The Australian home education community is a rapidly growing, yet relatively unstudied segment of the population. The research presented in this thesis used a theoretical combination of hermeneutic phenomenology and grounded theory to explore motivations for and implementation of home education by qualified teachers within Australia. Research was conducted using an online questionnaire and follow up interviews. Analysis of results revealed a number of themes relating to both motivation and implementation of home education. Motivating factors were represented by push factors, defined as negative perceptions of mainstream education and pull factors, positive perceptions of home education. Participants’ background teaching experience strongly ...
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This paper discusses what a lecturer/instructor (teacher) must be able to do to inspire entrepreneur...
Unpublished conference presentation given at the Society for Research into Higher Education conferen...
Dispositional aims are found in many teacher education programs and they embrace numerous laudable i...
In this paper, we attempt to address one of the central questions for teachers and teaching: how is ...
Children in rural and remote schools typically underperform in measures of literacy achievement (e.g...
Critics of teacher education in recent years have argued that attempts to assess dispositions for te...
The Faculty of Education at a Southwestern Ontario, Canadian University appointed an Experiential Le...
This study examined the collaboration between ESL and content area teachers and its implications for...
Weller (2011) proposes that it is the responsibility of educators to identify which tech...
This paper reports research on a practicebased curriculum, the Adaptive Cycles of Teaching (ACT), su...
The paper maintains that the current era, marked by a new global economy transforming economic and s...
We believe that individual practitioner-researchers should be generating and sharing their explanati...
Higher education aims to develop students as life-long learners. Facilitative, learning-centred appr...
Conducting research on children, young people and learning often requires access to and help from sc...
The QUT Extreme Science and Engineering program provides free hands-on workshops to schools, present...
This paper discusses what a lecturer/instructor (teacher) must be able to do to inspire entrepreneur...
Unpublished conference presentation given at the Society for Research into Higher Education conferen...
Dispositional aims are found in many teacher education programs and they embrace numerous laudable i...