1985
The perceptions of Portuguese, Australian, and American high school students toward work and homemaking were investigated. Australian students reported the highest work participation, while the Portuguese had the least work experiences. United States students reported the highest home commitment. In all three countries, females were more committed…
Descriptors: Family Life, Foreign Countries, High School Students, High Schools
Dinham, Steve; Scott, Catherine – 1998
This paper presents the findings of a three-way comparison of teachers and school administrators in Australia, England, and New Zealand. The Teacher 2000 Project examined teachers' feelings about and reactions to teaching. Researchers used a seven section, self-report questionnaire that included items on demographics, orientation to teaching,…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, International Studies
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Grichting, W. L. – Australian Universities' Review, 1988
Academic environments for Australian faculty in Australia and Hong Kong are compared, and the likelihood of job satisfaction for Australians in Hong Kong is discussed. Career conditions under which Hong Kong employment will be most satisfactory are noted. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Comparative Analysis, Faculty Workload, Foreign Countries
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Smart, Roslyn; Peterson, Candida – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1994
According to responses from 498 Australian professional women representing Levinson's 7 stages, pay satisfaction was the only 1 of 12 variables that displayed cyclic alternation between stability and transition. Some age differences appeared in terms of work involvement, aspiration, and plans to move. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Development, Career Development, Developmental Stages, Females
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McCormick, John; Solman, Robert – Educational Studies, 1992
Presents questionnaire results from teachers in Australia examining how they attribute responsibility for their job stress and satisfaction. Suggests that difference levels of stress exist at elementary and secondary levels. Concludes that teachers attribute responsibility for stress to themselves in relation to their perception of their…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Job Satisfaction
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Zinkiewicz, Lucy; Davey, Jeremy; Obst, Patricia; Sheehan, Mary – Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education, 1999
Surveys employees (N=4,979) of an Australian state railway to determine self-reported employee alcohol use and the influence of work-related risk factors on this use. Examination of risk factors previously associated with work-related problem drinking showed that gender, nights away from home for work, job satisfaction, and availability of alcohol…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Drinking, Foreign Countries, Job Satisfaction
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Scott, Catherine; Cox, Sue; Dinham, Steve – Educational Psychology: An International Journal of Experimental Educational Psychology, 1999
Presents a study that examined the occupational motivation, satisfaction, and health of 609 English teachers and school executives and that tested a model of teacher satisfaction developed in Australia in a previous research phase. Findings are interpreted in the context of the English education system. (CMK)
Descriptors: Administrators, Comparative Analysis, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Strudler, Neal; Wetzel, Keith – Journal of Computing in Teacher Education, 2008
This descriptive study investigated the benefits and costs of using electronic portfolios (EPs) in preservice teacher education. Grounded within change theory, the study examined the perspectives of faculty in six programs in which EPs have been used on a large scale for two or more years. Benefits identified include increased opportunities for…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Portfolios (Background Materials), Preservice Teachers, Portfolio Assessment
Gross, Miraca U. M. – Journal for the Education of the Gifted, 2006
A 20-year longitudinal study has traced the academic, social, and emotional development of 60 young Australians with IQs of 160 and above. Significant differences have been noted in the young people's educational status and direction, life satisfaction, social relationships, and self-esteem as a function of the degree of academic acceleration…
Descriptors: Gifted, Longitudinal Studies, Acceleration (Education), Social Development
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Campbell, Craig; Sherington, Geoffrey – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2006
In New South Wales as for other Australian colonies, the achievement of mainly free, compulsory and secular public education systems in the 1870s was a cause of self- satisfaction and a belief that late nineteenth-century Australian public schools were among the best in the world. In this paper, the process by which this self-satisfaction was…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Public Education, Satisfaction, Educational Change
Schmidt, Janine B. – 1979
This investigation of a methodology for evaluating the reference effectiveness of academic libraries in New South Wales tests the answering of questions with a set of 10 questions seeking general background information on a range of topics. Student volunteers pose the questions by unobtrusive methods to reference staff at three college libraries.…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Evaluation Methods, Higher Education, Information Seeking
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Benson, John – Journal of Educational Administration, 1983
Considering the individual teacher (rather than an entire school) as the experimental unit, this study examines teachers' perceptions of a school's bureaucratization in relation to their job satisfaction. (JW)
Descriptors: Bureaucracy, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Job Satisfaction
Hillman, Kylie; McMillan, Julie – Australian Council for Educational Research, 2005
Prepared by the Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER) under an agreement with the Australian Government Department of Education, Science and Training (DEST), this report has three broad aims: (1) To describe the relationship between life satisfaction and participation in a range of post-school education, training and labour market…
Descriptors: Measures (Individuals), Employment, Adult Education, Labor Market
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