The perceptions parents of dyslexic children have on barriers to meaningful parent–school partnerships in Australia

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Leslie, Rachel, Fanshawe, Melissa, Larsen, Ellen and Brown, Alice. 2024. "The perceptions parents of dyslexic children have on barriers to meaningful parent–school partnerships in Australia." Exceptionality: a special education journal. https://doi.org/10.1080/09362835.2024.2389081
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The perceptions parents of dyslexic children have on barriers to meaningful parent–school partnerships in Australia

ERA Journal ID20734
Article CategoryArticle
AuthorsLeslie, Rachel, Fanshawe, Melissa, Larsen, Ellen and Brown, Alice
Journal TitleExceptionality: a special education journal
Number of Pages19
Year2024
PublisherTaylor & Francis
Place of PublicationUnited States
ISSN0936-2835
1532-7035
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1080/09362835.2024.2389081
Web Address (URL)https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09362835.2024.2389081
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The relationship between schools and parents has evolved over recent years and is now recognized as a valuable and bi-directional partnership in the educative process. This partnership is of particular significance for parents with a dyslexic child, playing a vital role in ensuring success within the school and beyond. Using a unique conceptual lens of parental allyship, this paper reports on an investigation that employed semi-structured interviews to investigate the experiences of ten Australian parents of dyslexic children and the actions they undertook to meet their child’s needs within the school. Using qualitative content analysis, we explored the nature and impact of these experiences on both the parents and the parent–school partnership. Findings indicate that parents develop a level of expertise in their allyship to their child and this expertise is not always welcomed by the school. In addition, parents perceived interpersonal and systemic barriers that hindered both the parent–school partnership and the support provided to their dyslexic child. The paper contributes unique insights into the perspectives of parents on how parent–school policy is enacted at a school level, and raises consideration for a greater focus on parent–school partnerships for the future educational success of dyslexic children.

Keywordsdyslexic children
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ANZSRC Field of Research 2020390201. Education policy
390407. Inclusive education
Byline AffiliationsUniversity of Southern Queensland
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Cohen, Jay, Brown, Alice and Redmond, Petrea. 2022. "Five key elements that drive student online engagement." Times Higher Education (THE). 7 December.
What makes inclusive education work: perspectives and advice from students in Australia with a vision impairment, their parents and teachers
Fanshawe, Melissa and Cain, Melissa. 2021. "What makes inclusive education work: perspectives and advice from students in Australia with a vision impairment, their parents and teachers." VIEW (UK) Online Professional Development Event 2021. United Kingdom 15 - 24 Mar 2021 United Kingdom.
Perspectives of parents: w hat's working in mainstream schools today?
Cain, Melissa and Fanshawe, Melissa. 2021. "Perspectives of parents: w hat's working in mainstream schools today?" SPEVI 2021 Online Conference: Celebrating Change. Online 18 - 19 Jan 2021
Update on the national accreditation of the Expanded Core Curriculum
Fanshawe, Melissa. 2021. "Update on the national accreditation of the Expanded Core Curriculum." SPEVI 2021 Online Conference: Celebrating Change. Online 18 - 19 Jan 2021
‘Come willing to learn’: experiences of parents advocating for their children with severe vision impairments in Australian mainstream education
Cain, Melissa, Fanshawe, Melissa and Goodwin, Polly. 2024. "‘Come willing to learn’: experiences of parents advocating for their children with severe vision impairments in Australian mainstream education." International Journal of Inclusive Education. 28 (7), pp. 1166-1184. https://doi.org/10.1080/13603116.2021.1983879
Does Course Specific Nudging Enhance Student Engagement, Experience and Success?: A Data-Driven Longitudinal Tale
Lawrence, Jill, Brown, Alice, Redmond, Petrea, Maloney, Suzanne, Basson, Marita, Galligan, Linda and Turner, Joanna. 2021. "Does Course Specific Nudging Enhance Student Engagement, Experience and Success?: A Data-Driven Longitudinal Tale." Student Success. 12 (2), pp. 28-37. https://doi.org/10.5204/ssj.1914
Expectations for success: auditing opportunities for students with print disabilities to fully engage in online learning environments in higher education
Cain, Melissa and Fanshawe, Melissa. 2021. "Expectations for success: auditing opportunities for students with print disabilities to fully engage in online learning environments in higher education." Australasian Journal of Educational Technology. 37 (3), pp. 137-151. https://doi.org/10.14742/ajet.6449
From emotional crisis to empowerment: the journey of two mothers
Cain, Melissa and Fanshawe, Melissa. 2021. "From emotional crisis to empowerment: the journey of two mothers." Infants and Young Children: an interdisciplinary journal of special care practices. 34 (3), pp. 225-240. https://doi.org/10.1097/IYC.0000000000000194
Supporting ‘successful knowledge transfer’ for early childhood professionals – an emerging conceptual framework in an Australian context
Brown, Alice, Sharpe, Susan and Andrews, Dorothy. 2022. "Supporting ‘successful knowledge transfer’ for early childhood professionals – an emerging conceptual framework in an Australian context." Early Years: an international journal of research and development. 42 (4-5), pp. 646-661. https://doi.org/10.1080/09575146.2020.1856045
Learning and exploring teacher identity: Preparing for teaching in the Partners in Literacy and Numeracy (PLaN) programme
Fanshawe, Melissa, Saltmarsh, Sue and Larsen, Ellen. 2023. "Learning and exploring teacher identity: Preparing for teaching in the Partners in Literacy and Numeracy (PLaN) programme." Asia Pacific Journal of Education. 43 (1), pp. 1-15. https://doi.org/10.1080/02188791.2020.1866492
A conceptual framework to enhance student online learning and engagement in higher education
Brown, Alice, Lawrence, Jill, Basson, Marita and Redmond, Petrea. 2022. "A conceptual framework to enhance student online learning and engagement in higher education." Higher Education Research and Development. 41 (2), pp. 284-299. https://doi.org/10.1080/07294360.2020.1860912
Adopting a framework to support the process of critical reflection and understanding of online engagement
Redmond, Petrea, Foote, Stephanie M., Brown, Alice, Mixson-Brookshire, Deborah, Abawi, Lindy-Anne and Henderson, Robyn. 2022. "Adopting a framework to support the process of critical reflection and understanding of online engagement." Journal of Computing in Higher Education. 34 (1), pp. 109-131. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12528-021-09281-3
Mapping pedagogical touchpoints: Exploring online student engagement and course design
Tualaulelei, Eseta, Burke, Katie, Fanshawe, Melissa and Cameron, Cathy. 2022. "Mapping pedagogical touchpoints: Exploring online student engagement and course design." Active Learning in Higher Education. 23 (3), pp. 189-203. https://doi.org/10.1177/1469787421990847
Developing professional learner identities: a critical piece in the classroom readiness puzzle
Larsen, Ellen. 2017. "Developing professional learner identities: a critical piece in the classroom readiness puzzle." Nuttall, Joyce, Kostogriz, Alex, Jones, Mellita and Martin, Jenny (ed.) Teacher education policy and practice: evidence of impact, impact of evidence. Singapore. Springer. pp. 17-35
Teachers as Professional Learners: Contextualising Identity across Policy and Practice
Larsen, Ellen and Allen, Jeanne Maree. 2021. Teachers as Professional Learners: Contextualising Identity across Policy and Practice. Palgrave Macmillan.
SPEVI Community of Practice: Creating a domain to collaborate, share practice, ideas, and resources for SPEVI members during the COVID-19 pandemic
Fanshawe, Melissa. 2021. "SPEVI Community of Practice: Creating a domain to collaborate, share practice, ideas, and resources for SPEVI members during the COVID-19 pandemic." Journal of the South Pacific Educators in Vision Impairment. 13 (1), pp. 58-77.
An Antipodean/Northern Lights Tale: The Role and Place of Mentorships for Young Adults with Blindness and Low Vision in Australia and Canada
Fanshawe, Melissa, Cain, Melissa, Sukhai, Mahadeo and Blackstock, Danika. 2021. "An Antipodean/Northern Lights Tale: The Role and Place of Mentorships for Young Adults with Blindness and Low Vision in Australia and Canada." Connecting the Dots 2021. Online 22 - 23 Aug 2021
Accessible mathematics for students with vision impairments
Fanshawe, Melissa and Jones, Alison. 2021. "Accessible mathematics for students with vision impairments." Teaching Mathematics. 46 (3/4), pp. 14-16.
Barriers and enablers to participation in learning and future employability for students with blindness and low vision in Australian mainstream secondary schools: a bioecological systems perspective
Fanshawe, Melissa June. 2021. Barriers and enablers to participation in learning and future employability for students with blindness and low vision in Australian mainstream secondary schools: a bioecological systems perspective. PhD Thesis Doctor of Philosophy. University of Southern Queensland. https://doi.org/10.26192/q713z
Effective school engagement
Fanshawe, Melissa and Penton, Kirstie. 2020. "Effective school engagement." 2019 NAPSA Biennial Conference. Sydney, Australia 06 - 08 Nov 2019 Sydney, Australia.
Hear my voice; the importance of self-advocacy for students who are blind or vision impaired
Fanshawe, Melissa. 2020. "Hear my voice; the importance of self-advocacy for students who are blind or vision impaired." Blind/Vision Impaired Masterclass Series 2020 (28th August). Sydney, Australia 28 Aug 2020 Sydney, Australia.
How to effectively advocate in school, services and the community for your child with a vision impairment
Fanshawe, Melissa. 2020. "How to effectively advocate in school, services and the community for your child with a vision impairment." Blind/Vision Impaired Masterclass Series 2020 (7th August). Sydney, Australia 07 Aug 2020 Sydney, Australia.
Toolbox of technology: what is required for students who are blind or have a vision impairment to use problem solving skills and adaptive technology to access the curriculum
Fanshawe, Melissa. 2020. "Toolbox of technology: what is required for students who are blind or have a vision impairment to use problem solving skills and adaptive technology to access the curriculum." Blind/Vision Impaired Masterclass Series 2020 (5th June). Sydney, Australia 05 Jun 2020 Sydney, Australia.
The role of social skills in community participation, inclusion and employment
Fanshawe, Melissa. 2020. "The role of social skills in community participation, inclusion and employment." Blind/Vision Impaired Masterclass Series 2020 (1st May). Sydney, Australia 01 May 2020 Sydney, Australia.
Being blind when the world is designed for those who can see; the importance of the Expanded Core Curriculum
Fanshawe, Melissa. 2020. "Being blind when the world is designed for those who can see; the importance of the Expanded Core Curriculum." Blind/ Vision Impaired Masterclass Series 2020 (6th March). Sydney, Australia 06 Mar 2020 Sydney, Australia.
What’s working in schools today: perspectives and advice from students with a vision impairment, their parents and teachers
Cain, Melissa and Fanshawe, Melissa. 2020. "What’s working in schools today: perspectives and advice from students with a vision impairment, their parents and teachers." Creating a Clear Vision for the Future (2020). Adelaide, Australia 12 - 15 Jan 2020 Adelaide, Australia.
Implementation of the expanded core curriculum; the process of accrediting standardised national curriculum to provide equitable access to schooling for students who are blind
Fanshawe, Melissa, Goodwin, Polly and Kaine, Natalie. 2020. "Implementation of the expanded core curriculum; the process of accrediting standardised national curriculum to provide equitable access to schooling for students who are blind." Creating a Clear Vision for the Future (2020). Adelaide, Australia 12 - 15 Jan 2020 Adelaide, Australia.
What’s working in schools today: perspectives and advice from students with a vision impairment, their parents and teachers
Cain, Melissa and Fanshawe, Melissa. 2019. "What’s working in schools today: perspectives and advice from students with a vision impairment, their parents and teachers." The Changing Landscape for Accessible Information (2019). Brisbane, Australia 04 - 07 May 2019 Brisbane, Australia.
Creating Emotional Engagement in Online Learning
Fanshawe, Melissa, Burke, Katie, Tualaulelei, Eseta and Cameron, Cathy. 2020. "Creating Emotional Engagement in Online Learning." EDUCAUSE Review. 31 August 2020.
Focus on maths: fostering student understanding of mathematics through a growth mindset
Fanshawe, Melissa. 2019. "Focus on maths: fostering student understanding of mathematics through a growth mindset." Teaching Mathematics. 44 (2), pp. 8-12.
Teaching mathematics through a growth mindset
Fanshawe, Melissa. 2020. "Teaching mathematics through a growth mindset." Teaching Mathematics Through a Growth Mindset 2020 (23rd January). Brisbane, Australia 23 Jan 2020 Brisbane, Queensland.
Teaching mathematics through a growth mindset
Fanshawe, Melissa. 2019. "Teaching mathematics through a growth mindset." Teaching Mathematics Through a Growth Mindset 2020 (20th May). Rockhampton, Australia 20 May 2020 Rockhampton, Queensland.
Teaching mathematics through a growth mindset
Fanshawe, Melissa. 2019. "Teaching mathematics through a growth mindset." Teaching Mathematics Through a Growth Mindset 2019 (25th March). Emerald, Australia 25 Mar 2019 Emerald, Queensland.
Teaching mathematics through a growth mindset
Fanshawe, Melissa. 2019. "Teaching mathematics through a growth mindset." Teaching Mathematics Through a Growth Mindset 2019 (18th March). Mackay, Australia 18 Mar 2019 Mackay, Queensland.
Teaching mathematics through a growth mindset
Fanshawe, Melissa. 2019. "Teaching mathematics through a growth mindset." Teaching Mathematics Through a Growth Mindset 2019 (11th March). Gladstone, Australia 11 Mar 2019 Gladstone, Queensland.
Focus on MATHS
Fanshawe, Melissa. 2019. "Focus on MATHS." Drawing Conclusions - early and Middle Years Conference (2019). Moorooka, Australia 23 - 24 Feb 2019 Moorooka, Queensland.
Teaching mathematics through a growth mindset
Fanshawe, Melissa. 2018. "Teaching mathematics through a growth mindset." Teaching Mathematics Through a Growth Mindset 2018 (22nd October). Brisbane, Australia 22 Oct 2018 Brisbane, Queensland.
Strengthening preservice teachers’ school based experience while providing in school, face-to-face support to secondary students studying early tertiary programs with USQ
Fanshawe, Melissa, Silk, Kirsty and Penton, Kirstie. 2019. Strengthening preservice teachers’ school based experience while providing in school, face-to-face support to secondary students studying early tertiary programs with USQ. Toowoomba. University of Southern Queensland.
Catering for the Specialized Needs of Students With Vision Impairment in Mainstream Classes: Listening to Student Voices for Academic, Physical, and Social Inclusion
Cain, Melissa and Fanshawe, Melissa. 2020. "Catering for the Specialized Needs of Students With Vision Impairment in Mainstream Classes: Listening to Student Voices for Academic, Physical, and Social Inclusion." van Rensburg, Henriette and O'Neill, Shirley (ed.) Inclusive Theory and Practice in Special Education. Hershey, United States. IGI Global. pp. 192-211
Lighting the way through the home: development of early braille literacy
Fanshawe, Melissa. 2017. "Lighting the way through the home: development of early braille literacy." 2017 Biennial SPEVI Conference: Shining the Light on Vision Education. Brisbane, Queensland 08 - 12 Jan 2017 Australia.
Opening Eyes onto Inclusion and Diversity
Carter, Susan, Abawi, Lindy-Anne, Lawrence, Jill, Brownlow, Charlotte, Desmarchelier, Renee, Fanshawe, Melissa, Gilbey, Kathryn, Turner, Michelle and Guy, Jillian. Carter, Susan (ed.) 2019. Opening Eyes onto Inclusion and Diversity . Australia. University of Southern Queensland.
Four things students with vision impairment want you (their teachers and friends)to know
Cain, Melissa and Fanshawe, Melissa. 2019. "Four things students with vision impairment want you (their teachers and friends)to know." The Conversation. 10 June 2019, pp. 1-5.
Engaging the disengaged: exploring the use of course specific learning analytics and nudging to enhance online student engagement
Lawrence, Jill, Brown, Alice, Redmond, Petrea and Basson, Marita. 2019. "Engaging the disengaged: exploring the use of course specific learning analytics and nudging to enhance online student engagement." Student Success. 10 (2 (Special edition)), pp. 47-58. https://doi.org/10.5204/ssj.v10i2.1295
'Talk to Me!': Empowering students with a vision impairment through audio e-assessment feedback
Cain, Melissa and Fanshawe, Melissa. 2020. "'Talk to Me!': Empowering students with a vision impairment through audio e-assessment feedback." Dann, Christopher Ewart and O'Neill, Shirley (ed.) Technology-enhanced formative assessment practices in higher education. United States. IGI Global. pp. 1-19
Utilising instantaneous feedback to promote self-regulated learning in online higher education course: the case for digital badges
Fanshawe, Melissa, Delaney, Nicole and Powell, Alwyn. 2020. "Utilising instantaneous feedback to promote self-regulated learning in online higher education course: the case for digital badges." Dann, Christopher Ewart and O'Neill, Shirley (ed.) Technology-enhanced formative assessment practices in higher education. United States. IGI Global. pp. 41-59
Celebrating diversity: focus on inclusion
Abawi, Lindy, Fanshawe, Melissa, Gilbey, Kathryn, Andersen, Cecily and Rogers, Christina. 2019. "Celebrating diversity: focus on inclusion." Carter, Susan (ed.) Opening eyes onto inclusion and diversity. Toowoomba, Australia. University of Southern Queensland. pp. 41-91
The importance of Indigenous cultural perspectives in education (the danger of the single story)
Fanshawe, Melissa, Abawi, Lindy and Guy, Jillian. 2019. "The importance of Indigenous cultural perspectives in education (the danger of the single story)." Carter, Susan (ed.) Opening eyes onto inclusion and diversity. Toowoomba, Australia. University of Southern Queensland. pp. 289-318
Opening eyes to vision impairment: inclusion is just another way of seeing
Cain, Melissa and Fanshawe, Melissa. 2019. "Opening eyes to vision impairment: inclusion is just another way of seeing." Carter, Susan (ed.) Opening eyes onto inclusion and diversity. Toowoomba, Australia. University of Southern Queensland. pp. 239-288
The implications of monocular vision on orientation and mobility
Fanshawe, Melissa. 2015. "The implications of monocular vision on orientation and mobility." Journal of the South Pacific Educators in Vision Impairment. 8 (1), pp. 77-86.
Respectful research with and about young families: forging frontiers and methodological considerations
Brown, Alice. 2019. Respectful research with and about young families: forging frontiers and methodological considerations. Cham, Switzerland. Palgrave Macmillan.
The practice of using NAPLAN numeracy test results: a review of the literature
Getenet, Seyum and Fanshawe, Melissa. 2018. "The practice of using NAPLAN numeracy test results: a review of the literature." Hunter, Jodie, Darragh, Lisa and Perger, Pam (ed.) 41st Annual Conference of the Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia (MERGA41). Auckland, New Zealand 01 - 05 Jul 2018 Adelaide, Australia.
CHE principles: facilitating authentic and dialogical semi-structured interviews in educational research
Brown, Alice and Danaher, Patrick A.. 2019. "CHE principles: facilitating authentic and dialogical semi-structured interviews in educational research." International Journal of Research and Method in Education. 42 (1), pp. 76-90. https://doi.org/10.1080/1743727X.2017.1379987
Building professional learning identities: beginning teachers’ perceptions of causality for professional highs and lows
Larsen, Ellen and Allen, Jeanne M.. 2016. "Building professional learning identities: beginning teachers’ perceptions of causality for professional highs and lows." Brandenburg, R., McDonough, S., Burke, S. and White, J. (ed.) Teacher education: innovation, intervention and impact. Sydney, Australia. Springer. pp. 231-251
The possibilities and potential of social ecological frameworks to understand health behaviours and outcomes
Stokols, Daniel, Brown, Alice, Sallis, James, Hiatt, Robert and Orleans, Tracy. 2013. "The possibilities and potential of social ecological frameworks to understand health behaviours and outcomes." Conference Symposium (24) Presented at the 34th Annual Conference of the Society of Behavioral Medicine. San Francisco, United States 20 - 23 Mar 2013
The novice literacy coach: exploring motivation and persistence in the face of challenge
Larsen, Ellen and Allen, Jeanne. 2014. "The novice literacy coach: exploring motivation and persistence in the face of challenge." Annual International Australian Association for Research in Education National Conference 2014 (AARE 2014). Brisbane, Australia 01 - 05 Nov 2014 Australia.
Critical narrative as a framework for professional border crossing in early childhood
Brown, Alice and Grigg, John. 2017. "Critical narrative as a framework for professional border crossing in early childhood." Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood. 18 (3), pp. 333-345. https://doi.org/10.1177/1463949116668097
Parents’ Interpretations of Screen Time Recommendations for Children Younger Than 2 Years
Brown, Alice and Smolenaers, Emma. 2018. "Parents’ Interpretations of Screen Time Recommendations for Children Younger Than 2 Years." Journal of Family Issues. 39 (2), pp. 406-429. https://doi.org/10.1177/0192513X16646595
Kids with more zip: a practical resource for educators/carers focusing on long-term health and movement experiences for children ages 3-12, 2nd ed.
Brown, Alice and Landy, Joanne. 2010. Kids with more zip: a practical resource for educators/carers focusing on long-term health and movement experiences for children ages 3-12, 2nd ed. Sydney, Australia. Pearson Education Australia.
A qualitative study of 'fear' as a regulator of children's independent physical activity in the suburbs
O'Connor, Justen and Brown, Alice. 2013. "A qualitative study of 'fear' as a regulator of children's independent physical activity in the suburbs." Health and Place. 24, pp. 157-164. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.healthplace.2013.09.002
The Parental and Micro-Environmental Model (PMEM): A conceptual framework for exploring factors that impact on early adult/child relationships
Brown, Alice. 2013. "The Parental and Micro-Environmental Model (PMEM): A conceptual framework for exploring factors that impact on early adult/child relationships." Infant and Early Childhood Social and Emotional Wellbeing Conference 2013. Canberra, Australia 30 Oct - 02 Nov 2013
Producing pedagogy
Burton, Lorelle, Lawrence, Jill, Dashwood, Ann and Brown, Alice. 2013. Producing pedagogy. Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom. Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
So what happens after the event? Exploring the realisation of professional development with early childhood educators
Brown, Alice and Inglis, Sue. 2013. "So what happens after the event? Exploring the realisation of professional development with early childhood educators." Australasian Journal of Early Childhood. 38 (1), pp. 11-15.
Respectful, responsible and reciprocal ruralities research: approaching and positioning educational research differently within Australian rural communities
Brown, Alice and Danaher, P. A.. 2012. "Respectful, responsible and reciprocal ruralities research: approaching and positioning educational research differently within Australian rural communities." Wright, Jan (ed.) Joint International Conference of the Australian Association for Research in Education and the Asia Pacific Educational Research Association (AARE 2012): Regional and Global Cooperation in Educational Research. Sydney, Australia 02 - 06 Dec 2012 Sydney, Australia.
The new frontier: a social ecological exploration of factors impacting on parental support for the active play of young children within the micro-environment of the family home
Brown, Alice. 2012. The new frontier: a social ecological exploration of factors impacting on parental support for the active play of young children within the micro-environment of the family home. PhD Thesis Doctor of Philosophy. University of Southern Queensland.
Managing teaching and learning environments to facilitate curriculum change
Kavanagh, Marie and Brown, A. M.. 2005. "Managing teaching and learning environments to facilitate curriculum change." Weaver, K. Mark (ed.) 64th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management 2005. Honolulu, United States 05 - 10 Aug 2005 Honolulu, US.
Exploring elements for creating an online community of learners within a distance education course at the University of Southern Queensland
Danaher, Patrick Alan, Hickey, Andrew, Brown, Alice and Conway, Joan Margaret. 2007. "Exploring elements for creating an online community of learners within a distance education course at the University of Southern Queensland." Luppicini, Rocci J. (ed.) Online learning communities. Greenwich, CT. United States. Information Age Publishing. pp. 219-240
Crossing over: strategies for supporting the training and development of international teachers
Brown, Alice, Dashwood, Ann, Lawrence, Jill and Burton, Lorelle. 2010. "Crossing over: strategies for supporting the training and development of international teachers." The International Journal of Learning. 17 (4), pp. 321-333. https://doi.org/10.18848/1447-9494/cgp/v17i04/46984
The South Burnett - early movement and stimulation project
Brown, Alice. 2009. The South Burnett - early movement and stimulation project. Toowoomba, Australia. Unpublished.
People, pedagogy and the power of connection
Brown, Alice and Reushle, Shirley. 2010. "People, pedagogy and the power of connection." Studies in Learning Evaluation Innovation and Development. 7 (3), pp. 37-48.
Student perspectives on scholarship: a contemporary issue in higher education
Dashwood, Ann, Lawrence, Jill, Burton, Lorelle and Brown, Alice. 2009. "Student perspectives on scholarship: a contemporary issue in higher education." International Journal of Arts and Sciences. 3 (5), pp. 64-79.
Pre-service teachers' understanding of child abuse and their professional role in child protection
Brown, Alice. 2008. "Pre-service teachers' understanding of child abuse and their professional role in child protection." Children Australia. 33 (1), pp. 25-32.
The power of connection: sharing epistemological approaches to reach beyond knowledge and skill acquisition in an Australian higher education context
Brown, Alice and Reushle, Shirley. 2009. "The power of connection: sharing epistemological approaches to reach beyond knowledge and skill acquisition in an Australian higher education context." 2nd International PBL Symposium: What Are We Learning About Learning?. Singapore 10 - 12 Jun 2009 Singapore.
Towards a new frontier in understanding the contextual influences on paediatric inactivity
Brown, Alice. 2008. "Towards a new frontier in understanding the contextual influences on paediatric inactivity." Henderson, Robyn and Danaher, Patrick Alan (ed.) Troubling terrains: tactics for traversing and transforming contemporary educational research. Brisbane, Australia. Post Pressed. pp. 149-168
Transnational pedagogy from policy to practice: beginnings of the journey
Dashwood, Ann, Lawrence, Jill, Brown, Alice and Burton, Lorelle J.. 2008. "Transnational pedagogy from policy to practice: beginnings of the journey." International Journal of Pedagogies and Learning. 4 (3), pp. 97-110.
Towards collaborative professional learning in the first year early childhood teacher education practicum: issues in negotiating the multiple interests of stakeholder feedback
Brown, Alice and Danaher, Patrick. 2008. "Towards collaborative professional learning in the first year early childhood teacher education practicum: issues in negotiating the multiple interests of stakeholder feedback." Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education. 36 (2), pp. 147-161. https://doi.org/10.1080/13598660801958879
Pre-service teachers’ understandings of child abuse and their professional role in child protection
Brown, Alice. 2008. "Pre-service teachers’ understandings of child abuse and their professional role in child protection." Children Australia. 33 (1), pp. 25-32. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1035077200000080