3902. Education policy, sociology and philosophy
Title | 3902. Education policy, sociology and philosophy |
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Parent | 39. Education |
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Learning to listen: audience, listening and experience in the classical music concert hall
Nicholls, Claire. 2014. Learning to listen: audience, listening and experience in the classical music concert hall. Masters Thesis Master of Education. Monash University. https://doi.org/10.13140/RG.2.2.22034.94408Masters Thesis
The truth: what our students really learn about Anzac Day [Blog post]
Bedford, Alison and Barnes, Naomi. 2022. "The truth: what our students really learn about Anzac Day [Blog post]." EduResearch Matters: A Voice for Australian Education Researchers. 19 April 2022.Article
Australian Remote Education Tutors and Universities: Proposed Innovative Partnerships for Credentialling Adult Supervisors of School Students Enrolled in Distance Education
McLennan, Brad, Peel, Karen, Burnett, Elizabeth and Danaher, Patrick. 2022. "Australian Remote Education Tutors and Universities: Proposed Innovative Partnerships for Credentialling Adult Supervisors of School Students Enrolled in Distance Education." Australian and International Journal of Rural Education. 32 (1), pp. 52-69. https://doi.org/10.47381/aijre.v32i1.314Article
Reflections on contemporary challenges and possibilities for democracy and education
Apple, Michael W., Biesta, Gert, Bright, David, Giroux, Henry A., Heffernan, Amanda, McLaren, Peter, Riddle, Stewart and Yeatman, Anna. 2022. "Reflections on contemporary challenges and possibilities for democracy and education." Journal of Educational Administration and History. 54 (3), pp. 245-262. https://doi.org/10.1080/00220620.2022.2052029Article
Schooling for democracy in a time of global crisis: towards a more caring, inclusive and sustainable future
Riddle, Stewart. 2022. Schooling for democracy in a time of global crisis: towards a more caring, inclusive and sustainable future. Abingdon, United Kingdom. Routledge.Authored book
It Takes a Village: Using Communities of Practice as a Framework for Reflecting on Rural and Regional Professional Experience Opportunities
Fitzgerald, Angela, Bradbury, Ondine and Leach, Tania. 2021. "It Takes a Village: Using Communities of Practice as a Framework for Reflecting on Rural and Regional Professional Experience Opportunities." White, Simone and Downey, Jayne (ed.) Rural Education Across the World: Models of Innovative Practice and Impact. Gateway East, Singapore. Springer. pp. 25-45Edited book (chapter)
Circumventing erosion of professional learner identity development among beginning teachers
Larsen, Ellen and Allen, Jeanne Maree. 2023. "Circumventing erosion of professional learner identity development among beginning teachers." Teaching Education. 34 (1), pp. 78-94. https://doi.org/10.1080/10476210.2021.2011193Article
Educator Perspectives on Indigenous Cultural Content in an Occupational Therapy Curriculum
Melchert, Belinda, Gray, Marion and Miller, Adrian. 2016. "Educator Perspectives on Indigenous Cultural Content in an Occupational Therapy Curriculum." The Australian Journal of Indigenous Education. 45 (1), pp. 100-109. https://doi.org/10.1017/jie.2016.3Article
Student feedback systems in higher education: a focused literature review and environmental scan
Alderman, Lyn, Towers, Stephen and Bannah, Sylvia. 2012. "Student feedback systems in higher education: a focused literature review and environmental scan." Quality in Higher Education. 18 (3), pp. 261-280. https://doi.org/10.1080/13538322.2012.730714Article
Connecting Rural and Urban Education Research
Fuqua, Melyssa, Henderson, Robyn, Glowrey, Cheryl and Maton, Karl. 2021. "Connecting Rural and Urban Education Research." Australian and International Journal of Rural Education. 31 (3), pp. 1-4.Article
Rethinking Deficit Discourses in Education Through Rural Education Research and the Concept of Querencia
Gouwens, Judith A. and Henderson, Robyn. 2021. "Rethinking Deficit Discourses in Education Through Rural Education Research and the Concept of Querencia." Australian and International Journal of Rural Education. 31 (3), pp. 1-14.Article
From monologic to dialogic: accountability of nonprofit organisations on beneficiaries’ terms
Kingston, Kylie L., Furneaux, Craig W., de Zwaan, Laura and Alderman, Lyn. 2019. "From monologic to dialogic: accountability of nonprofit organisations on beneficiaries’ terms." 9th Asia-Pacific Interdisciplinary Research in Accounting Conference (APIRA 2019). Auckland, New Zealand 01 - 03 Jul 2019Paper
The multi-modality of downwards accountability to beneficiaries within nonprofit organisations
Kingston, Kylie L., Furneaux, Craig W., de Zwaan, Laura and Alderman, Lyn. 2018. "The multi-modality of downwards accountability to beneficiaries within nonprofit organisations." 14th Australian and New Zealand Third Sector Research Conference 2018. Sydney, Australia 29 - 30 Nov 2018 Australia.Paper
Leading a school community with an eye to the future
Andrews, D., Conway, J., Bauman, C., Austin, G., Turner, D. and McIlveen, P.. 2022. "Leading a school community with an eye to the future ." International ICSEI Virtual Congress 2022. Online 05 - 11 Jan 2022Presentation
Critical realism and education policy analysis in conflicts and crises: towards conceptual methodologies
Couch, Daniel. 2022. "Critical realism and education policy analysis in conflicts and crises: towards conceptual methodologies." Compare: a journal of comparative and international education. 52 (6), pp. 998-1014. https://doi.org/10.1080/03057925.2020.1848519Article
Locating inclusion within the OECD’s assessment of global competence: An inclusive future through PISA 2018?
Cobb, Donella and Couch, Daniel. 2022. "Locating inclusion within the OECD’s assessment of global competence: An inclusive future through PISA 2018?" Policy Futures in Education. 20 (1), pp. 56-72. https://doi.org/10.1177/1478210321100663Article
The Teaching Council, teacher registration fees, and pedagogic incursions: Funding control through taxation?
Couch, Daniel, Teschers, Christoph and Devine, Nesta. 2022. "The Teaching Council, teacher registration fees, and pedagogic incursions: Funding control through taxation?" New Zealand Journal of Teachers' Work. 19 (1), pp. 1-4. https://doi.org/10.24135/teacherswork.v19i1.350Editorial
A General Malaise: Education in Post‑Covid Times
Stewart, Georgina Tuari, Couch, Daniel and Devine, Nesta. 2022. "A General Malaise: Education in Post‑Covid Times ." New Zealand Journal of Educational Studies. 57 (2), pp. 301-304. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40841-022-00269-wEditorial
A timed crisis: Australian education, migrant Asian teachers, and critical autoethnography
Teo, Aaron. 2022. "A timed crisis: Australian education, migrant Asian teachers, and critical autoethnography." Kara, Helen and Khoo, Su-ming (ed.) Qualitative and Digital Research in Times of Crisis: Methods, Reflexivity and Ethics. United Kingdom. Policy Press. pp. 191-203Edited book (chapter)
Pedagogy in and through paradox: A migrant ‘Asian’ Australian teacher’s excursion with white students through Sunnybank’s Market Square
Teo, Aaron. 2022. "Pedagogy in and through paradox: A migrant ‘Asian’ Australian teacher’s excursion with white students through Sunnybank’s Market Square." 2022 International Symposium on Autoethnography and Narrative (2022 ISAN). 03 - 05 Jan 2022Paper
Academic advising delivered differently: building an advising capability for regional Australian universities
Reimers, B. M.. 2022. "Academic advising delivered differently: building an advising capability for regional Australian universities." Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management. 44 (5), pp. 498-512. https://doi.org/10.1080/1360080X.2022.2109556Article
A Declaration of Gratitude for the Tongues We Speak
Ramos, Fabiane. 2022. "A Declaration of Gratitude for the Tongues We Speak." Wilson, Gloria J, Kraehe, Amelia M and Acuff, Joni Boyd (ed.) A Love Letter to This Bridge Called My Back. United States. The University of Arizona Press. pp. 279-284Edited book (chapter)
Beyond instructional leadership: A new model recognising complexity, context and practices
Farwell, Vicki. 2022. Beyond instructional leadership: A new model recognising complexity, context and practices. Doctorate other than PhD Doctor of Education. University of Southern Queensland. https://doi.org/10.26192/wq87qDoctorate other than PhD
Looking ahead: Towards a national framework for Australian Enabling programs
Davis, C., Syme, S., Cook, C., Dempster, S., Duffy, L., Hattam, S., Lambrinidis, G., Lawson, K. and Levi, S.. 2022. "Looking ahead: Towards a national framework for Australian Enabling programs." National Association of Enabling Educators of Australia (NAEEA) Conference 2022. Adelaide, Australia 05 - 06 Dec 2022 Australia. National Association of Enabling Educators in Australia (NAEEA).Presentation
A Transformative Approach to Student Leadership Development in Australian Higher Education
Roux, Rian. 2022. A Transformative Approach to Student Leadership Development in Australian Higher Education. PhD Thesis Doctor of Philosophy (DPHD). University of Southern Queensland. https://doi.org/10.26192/w8v22PhD Thesis
The Destructuration of Academic Life: How Managerialism Colonises Universities with Symbolic Violence
Wheeldon, Anita Louise. 2022. The Destructuration of Academic Life: How Managerialism Colonises Universities with Symbolic Violence. PhD by Publication Doctor of Philosophy. University of Southern Queensland. https://doi.org/10.26192/q7qvzPhD by Publication
(Un)doing old boy: performativity at the intersection of elitism, masculinity, and privilege
Meiklejohn, Cameron A. M.. 2022. (Un)doing old boy: performativity at the intersection of elitism, masculinity, and privilege. PhD Thesis Doctor of Philosophy. University of Southern Queensland. https://doi.org/10.26192/q7q68PhD Thesis
Realising the vision of technology integration: a case study of K-12 private schools in the United Arab Emirates
Mahmoud, Kheder. 2022. Realising the vision of technology integration: a case study of K-12 private schools in the United Arab Emirates. Doctorate other than PhD Doctor of Education. University of Southern Queensland. https://doi.org/10.26192/q7220Doctorate other than PhD
Insider Views on English Language Pathway Programmes to Australian Universities
Wilson, Victoria, Babaei, Homeira, Dolmai, Merna and Sawa, Suhail. 2022. "Insider Views on English Language Pathway Programmes to Australian Universities." Cantat, Celine, Cook, Ian M. and Rajaram, Prem Kumar (ed.) Opening Up the University: Teaching and Learning with Refugees. New York, United States. Berghahn Books. pp. 164-177Edited book (chapter)
‘Zero tolerance’ is the wrong approach to classroom behaviour management [Blog post]
Peel, Karen. 2017. "‘Zero tolerance’ is the wrong approach to classroom behaviour management [Blog post]." EduResearch Matters: A Voice for Australian Education Researchers. 13 June 2017, pp. 1-8.Article
Challenging social injustice in superdiverse contexts through activist languages education
Lamb, Terry, Hatoss, Aniko and O'Neill, Shirley. 2020. "Challenging social injustice in superdiverse contexts through activist languages education." Papa, Rosemary (ed.) Handbook on Promoting Social Justice in Education. Cham, Switzerland. Springer. pp. 33-69Edited book (chapter)
REFRAME: a new approach to evaluation in higher education
Alderman, Lyn and Melanie, Larissa. 2012. "REFRAME: a new approach to evaluation in higher education." Studies in Learning Evaluation Innovation and Development. 9 (1), pp. 33-41.Article
Mapping government reforms in quality against higher education theory: is the relationship symbiotic?
Alderman, Lyn. 2016. "Mapping government reforms in quality against higher education theory: is the relationship symbiotic?" Quality in Higher Education. 22 (3), pp. 197-212. https://doi.org/10.1080/13538322.2016.1251047Article
Reframing evaluation of learning and teaching: An approach to change
Alderman, Lyn, Towers, Stephen, Bannah, Sylvia and Phan, Le Hoa. 2014. "Reframing evaluation of learning and teaching: An approach to change." Evaluation Journal of Australasia. 14 (1), pp. 24-34. https://doi.org/10.1177/1035719X1401400104Article
Context-sensitive evaluation: Determining the context surrounding the implementation of a government policy
Alderman, Lyn. 2015. "Context-sensitive evaluation: Determining the context surrounding the implementation of a government policy." Evaluation Journal of Australasia. 15 (4), pp. 4-15. https://doi.org/10.1177/1035719X1501500402Article
New opportunities for languages learning through twenty-first-century knowledge-building communitiestwenty-first-century knowledge-building communities
O'Neill, Shirley. 2021. "New opportunities for languages learning through twenty-first-century knowledge-building communitiestwenty-first-century knowledge-building communities." Arber, Ruth, Weinmann, Michiko and Blackmore, Jillian (ed.) Rethinking Languages Education: Directions, Challenges and Innovations. Milton Park, Abingdon, United kingdom. Routledge. pp. 179-204Edited book (chapter)
Conceptualising researchers’ risks and synthesising strategies for engaging with those risks: articulating an agenda for apprehending scholars’ precarious positions
Mulligan, Deborah L. and Danaher, Patrick Alan. 2021. "Conceptualising researchers’ risks and synthesising strategies for engaging with those risks: articulating an agenda for apprehending scholars’ precarious positions." Mulligan, Deborah L. and Danaher, Patrick Alan (ed.) Researchers at risk: precarity, jeopardy and uncertainty in academia. Switzerland. Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 3-19Edited book (chapter)
Risks related to the internal dimensions of researchers (researchers’ identities): Introduction
Danaher, Patrick. 2021. "Risks related to the internal dimensions of researchers (researchers’ identities): Introduction." Mulligan, Deborah L. and Danaher, Patrick Alan (ed.) Researchers at risk: precarity, jeopardy and uncertainty in academia. Cham, Switzerland. Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 1-2Edited book (chapter)
The hero’s journey: understanding the experiences and motivations of international secondary students
Sheehan, Helen and Riddle, Stewart. 2022. "The hero’s journey: understanding the experiences and motivations of international secondary students." Discourse: studies in the cultural politics of education. 43 (6), pp. 971-984. https://doi.org/10.1080/01596306.2021.1947190Article
Dumbing it down: where do standards fit?
Alderman, Lyn. 2004. "Dumbing it down: where do standards fit?" International Journal of Learning. 11, pp. 1007-1012.Article