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Hadley, Bree – Research in Drama Education, 2017
In this paper, I use an ecologies approach to present reflections on the history of disability and deaf theatre in Australia, in light of the distinctive local policy, industry, and production frameworks that have supported or failed to support its development in particular directions. After tracing and categorising developments in the field to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Disabilities, Theater Arts, Drama
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Hardy, Ian; Edwards-Groves, Christine – Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 2016
This paper reveals the significant historical traces which informed the learning practices of teachers at one particular school site in a rural and regional educational district in Australia. Drawing upon recent theorising into professional practice, the paper argues that teacher learning practices are intrinsically "ecologically"…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Education, Professional Development, School Districts
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de Bruin, Leon R.; Harris, Anne – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2017
This study investigates and compares elements of creativity in secondary schools and classrooms in Australia and Singapore. Statistical analysis and qualitative investigation of teacher, student and leadership perceptions of the emergence, fostering and absence of creativity in school learning environments is explored. This large-scale…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary Schools, Creativity, Statistical Analysis
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Taylor, Nicole; Wright, Jan; O'Flynn, Gabrielle – Australian Educational Researcher, 2016
A National Curriculum in Health and Physical Education (HPE) has recently been developed in Australia. This new curriculum reflects, among other educational priorities, both environmental sensitivities and a commitment to the enhancement of young people's health and wellbeing. HPE is one of the key sites in the curriculum where a focused…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, Health Education, Physical Education, Semi Structured Interviews
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Wright, David – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 2013
This article reports on an inquiry into ecological understanding and the professional practice of a selection of teachers in alternative and/or independent non-systemic schools in Australia, Canada and the United States. Through a reflective, participatory framework, based on the premise that it is one thing to observe "an ecology",…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Ecological Factors, Environmental Education, School Responsibility
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Smallbone, Stephen; Rayment-Mchugh, Susan; Smith, Dimity – International Journal of Behavioral Consultation and Therapy, 2013
In this article we reflect on developments in our thinking and practice concerning youth sexual offending. We put the case that context is critical to understanding and responding to the problem, and accordingly that a social ecological model provides the most suitable conceptual and practice framework for clinical efforts with this population. We…
Descriptors: Sexual Abuse, Delinquency, Youth, Recidivism
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O'Connor, Justen; Alfrey, Laura – Sport, Education and Society, 2015
The health and physical education (HPE) profession needs to find alternatives to its individualistic and performative focus if it is to remain relevant and meaningful for all learners. This paper presents a way of framing HPE that helps to shift the focus from the individual as autonomous decision-maker, and goes beyond sport and fitness testing…
Descriptors: Health Education, Physical Education, Athletics, Physical Fitness
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Evans, Neus; Whitehouse, Hilary; Hickey, Ruth – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2012
Environmental education researchers argue that pre-service teachers have a limited understanding of education for sustainability. The research described in this article applies a phenomenographic approach to investigating variations in how a representative cohort of 30 pre-service teachers, at various stages of completing an education degree at a…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Foreign Countries, Sustainability, Preservice Teacher Education
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Vasi, Ion Bogdan – Social Forces, 2007
The study of the adoption of activities to protect the natural environment has tended to focus on the role of organizational fields. This article advances existing research by simultaneously examining conflicting processes that operate in nested organizational fields at local, national and supra-national levels. It examines the recent spread of an…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Municipalities, Local Government, Adoption (Ideas)
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Hewitt, Nan; Horwitz, Pierre – Applied Environmental Education and Communication, 2006
In Western Australia the East Wanneroo horticultural area is reliant on a superficial aquifer, the Gnangara Groundwater Mound, for irrigation. The area is affected by social and political change as the sprawling city of Perth expands, as well as by ecological changes resulting from a decline in groundwater levels. Horticulturalists face increasing…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Water, Foreign Countries, Horticulture
Gilligan, Brian – Heritage Communicator, 1987
Offers some generalizations resulting from the Hunters Wetlands Trust of New South Wales (Australia). Deals with credibility and factual information, use of the broadcast and print media, field days, the use of local talent, timing and opportunism, lobbying, positive thinking, the magnifier effect and evaluation. (TW)
Descriptors: Communications, Conservation (Environment), Ecological Factors, Environmental Education
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Lang, Josephine R. – Applied Environmental Education and Communication, 2005
Amidst Australia's background of ecological devastation there is hope as people and their communities search for ways to re-think and revision their future, moving ever so slowly towards sustainability. For the author, sustainability is the intersection where humanity consciously engages with the ecological systems in ways to ensure all life is…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Ecology, Foreign Countries, Sustainable Development
Johns, Maria – New Ground, 1992
Compares present agriculture practices to permaculture farming techniques, presents a historical perspective of permaculture and where these techniques are being successfully practiced around the world. Inserts (vignettes) enumerate the principles of permaculture and the background of Bill Mollison who conceptualized this farming practice. (MCO)
Descriptors: Agricultural Production, Agricultural Trends, Agriculture, Conservation (Environment)
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Barron, Deirdre; Jackson, Simon; Anderson, Lyndon – Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 2005
In the relatively new discipline of design education we have the opportunity to frame the way that design education is formulated. The relative lack of theorists in the field of design education studies leaves unquestioned the relevance of conventional practices of design education that are premised on only tangentially relevant Art, Science and…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Foreign Countries, Researchers, Environmental Research
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Muhlhausler, Peter – Australian Review of Applied Linguistics, 1994
Linguistic imperialism is the expansion of a small number of privileged languages at the cost of a large number of others. The language teaching profession needs to address the ecological impact of language teaching and focus on the well-being of the inhabitants of a language ecology rather than on the economic benefits of the teaching…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Course Objectives, Ecological Factors, Foreign Countries
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