This study explored how teachers provided opportunities for young adolescent students to be empowered as learners. Despite the crucial role that self-regulated learning plays in enhancing students’ achievement at school and beyond, few studies have created a practice-based pedagogy aimed at enabling students to rationalise their goals, to accept responsibility for their learning and to develop their capabilities as resourceful learners in social learning environments. The research was conducted as dual case studies within a primary school and a secondary school as transitionally connected settings in Queensland, Australia. The middle years of schooling, Years 5 to 9, have been identified as being a critical stage of development in young ...
A key question concerning educational researchers is how to promote students’ self-regulated learnin...
Abstract: Managing challenging behaviour in the classroom is a problem faced by teachers all over th...
This study has at its centre the relationship between student teachers' behaviour and their underlyi...
This study explored how teachers provided opportunities for young adolescent students to be empowere...
This study explored teachers’ pedagogical practices for effective learning in the middle years of sc...
This study investigated everyday classroom teaching that provides opportunities for young adolescent...
This study generated multiple voices and multiple perspectives on how to develop self-regulated lear...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.The thesis explores how seconda...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to answer a main research question, How does a seventh-gra...
During the middle school transitional years, students face potential obstacles that can affect their...
Student self-regulated learning has become increasingly important within education. Students who can...
Student self-regulated learning has become increasingly important within education. Students who can...
This thesis critiques authoritarian school policies and the pedagogic industry that overauthoritaria...
Twenty-first century learners are growing in a world of rapid change that requires them to be lifelo...
This paper draws on emerging data from a doctoral study exploring how schools approach the developme...
A key question concerning educational researchers is how to promote students’ self-regulated learnin...
Abstract: Managing challenging behaviour in the classroom is a problem faced by teachers all over th...
This study has at its centre the relationship between student teachers' behaviour and their underlyi...
This study explored how teachers provided opportunities for young adolescent students to be empowere...
This study explored teachers’ pedagogical practices for effective learning in the middle years of sc...
This study investigated everyday classroom teaching that provides opportunities for young adolescent...
This study generated multiple voices and multiple perspectives on how to develop self-regulated lear...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.The thesis explores how seconda...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to answer a main research question, How does a seventh-gra...
During the middle school transitional years, students face potential obstacles that can affect their...
Student self-regulated learning has become increasingly important within education. Students who can...
Student self-regulated learning has become increasingly important within education. Students who can...
This thesis critiques authoritarian school policies and the pedagogic industry that overauthoritaria...
Twenty-first century learners are growing in a world of rapid change that requires them to be lifelo...
This paper draws on emerging data from a doctoral study exploring how schools approach the developme...
A key question concerning educational researchers is how to promote students’ self-regulated learnin...
Abstract: Managing challenging behaviour in the classroom is a problem faced by teachers all over th...
This study has at its centre the relationship between student teachers' behaviour and their underlyi...