Aim and Methods The aim of this study was to identify teaching practices that lead to improved literacy outcomes for children in the early years of schooling. Literacy Assessments The study began with literacy assessments of a representative national sample of 2,000 children using a literacy scale prepared by the Australian Council for Educational Research for the Longitudinal Literacy and Numeracy Study (LLANS). Assessments were caried out by 200 classroom teachers, half of whom were teaching in the first year of formal schooling and half of whom were teaching in the second year of formal schooling. A random sample of ten children from each class completed the one-on-one individual assessments of letter recognition, word recognition, phono...
In recent years several policy changes have occurred in Western Australia regarding the provision of...
Since the introduction of standardised testing in Western Australia with the Western Australian Lite...
Literacy is the most important skill children are required to master during their early school life....
Teacher education in Australia is a large and diverse enterprise. There are more than 400 programs i...
PALL Plus was funded by a Public Education Endowment Trust (PEET) grant and was conducted with the l...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the continuity of strategies and provisions that teache...
This portfolio documents the learning journey of a preservice teacher educator in Western Australia....
This project originated from recommendations from Phase 1 in the development of the National Literac...
This study investigates both the literacy-related knowledge of two groups of children beginning thei...
In Australia there has been little research into the experiences and perceptions of education of par...
As students progress through our education system they are increasingly asked to independently compr...
Many misconceptions about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders stem from Australia’s period of col...
Information was sought late in 1972 about problems encountered by teachers in schools with a fairly ...
Australian education systems have, as a whole, had limited success in attempting to impart literacy ...
This project aimed to develop the capacity of primary teachers and School Support Officers (SSOs) to...
In recent years several policy changes have occurred in Western Australia regarding the provision of...
Since the introduction of standardised testing in Western Australia with the Western Australian Lite...
Literacy is the most important skill children are required to master during their early school life....
Teacher education in Australia is a large and diverse enterprise. There are more than 400 programs i...
PALL Plus was funded by a Public Education Endowment Trust (PEET) grant and was conducted with the l...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the continuity of strategies and provisions that teache...
This portfolio documents the learning journey of a preservice teacher educator in Western Australia....
This project originated from recommendations from Phase 1 in the development of the National Literac...
This study investigates both the literacy-related knowledge of two groups of children beginning thei...
In Australia there has been little research into the experiences and perceptions of education of par...
As students progress through our education system they are increasingly asked to independently compr...
Many misconceptions about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders stem from Australia’s period of col...
Information was sought late in 1972 about problems encountered by teachers in schools with a fairly ...
Australian education systems have, as a whole, had limited success in attempting to impart literacy ...
This project aimed to develop the capacity of primary teachers and School Support Officers (SSOs) to...
In recent years several policy changes have occurred in Western Australia regarding the provision of...
Since the introduction of standardised testing in Western Australia with the Western Australian Lite...
Literacy is the most important skill children are required to master during their early school life....