Master of EducationIndependent Schools and Children of High Intellectual Potential In the current, rather volatile, educational climate, the community in Victoria is engaged in considerable debate about the putative merits and demerits of the proposed changes to post-compulsory schooling, the consequent flowback to curriculum and methodology in the P-10 years, and the consequences for the nature of our society. It is in this context, on the eve of the implementation of these changes, that this minor thesis proposes that teachers in non-systemic, independent schools continue to need to be made aware of the ways in which students of high intellectual potential might be identified and have their particular needs met within the constraints of t...
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Thesis (M.Ed.) -- University of Melbourne, 1989Integrating students with impairments, disabilities o...
Master of EducationThis thesis is based on a study of teachers at Preston East Technical School. The...
The inclusion of pupils with special educational needs into mainstream schools and especially those ...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 1992This study has surveyed the provision of programmes for...
The focus of debate around the issue of equity and schooling has concentrated mainly upon access as ...
Within Australia, the response to giftedness, whilst undoubtedly influenced by the educational polic...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, Faculty of Education, 1997This study examines the support p...
Australian traditional schooling is coming under increasing pressure as the National test outcomes o...
Every school in the world has a mission to help children reach their potential. In practice, however...
Master of EducationThis thesis is concerned with the Educational Provisions for Gifted and Talented ...
Curriculum planning for the intellectually disabled must be forward looking, giving due consideratio...
This paper reports on an innovative partnership developed between researchers at an Australian unive...
Abstract The school from the very beginning until the mid of 19th century has been a sort of media ...
Over the past couple of years, a comprehensive high school in a small, rural, relative y isolated, e...
Inclusion is now the preferred method of educating children with disabilities in New South Wales pub...
Thesis (M.Ed.) -- University of Melbourne, 1989Integrating students with impairments, disabilities o...
Master of EducationThis thesis is based on a study of teachers at Preston East Technical School. The...
The inclusion of pupils with special educational needs into mainstream schools and especially those ...