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Australian Dept. of Employment, Education, Training and Youth Affairs, Canberra. – 2001
This report examines the 2000 teacher labor market in each Australian state and territory, projects demand and supply for teachers to 2003 (and up to 2010), and considers issues likely to impact the balance between demand and supply. Information comes from state and territory education authorities and other sources. During the 1990s, Australia's…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Enrollment Trends, Foreign Countries, Labor Market
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Martin, Jan – Education in Rural Australia, 1994
A rural school principal from New Zealand participated in a principal exchange program that allowed her to visit various rural schools in Australia. She examined incentives to attract and retain teachers in remote schools, forms of teacher monitoring and appraisal, and the extent to which Australian parents and community members were involved in…
Descriptors: Educational Administration, Elementary Secondary Education, Exchange Programs, Foreign Countries
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Hugo, Graeme – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2005
The ageing of the Australian population and its implications are now well-established on the Australian public policy agenda. Part of this interest is in its impacts on the Australian workforce. It is less well known that different segments of that workforce have quite different age structures. The academic sector has one of the oldest workforces…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Older Workers, Human Resources, Aging (Individuals)
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Whitehead, Kay – History of Education, 2005
This paper discusses representations of women teachers' work in early twentieth-century state schools, especially well-qualified and experienced women who taught in the city of Adelaide, South Australia. While there is a range of discourses that could be applied to these members of the profession, the paper focuses on three discourses in…
Descriptors: Educational History, Teaching (Occupation), Women Faculty, Urban Schools
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Jarzabkowski, Lucy – Journal of Research in Rural Education, 2003
Teachers' lives and teachers' work remain important areas of educational research today, particularly given the influence of school-based management and the significance of shared leadership in schools. Almost nowhere do the two research fields intersect more closely than in the remote school setting, where teacher turnover is high and the…
Descriptors: Small Schools, Educational Research, Teacher Persistence, School Based Management
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Gelade, Susan – History of Education, 1999
Focuses on the "E Course," a teacher recruitment and training program from Australia's colonial education delivery in Papua New Guinea (PNG). Discusses the context of post-war education in PNG. Explores the E Course program addressing issues such as the experience of E course teachers and the syllabus. (CMK)
Descriptors: Curriculum, Educational History, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries
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Hemmings, Brian; Boylan, Colin – Education in Rural Australia, 1992
Twenty-three second-year education students at Charles Sturt University (New South Wales) participated in a three-week practicum program at remote rural schools. Participants offered generally positive comments about the value of the teaching and living experience and willingness to teach in such schools in the future. (SV)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Field Experience Programs, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Westwood, Ruth – Babel, 2005
This research project aimed to establish the attributes that are sought by schools in New South Wales when they are selecting new language teachers. The research provided some insight into the decision makers' "wish lists" of desirable attributes. The findings of the project include useful data for employers, teachers, teacher educators,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Content Analysis, Teaching Experience, Language Teachers
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Reid, Carol – Australian Journal of Education, 2005
A key feature of contemporary changes in globalisation is the increasing transnational flows of people. Evidence of the way in which these changes are impacting on education in Australia today is found in the presence of its immigrant teachers. Teacher shortages in Australia have led to increasing numbers of immigrant teachers from non-European or…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Cultural Differences, Teacher Shortage, Foreign Countries
Gill, Zoe – Australian Educational Researcher, 2005
Over recent years there has been widespread concern for masculinity and the education of boys in Australia. In the policy arena, this has involved a federal parliamentary inquiry into the education of boys ("Boys: Getting it Right: Report on the inquiry into the education of boys", October 2002) and a federal government response to this…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sex Fairness, Masculinity, Federal Government
Boylan, Colin; Bandy, Helen – 1994
This paper examines seven variables or issues regarded as central to improving the recruitment, training, and retention of rural teachers, doctors, and other professionals, as well as efforts to overcome related problems in rural Australia and Canada. First, selection practices should identify professionals from rural backgrounds and those with…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Preston, Barbara – 2000
This report presents projections on teacher supply and demand in Australia. Section 1 introduces the report. Section 2 examines the nature and scope of the projections. Section 3 discusses uses and interpretations of such projections and their findings, offering constructive responses. Section 4 outlines the historical context of school…
Descriptors: Educational Demand, Elementary Secondary Education, Employment Patterns, Foreign Countries
Conference of Education System Chief Executive Officers (Australia). – 1998
This paper examines trends in the supply and demand for elementary and secondary teachers in Australia, concluding that, overall, a sufficient supply of qualified teachers should be available to meet the expected slight increase in demand for teachers from 1998-2001. Data come from a mandated monitoring of and annual report on the supply and…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Elementary Secondary Education, Employment Patterns, Enrollment Trends
Queensland Board of Teacher Education, Toowong (Australia). – 1987
During 1985 and 1986, the Queensland Board of Teacher Education undertook a major review of teacher education and certification in Queensland. The report analyzes the social and educational trends emerging in Australia and formulates a view of the desirable roles and competencies of teachers in the future. Full recognition of teaching as a…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
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Yarrow, Allan; Herschell, Paul; Millwater, Jan – Education in Rural Australia, 1999
Examines the need for better preparation of teachers to live and work in rural Australia. Uses responses from a rural Queensland community meeting to discuss preparation needs related to multiage classrooms, cultural differences, and school-community involvement. Describes a new internship/mentor program at Queensland University of Technology that…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Community Needs, Cultural Differences, Educational Needs
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