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Luburic, Ivan; Jolly, Jennifer L. – Journal for the Education of the Gifted, 2019
Gifted education as a field of research in Australia is relatively young when compared with its North American counterparts. A reflection of how the field of gifted education has developed from 1983 to 2017 in this context allows for observations of previous research and current trends, and how these may influence future directions for the field.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Literature Reviews, Academically Gifted, Acceleration (Education)
Brett Rolfe – History of Education Review, 2024
Purpose: This paper explores the context within which experimental, pedagogically progressive schools were established in Australia during the first decades of the 20th century. Design/methodology/approach: The paper presents a case study of the establishment of Rosbercon Girls' Grammar School. It draws on educator accounts, archival documents and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Females, Progressive Education, Elementary School Teachers
Tanya Fitzgerald; Diane Kirkby; Caroline Jordan – History of Education, 2024
Narratives of international educational exchange programmes such as the US-sponsored Fulbright and the Commonwealth-centred Carnegie grants reveal the formative role these exchanges played in extending the geographical, scholarly, and professional boundaries of women's worlds. Notably, these award schemes influenced, shaped and expanded the career…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Females, Awards, International Educational Exchange
May, Josephine – History of Education, 2020
Between 1870 and 1940, 25 white, middle-class, Australian-born women studied at Girton and Newnham Colleges in Cambridge. This article presents their biographical data, and includes all those listed as Australian-born in Volume 1 of the Girton Register and in the "Newnham College Roll" for the period under review. The article examines…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational History, Females, Student Characteristics
Horne, Julia – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2020
This article examines the 1988 Dawkins reforms to Australian higher education and the creation of a unified national system. The article is based on two propositions. The first is that as historians we should examine educational reforms in a changing society not only for what they propose, but with a look backwards to understand their place within…
Descriptors: Mass Instruction, Educational Change, Higher Education, Educational History
Boughton, Bob – Australian Journal of Adult Learning, 2020
When the Australian Association of Adult Education (AAAE) was established in 1960, Australia was locked into a global conflict between capitalism and communism, known as the Cold War. With anticommunism at fever pitch, AAAE's founders who were fighting to retain some influence with Australian universities and with government funding authorities…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adult Education, Educational History, Social Systems
Pitman, Tim – Higher Education Research and Development, 2020
This article analyses the social contract formulated between state and university, in the period 1850-1930. Using contemporary records -- for example, legislation, parliamentary debates, university acts, newspaper articles, senate and professorial board minutes, and similar -- this article examines how Australia's early scholarly community…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational History, Public Colleges, Educational Objectives
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
Griffith, Anna; Carroll, Mary Brigit; Farrell, Oliver – History of Education Review, 2021
Purpose: This paper focuses on the donation in 1888 of a Sèvres Vase to the Education Department of Victoria after the International Exhibition in Melbourne. Using the vase as its focus the paper reflects on what this donation may be able to tell us about the impact, primarily on education, of a series of International Exhibitions held both in…
Descriptors: Exhibits, Museums, Art Education, Foreign Countries
Tuyet Thi Tran; Thi Chi Nguyen; Dinh-Hai Luong – European Journal of Education, 2024
This study dives deep into the evolution of research on teacher emotions (TE), teacher agency (TA) and their role within higher education institutions (HEIs) from 1975 to the present. Combining a meticulous bibliometric and content analysis, the paper has painted a detailed picture of how the academic conversation has developed over nearly half a…
Descriptors: Professional Autonomy, Global Approach, Higher Education, Emotional Response
Denise Mifsud – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2024
Literature presents evidence of the exponential rise of distributed leadership both as a focus of research and as leadership development in education in the twenty first century (Hairon, S., and J. W. Goh. 2015. "Pursuing the Elusive Construct of Distributed Leadership: Is the Search Over?" "Educational Management Administration…
Descriptors: Power Structure, Participative Decision Making, Leadership Training, Journal Articles
Barker, Joanne – Australian Universities' Review, 2019
In April 2019, the Australian Government's well-regarded Endeavour Leadership Program was quietly scuttled. Since 2003, the Endeavour program (previously known as the Endeavour Scholarships and Fellowships program) had supported Australian postgraduate students, researchers and career professionals to study overseas. It also brought talented…
Descriptors: Scholarships, National Programs, Graduate Students, Study Abroad
Sarwal, Amit; Lowe, David – History of Education Review, 2021
Purpose: Academic scholarship on the White Australia Policy (WAP) has highlighted the history of Asian migration, early perceptions and policy-making initiatives. Prominent scholars have also pointed out the impact of the British Empire and WAP on Australia-India relations and early Indian migrants in Australia. Drawing on the debate concerning…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational History, Indians, Foreign Students
Byrne, David – Education Research and Perspectives, 2021
The history of religion as a school subject, as with the history of the school curriculum in general and the history of individual school subjects in particular, tend to be neglected. As a contribution to that corpus of work, a study of religion as a school subject in Western Australian Catholic schools offers some interesting insights. In…
Descriptors: Clergy, Religious Education, Educational History, Catholic Schools
Thomas, Susan E. – Composition Studies, 2021
"Writing Instruction" in Australia usually means one of two things: creative writing or TESOL, both having rich histories and traditions and usually offered as graduate courses in departments of Education or Linguistics. Academic writing, however, with few exceptions, is an all-but-invisible practice in undergraduate education. It draws…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Writing Instruction, Creative Writing, Second Language Instruction