Increasing numbers of students change schools every year. Some, including the children of itinerant farm workers, change residences, schools and education systems on a regular basis. Whilst teachers and parents tend to regard student mobility as having a negative effect on students ’ literacy achievements, research in the field of educational itinerancy has been surprisingly limited and offers inconclusive results. Additionally, guidelines that have been designed to assist schools manage the enrolment of mobile students have focused on the organisational practices of schooling, including year level placement and curricular and certification issues. This means that limited knowledge has been available about mobility and its relationship to l...
When parents move job or home and their child changes school, the child is said to be at risk of emo...
© 2013 John Wiley & Sons Ltd and National Children's Bureau. This article explores the ways in whi...
High student mobility seems to occur as frequently in rural districts as in urban districts, but lit...
This paper discusses issues that relate to student mobility and implications for teachers and guidan...
Mobility in education can be caused by families moving from city to city or state to state as employ...
In 2008, in what could be considered a significant shift in Australian education policy, Rudd and Gi...
Since 2002, Queensland state schools have been required to document a 'whole school literacy plan' b...
Mobility is a well known characteristic of Indigenous Australians’ lived experience and plays an imp...
When we think of transition, we generally think of moving from home to early childhood education; fr...
Although many Australian children change schools during the course of a school year, the children of...
In 2008, in what could be considered a significant shift in Australian education policy, Rudd and Gi...
Although many Australian children change schools during the course of a school year, the children of...
This chapter investigates how schools might develop innovative pedagogical approaches for working wi...
[Extract] The 'Let's Stay Put for Literacy and Numeracy Learning' two year pilot aims to trial a 'sy...
Engaging positively with the mobility of Indigenous students has been the centre of a 5-year action ...
When parents move job or home and their child changes school, the child is said to be at risk of emo...
© 2013 John Wiley & Sons Ltd and National Children's Bureau. This article explores the ways in whi...
High student mobility seems to occur as frequently in rural districts as in urban districts, but lit...
This paper discusses issues that relate to student mobility and implications for teachers and guidan...
Mobility in education can be caused by families moving from city to city or state to state as employ...
In 2008, in what could be considered a significant shift in Australian education policy, Rudd and Gi...
Since 2002, Queensland state schools have been required to document a 'whole school literacy plan' b...
Mobility is a well known characteristic of Indigenous Australians’ lived experience and plays an imp...
When we think of transition, we generally think of moving from home to early childhood education; fr...
Although many Australian children change schools during the course of a school year, the children of...
In 2008, in what could be considered a significant shift in Australian education policy, Rudd and Gi...
Although many Australian children change schools during the course of a school year, the children of...
This chapter investigates how schools might develop innovative pedagogical approaches for working wi...
[Extract] The 'Let's Stay Put for Literacy and Numeracy Learning' two year pilot aims to trial a 'sy...
Engaging positively with the mobility of Indigenous students has been the centre of a 5-year action ...
When parents move job or home and their child changes school, the child is said to be at risk of emo...
© 2013 John Wiley & Sons Ltd and National Children's Bureau. This article explores the ways in whi...
High student mobility seems to occur as frequently in rural districts as in urban districts, but lit...