This project makes a contribution to knowledge about the successful leadership practices that enhance education for young people with a disability in a Queensland Secondary School. The project used a critical ethnographic approach with a variety of data collection methods and analysis. For example, the use of work diaries, semi-structured interviews, document analysis and observation. These leadership practices were found to be relevant to the development of inclusive schools for all learners.The most powerful leadership practices found were those used by the leader to challenge, interupt and replace exsisting discourse and processes that led to exclusion of students with a disability
Purpose. The purpose of this ethnographic study was to investigate and describe the secondary school...
This study investigates the effectiveness of a professional development initiative in inclusive educ...
This case study is situated in a secondary school in Australia where all students have the right to ...
This project makes a contribution to knowledge about the successful leadership practices that enhanc...
This thesis analyses how primary teachers plan from the Australian Curriculum for students with disa...
This paper sought to establish how the school system perpetuated the discrimination in society by, f...
This thesis explores some of the ways inequalities are maintained and legitimated within the context...
The purpose of this research was to investigate leadership facilitating effective inclusive school p...
This report analyzes how curriculum, especially current standards-based reform efforts relating to c...
PhD (Learner Support), North-West University, Vaal CampusThis descriptive, exploratory and interpret...
This modified, participatory action research study detailed the experiences of school site administr...
This project attempts to understand the term 'inclusive education' and to put the theory, where poss...
In light of the premise that student behaviour serves to communicate a child’s experience of problem...
This paper reports on processes employed at a secondary state high school in Australia, where studen...
In Nepal, I witnessed many school-going people being disadvantaged in terms of educational opportuni...
Purpose. The purpose of this ethnographic study was to investigate and describe the secondary school...
This study investigates the effectiveness of a professional development initiative in inclusive educ...
This case study is situated in a secondary school in Australia where all students have the right to ...
This project makes a contribution to knowledge about the successful leadership practices that enhanc...
This thesis analyses how primary teachers plan from the Australian Curriculum for students with disa...
This paper sought to establish how the school system perpetuated the discrimination in society by, f...
This thesis explores some of the ways inequalities are maintained and legitimated within the context...
The purpose of this research was to investigate leadership facilitating effective inclusive school p...
This report analyzes how curriculum, especially current standards-based reform efforts relating to c...
PhD (Learner Support), North-West University, Vaal CampusThis descriptive, exploratory and interpret...
This modified, participatory action research study detailed the experiences of school site administr...
This project attempts to understand the term 'inclusive education' and to put the theory, where poss...
In light of the premise that student behaviour serves to communicate a child’s experience of problem...
This paper reports on processes employed at a secondary state high school in Australia, where studen...
In Nepal, I witnessed many school-going people being disadvantaged in terms of educational opportuni...
Purpose. The purpose of this ethnographic study was to investigate and describe the secondary school...
This study investigates the effectiveness of a professional development initiative in inclusive educ...
This case study is situated in a secondary school in Australia where all students have the right to ...