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Hopgood, Susan – Journal of School Choice, 2015
This article is a response to Kevin Donnelly's article, "The Australian Education Union: A History of Opposing School Choice and School Autonomy Down-Under," and aims to correct specific errors and misrepresentations as found by Susan Hopgood, Federal Secretary of the Australian Education Union. She argues that the article is misleading…
Descriptors: School Choice, Institutional Autonomy, Reader Response, Unions
Tooley, James; Dixon, Pauline; Gomathi, S. V. – Oxford Review of Education, 2010
This article presents a rejoinder to P. Sarangapani and C. Winch who accuse the authors of creating an "ideological fairytale" about the merits of private education for low income families, specifically in poor areas of Hyderabad. The authors present their remarks on Sarangapani and Winch's reply to their article.
Descriptors: Private Education, Reader Response, Disadvantaged Schools, Educational Opportunities
Hall, Dave; Gunter, Helen M. – Oxford Review of Education, 2009
In the December 2008 special issue of the "Oxford Review of Education" John Furlong focused upon Tony Blair's modernisation of the teaching profession and associated attempts to harness teacher professionalism to a broader reform agenda. This article responds to Furlong's contribution through an examination of the evidence base used to…
Descriptors: Teaching (Occupation), Educational Change, Reader Response, Evidence
Sarangapani, Padma M.; Winch, Christopher – Oxford Review of Education, 2010
Tooley, Dixon and Gomathi maintain that private unrecognised unaided schools in Hyderabad, India, catering for children of the poor, provide a better level of education than do their government counterparts. We examine this contention and argue first that Tooley et al.'s conceptualisation of education and its benefits is flawed and second that the…
Descriptors: Private Education, Foreign Countries, Educational Finance, Educational Assessment
le Grange, L. – South African Journal of Higher Education, 2007
There has been considerable debate on the nature of scholarship over the past two decades. A key contribution to this debate is a seminal work in which Boyer (1990) articulates an expanded notion of scholarship. One of the four functions of scholarship that Boyer identifies in this expanded view of scholarship is the scholarship of integration. In…
Descriptors: Research Universities, Scholarship, Discovery Processes, Knowledge Management
Taskin, Ozgur – International Journal of Science Education, 2006
A recent paper by Yilmaz, Boone, and Andersen (2004) is criticized on four grounds. First, the paper does not have adequate definitions of "urban" and "sub"urban". Second, the interpretation of these terms for Ankara does not reveal the particular socio-economic circumstances existing there. Third, no clear grounds are…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Criticism, Research Problems, Statistical Bias
Lloyd, Margaret – Australian Educational Computing, 2006
In November, 2005, an article entitled "No train no gain" (Thorp, 2005) quietly appeared in "The Australian." In the closing paragraphs of the article, the President of the Australian Computer Society placed the blame for the falling number of students enrolling in IT courses at university on how IT is taught in our schools.…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Foreign Countries, Misconceptions, Reader Response
Bates, Richard – Australian Educational Researcher, 2003
Phelan (2000) has produced a complex bibliometric analysis of the international contribution of Australian educational research based upon publications and citations reported in the journals indexed by the Institute for Scientific Information--the Standard & Poors of the academic world. This paper examines Phelan's analysis, showing its…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Periodicals, Bibliometrics, Citation Analysis
Beard, Roger – British Educational Research Journal, 2003
There is evidence that the National Literacy Strategy (NLS) has led to a sustained increase in literacy attainment, especially in reading, although recent international comparisons also suggest some additional issues regarding pupil performance in England. The relative success of the NLS may at least partly lie in the policy application of several…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, National Curriculum, Educational Research, Child Development
Easterlin, Richard A. – Social Indicators Research, 2005
In a rebuttal of Easterlin (1995), Hagerty and Veenhoven (2003) analyze data for 21 countries and conclude that "growing national income does go with greater happiness." But the U.S. experience does not support this conclusion, which they obtain only by mixing together two sets of noncomparable surveys. Moreover, the result of studies of European…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Psychological Patterns, Income, Life Satisfaction