The substantiveness of socioeconomic school compositional effects in Australia: measurement error and the relationship with academic composition
MG Sciffer, LB Perry, A McConney - Large-Scale Assessments in …, 2022 - Springer
This study examines the effect of school socioeconomic composition on student
achievement growth in Australian schooling, and its relationship with academic composition …
achievement growth in Australian schooling, and its relationship with academic composition …
What attracts teachers to rural and remote schools? Incentivising teachers' employment choices in New South Wales
PF Burke, J Buchanan - Australian Journal of Education, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Staffing rural and regional schools remains an intractable problem. This study identifies
effective incentives for attracting teachers to difficult-to-staff rural and remote schools in New …
effective incentives for attracting teachers to difficult-to-staff rural and remote schools in New …
A scoping study relating Australian secondary schooling, educational disadvantage and assessment for learning
Assessment is a significant part of the education cycle with a vital role in aiding student
achievement. The link between teachers' assessment for learning practices and …
achievement. The link between teachers' assessment for learning practices and …
What's good enough? Teacher education and the practice challenge
JA Reid - The Australian Educational Researcher, 2019 - Springer
The idea of 'good enough'teacher education is taken from the work of Donald Winnicott, a
British psychoanalyst who proposed the idea of 'the good enough mother'(Winnicott in The …
British psychoanalyst who proposed the idea of 'the good enough mother'(Winnicott in The …
Who's striking, and who's not? Avoiding and acknowledging bias in youth climate activism research
HR Feldman - Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 2022 - cambridge.org
The School Strike 4 Climate is a timely opportunity for education and research sectors to
support youth stories in climate change policy, and foster impactful relationships between …
support youth stories in climate change policy, and foster impactful relationships between …
Thinking spatially: A springboard to new possibilities
B Comber - Australian Geographer, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
This article argues that geographical theories are generative when to comes to
understanding how educational disadvantage is produced and reproduced across …
understanding how educational disadvantage is produced and reproduced across …
Longitudinal associations between parents' job characteristics, parenting, and adolescent academic outcomes
Objective This study sought to understand the prospective relationship between parents'
jobs, parenting, and adolescents' subsequent school performance. Background Recent …
jobs, parenting, and adolescents' subsequent school performance. Background Recent …
The academic development study of Australian twins (ADSAT): Research aims and design
The Academic Development Study of Australian Twins was established in 2012 with the
purpose of investigating the relative influence of genes and environments in literacy and …
purpose of investigating the relative influence of genes and environments in literacy and …
Sitting on the fence: A geosemiotic analysis of school perimeters
C Symes - Linguistic Landscape, 2021 - jbe-platform.com
Abstract Analysis of the Linguistic Landscape of schools has by and large concentrated on
that in classrooms rather than that mounted on their boundaries, on their perimeter …
that in classrooms rather than that mounted on their boundaries, on their perimeter …
Spatial and Temporal Evolution of the Characteristics of Spatially Aggregated Elements in an Urban Area: A Case Study of Wuhan, China
Urban spatial elements present agglomeration and dispersion geographic processes in the
urban development. Identifying the characteristics of their distribution changes and …
urban development. Identifying the characteristics of their distribution changes and …