The paper discusses qualitative findings from an in-depth study of the school choices of 65 parents living in rural and remote areas of Tasmania and their views about the need for their children to move out of the area to pursue education at secondary and post-secondary level. A constructivist analysis of open-ended survey questions and focus group discussions formed part of a broader mixed-methods approach and probed the affective ‘subtext’ of instrumental survey responses. Findings contribute to our understanding of the interaction of affective, instrumental and structural factors influencing rural parents’ educational decision-making in the neo-liberal policy context, especially with regard to decisions perceived by parents as ‘risky’ wi...
This thesis examines how families and schools in a rural Victorian setting engage with education mar...
No abstract available.The original print copy of this thesis may be available here: http://wizard.un...
Staffing rural and remote schools is an important policy issue for the public good. This paper examin...
The paper discusses qualitative findings from an in-depth study of the school choices of 65 parents ...
This paper discusses the geography of parental choice in a rural locale and shows how a group of par...
The parental choice of school process is a complex undertaking for parents. This complexity is evide...
The policy of encouraging schools to compete against each other in education markets internationall...
In late modernity, the marketisation of public services has become a global policy phenomenon. In th...
Market principles now dominate the education and social policies of many Anglophone countries, inclu...
This study explores young rural people's subjective understandings of their future educational choic...
In late modernity, the marketisation of public services has become a global policy phenomenon. In th...
Taking a critical perspective on the literature that calls for greater parent involvement in rural s...
This article focuses on rural Australian students’ decisions to pursue higher education, and compare...
Participation in post-compulsory education has increased substantially since the 1970s (ABS 2011), b...
Building futures for young people in and out of rural places has been a perennial quest for those in...
This thesis examines how families and schools in a rural Victorian setting engage with education mar...
No abstract available.The original print copy of this thesis may be available here: http://wizard.un...
Staffing rural and remote schools is an important policy issue for the public good. This paper examin...
The paper discusses qualitative findings from an in-depth study of the school choices of 65 parents ...
This paper discusses the geography of parental choice in a rural locale and shows how a group of par...
The parental choice of school process is a complex undertaking for parents. This complexity is evide...
The policy of encouraging schools to compete against each other in education markets internationall...
In late modernity, the marketisation of public services has become a global policy phenomenon. In th...
Market principles now dominate the education and social policies of many Anglophone countries, inclu...
This study explores young rural people's subjective understandings of their future educational choic...
In late modernity, the marketisation of public services has become a global policy phenomenon. In th...
Taking a critical perspective on the literature that calls for greater parent involvement in rural s...
This article focuses on rural Australian students’ decisions to pursue higher education, and compare...
Participation in post-compulsory education has increased substantially since the 1970s (ABS 2011), b...
Building futures for young people in and out of rural places has been a perennial quest for those in...
This thesis examines how families and schools in a rural Victorian setting engage with education mar...
No abstract available.The original print copy of this thesis may be available here: http://wizard.un...
Staffing rural and remote schools is an important policy issue for the public good. This paper examin...