3902. Education policy, sociology and philosophy
Title | 3902. Education policy, sociology and philosophy |
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Parent | 39. Education |
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Primary socialization and cultural factors in second language learning: wending our way through semi-charted territory
Mangubhai, Francis. 1997. "Primary socialization and cultural factors in second language learning: wending our way through semi-charted territory." Australian Review of Applied Linguistics.Article
Students' perceptions of classroom interactions and their understanding of primary science concepts
Waldrip, Bruce, Fisher, Darrell L. and Dorman, Jeff. 2005. "Students' perceptions of classroom interactions and their understanding of primary science concepts." Pinto, Roser and Couso, Digna (ed.) ESERA 2005. Barcelona, Spain 28 Aug - 01 Sep 2005 Barcelona, Spain.Paper
Creative dissent and constructive solutions: what contributions does Bahktin make to our understanding of transnational education?
Potter, Gillian, O'Neill, Shirley and Danaher, Patrick Alan. 2006. "Creative dissent and constructive solutions: what contributions does Bahktin make to our understanding of transnational education?" Jeffery, Peter L. (ed.) AARE 2005: Australian Association for Research in Education Annual Conference 2005: Creative Dissent: Constructive Solutions. Sydney, Australia 27 Nov - 01 Dec 2005 Victoria, Australia.Paper
Pedagogies and learning in cooperative and symbolic communities of practice: implications for and from the education of Australian show people
Moriarty, Beverley, Danaher, Patrick Alan and Danaher, Geoff. 2005. "Pedagogies and learning in cooperative and symbolic communities of practice: implications for and from the education of Australian show people." International Journal of Pedagogies and Learning. 1 (2), pp. 47-56.Article
Fifth generation distance education
Taylor, James C.. 2001. "Fifth generation distance education." Instructional Science and Technology. 4 (1), pp. 1-14.Article
Children's participation in music: connecting the cultural contexts - an Australian perspective
Temmerman, Nita. 2005. "Children's participation in music: connecting the cultural contexts - an Australian perspective." British Journal of Music Education. 22 (2), pp. 113-123. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0265051705006091Article
Young people aren't all totally into 'stuff'
Ryan, Lisa, Donahoo, D. and Winfree, T.. 2005. "Young people aren't all totally into 'stuff'." Ecos. 126, pp. 10-11.Article