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Symes, Colin – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2012
In large continental landmasses such as Australia, forms of education, including correspondence schooling, emerged in the early twentieth century that allowed children in remote regions to access education. To make such schooling possible, other "technologies" of state provision were mobilised such as the postal system, rail network, and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Correspondence Schools, Distance Education, Home Schooling
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Green, Nicole C. – Distance Education, 2006
This article offers a narrative portrait of one family enrolled in a school of distance education in Queensland, Australia. Most of the families own or manage sheep and/or beef grazing properties, and their children receive their education by correspondence papers and daily UHF radio lessons. The students complete their school work at home with a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Tutors, Home Schooling, Distance Education
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Barratt-Peacock, John – Evaluation and Research in Education, 2003
If home education is not just school in another place, how can we conceptualise it and how does it work? This paper considers the peculiar set of relationships that characterise home-educating families and traces their extension out into the wider community. It further shows how, through the ongoing family conversation, experiences gained from…
Descriptors: Home Schooling, Foreign Countries, Family Environment, Socialization
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Danaher, Patrick A.; Wyer, Doug W.; Bartlett, V. Leo – Open Learning, 1998
Considers three social theories--actor-network; marginalization; and intentionality and action--that can be used to reconceptualize open learning to reconstruct openness through research conducted in remote primary home schools and itinerant primary classrooms in Australia. The notions of center/periphery and mobility/immobility are examined. (PEN)
Descriptors: Distance Education, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries, Home Schooling
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Speck, Cathy; Prideaux, David – Australian Journal of Education, 1993
The Accelerated Christian Education Curriculum used in many fundamentalist private schools and home schooling in Australia is examined in the areas of Social Studies and Science and found to be at odds with widely accepted educational principles, not in compliance with registration requirements for private schools, and designed solely for the…
Descriptors: Christianity, Compliance (Legal), Creationism, Curriculum Evaluation