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Hughes, Julia Christensen – Education Canada, 2008
Since their inception, North American universities have struggled with balancing their dual mandates of research and teaching. Over the past twenty years or so these activities have become increasingly polarized, with research activity (particularly that which brings in additional money) being given an ever more privileged and prestigious…
Descriptors: Universities, Teaching Methods, North Americans, Research
Fisher, Adrian T.; Gridley, Heather; Thomas, David R.; Bishop, Brian – Journal of Community Psychology, 2008
Community psychology in Australia and Aotearoa/New Zealand reflect interesting parallels and convergences. While both have a strong educational basis influenced by North American publications, they have developed foci and forms of practice reflecting the cultural, political, and historic underpinnings of these two countries. In New Zealand,…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Indigenous Populations, Foreign Countries, Psychology
Moriarty, Beverley; Danaher, Patrick Alan; Danaher, Geoff – Journal of Research in Rural Education, 2003
This opening article in this special issue about Australian rural education research develops three key points. First, the Australian literature reflects the complexities of defining the terms "regional," "rural," and "remote," with many definitions deriving from a fixed and disabling urban-rural binary. That…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Foreign Countries, Rural Education, Rural Areas