Various explanations and solutions have been proposed over the last ten years in relation to the ongoing problem of student lack of engagement with the middle years' curriculum in Australia. Identified contributors to this problem include an irrelevant or trivial curricular focus and ineffectual teaching and learning strategies. In this paper we report on a case study of a group of Year 8 teachers' beliefs and practices about what promotes or constrains this engagement. We found that while the teachers sought to introduce less directive approaches to topics, and were trying to encourage students' sense of task ownership and direction, they struggled to develop effective student self-regulatory practices. We conclude by identifying some prac...
Analyzes the impact of the exit exam requirement on student persistence, achievement, and graduation...
THE issue of the possible abolishment of examinations will be the subject of roundtable talks soon....
Nearly 500 secondary students in 24 classes were surveyed and four students in each class interviewe...
In New Zealand schools, the adoption and persistent use of digital tools to aid learning is a growin...
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In a recently published research article in this journal, Avramidis & Skidmore (2004) argued that it...
Our department has adopted action research (AR) projects as the culminating task for our master\u27s...
The research aims to establish a relevant research agenda on issues of new digital learning opportun...
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THE need for autonomy in institutions of higher learning has been the subject of controversy for a l...
BY now, most of the new students joining Malaysian universities must have settled down. Orientation ...
University reseachers were delighted when Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Najib Razak recently said proc...
The UK's Shadow Secretary of State for Education Andy Burnham recently made a suggestion that could ...
A report summarizing findings for policymakers, researchers, and educators that focuses on assessmen...
AS Malaysia looks for a new economic model to enable it to become a highincome country, it is inevi...
Analyzes the impact of the exit exam requirement on student persistence, achievement, and graduation...
THE issue of the possible abolishment of examinations will be the subject of roundtable talks soon....
Nearly 500 secondary students in 24 classes were surveyed and four students in each class interviewe...
In New Zealand schools, the adoption and persistent use of digital tools to aid learning is a growin...
Why are there so few Pasifika teachers in Principals positions in New Zealand Schools? Are Pasifika ...
In a recently published research article in this journal, Avramidis & Skidmore (2004) argued that it...
Our department has adopted action research (AR) projects as the culminating task for our master\u27s...
The research aims to establish a relevant research agenda on issues of new digital learning opportun...
SOME 30 million children reportedly do not receive basic training in reading, writing and arithmetic...
THE need for autonomy in institutions of higher learning has been the subject of controversy for a l...
BY now, most of the new students joining Malaysian universities must have settled down. Orientation ...
University reseachers were delighted when Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Najib Razak recently said proc...
The UK's Shadow Secretary of State for Education Andy Burnham recently made a suggestion that could ...
A report summarizing findings for policymakers, researchers, and educators that focuses on assessmen...
AS Malaysia looks for a new economic model to enable it to become a highincome country, it is inevi...
Analyzes the impact of the exit exam requirement on student persistence, achievement, and graduation...
THE issue of the possible abolishment of examinations will be the subject of roundtable talks soon....
Nearly 500 secondary students in 24 classes were surveyed and four students in each class interviewe...