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Koh, Aaron – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2012
This article mobilizes story-telling to narrate my lived experience of teaching English as a minority academic in one Australian university. Positioning myself as living "in-between" two cultures and as an "Other", I tell my story of how I have been "racialized" and "Othered" because I do not look White, and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Story Telling, Higher Education, English (Second Language)
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Dracup, Mary – Journal of Learning Design, 2012
Online role plays, as they are designed for use in higher education in Australia and internationally, are active and authentic learning activities (Wills, Leigh & Ip, 2011). In online role plays, students take a character role in developing a story that serves as a metaphor for real-life experience in order to develop a potentially wide range…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Role Playing, News Media
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Wood, Denise; Borg, Tracey – Studying Teacher Education, 2010
This paper examines the transition that classroom teachers experience moving into the academy as teacher educators, considering the change in professional identity and the subsequent alignment of situational and substantial selves. We outline the findings of a qualitative case study that utilised self-study and teacher narrative to explore the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Teachers, Career Change, Teacher Educators
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Rao, Deepa; Stupans, Ieva – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2012
Role-play, in which learners act out roles in case scenarios, appears to be used across a broad range of discipline areas to address learning across the cognitive, psychomotor and affective domains. This paper describes the development of a prospective typology of role-play learning opportunities derived from role-play scenarios used at one large…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Instruction, College Faculty, Guidelines
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Vardi, Iris – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education and Educational Planning, 2009
Increasing demands on academic work have resulted in many academics working long hours and expressing dissatisfaction with their working life. These concerns have led to a number of faculties and universities adopting workload allocation models to improve satisfaction and better manage workloads. This paper reports on a study which examined the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Faculty Workload, Quality of Working Life, Program Effectiveness
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Fleet, Alma; Kitson, Rosalind – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2009
Nonstandard entry programs into higher education include worthy goals and problematic processes. Although effective practices in teacher education would seem to be well established, complications arise when good intentions intersect with university protocols, issues of power, history, rights, and cultural complexities. This article reports on an…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Investigations, Teacher Education Programs, Focus Groups
Shaklee, Beverly D., Ed.; Baily, Supriya, Ed. – Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 2012
As countries become increasingly interdependent, student populations in the United States are becoming more culturally diverse. These students' transnational perspectives present significant challenges to teachers, but a disconnect exists between the skills teachers need and those provided to them by colleges of education. As teacher preparation…
Descriptors: Higher Education, International Education, Global Approach, Teacher Educators
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Carlson, Teresa B.; McKenna, Peter – Journal of Experiential Education, 2000
Forty Australian physical education student teachers participated in a weekend adventure education course that placed them outside their comfort zones and made them understand how less confident, lower-skilled students feel in physical education classes. Reflective writing exercises revealed participants' awareness of supportive environment, peer…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Attitude Change, Educational Environment, Experiential Learning