Issues in Teaching and Learning Science, ICT, and Mathematics in Rural and Regional Australia: A National Survey (Lyons et. al, 2006) highlights data from 2940 teachers, and 928 parents and caregivers in rural and remote areas of Australia and provides the largest amount of quantitative and qualitative data ever collected on factors relating to teaching and learning mathematics, science and Information and Communications Technology (ICT) in such schools. Data collected from focus groups of parents, students, and teachers in each of the states and territories enriched and expanded on this national data source. This paper presents the focus group data collected from Western Australia as part of The National Centre of Science, Information and ...
Recent research has demonstrated a significant disadvantage for rural teachers in a variety of aspec...
This paper reports findings from the Choosing Science study (Lyons & Quinn, 2010) indicating that Au...
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) offers the potential for changing mathematics educati...
The SiMERR National Survey was one of the first priorities of the National Centre of Science, Inform...
Conducted in 2005 by the National Centre of Science, ICT and Mathematics Education for Rural and Reg...
In talking about rural education, it is easy to feel overwhelmed by the complexities of the issues i...
National priorities set by an Australian ministerial taskforce provide clear guidelines to develop p...
National priorities set by an Australian ministerial taskforce provide clear guidelines to develop p...
This paper presents an analysis of the combined data sets from a large ARC (Australian Research Coun...
While there seem to be compelling arguments for the incorporation of computers and their application...
This project utilized emerging technologies such as mobile \ud broadband videoconferencing along wit...
This paper presents an analysis of the combined data sets from a large ARC (Australian Research Coun...
This paper presents results from a survey of secondary mathematics teachers in rural, regional and m...
Teachers working in regional, rural and remote areas of Western Australia often experience a strong ...
a working conference on issues pertaining to effective mathematics education in schools serving poor...
Recent research has demonstrated a significant disadvantage for rural teachers in a variety of aspec...
This paper reports findings from the Choosing Science study (Lyons & Quinn, 2010) indicating that Au...
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) offers the potential for changing mathematics educati...
The SiMERR National Survey was one of the first priorities of the National Centre of Science, Inform...
Conducted in 2005 by the National Centre of Science, ICT and Mathematics Education for Rural and Reg...
In talking about rural education, it is easy to feel overwhelmed by the complexities of the issues i...
National priorities set by an Australian ministerial taskforce provide clear guidelines to develop p...
National priorities set by an Australian ministerial taskforce provide clear guidelines to develop p...
This paper presents an analysis of the combined data sets from a large ARC (Australian Research Coun...
While there seem to be compelling arguments for the incorporation of computers and their application...
This project utilized emerging technologies such as mobile \ud broadband videoconferencing along wit...
This paper presents an analysis of the combined data sets from a large ARC (Australian Research Coun...
This paper presents results from a survey of secondary mathematics teachers in rural, regional and m...
Teachers working in regional, rural and remote areas of Western Australia often experience a strong ...
a working conference on issues pertaining to effective mathematics education in schools serving poor...
Recent research has demonstrated a significant disadvantage for rural teachers in a variety of aspec...
This paper reports findings from the Choosing Science study (Lyons & Quinn, 2010) indicating that Au...
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) offers the potential for changing mathematics educati...