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Genevieve Thraves – Australasian Journal of Gifted Education, 2024
Gifted education has been recognised as a fractured field that can be categorised using varying paradigmatic approaches. Over the past thirty years, Gagne's Differentiated Model of Giftedness and Talents (DMGT) has maintained a strong influence in Australia, which means that the paradigmatic assumptions that are present in this model have shaped…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Gifted Education, Educational Policy, Web Sites
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Long, Lye Chan; Erwin, Adrienne – Gifted Education International, 2020
IGNITE, a high school-based programme, was developed for high ability underachievers using the Achievement Orientation Model (AOM), Maker Model, and Bibliotherapy in a mainstream setting. This paper reports on the effects discovered while implementing the programme over the course of 2 years. Year 7 (13 year olds) and Year 9 (15 year olds)…
Descriptors: Underachievement, Academically Gifted, High School Students, Program Effectiveness
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Kelly, Nick; Wright, Natalie; Dawes, Les; Kerr, Jeremy; Robertson, Amanda – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2019
This paper describes a model for teacher professional development as co-design for curriculum planning in which facilitators with design and pedagogical expertise iteratively work with groups of secondary school teachers, one school at a time, to plan whole terms of work, as a form of teacher professional development. It contains preliminary…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Models, Faculty Development, High School Teachers
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Waldrip, Bruce; Yu, Jeong Jin; Prain, Vaughan – Learning Environments Research, 2016
This article focuses on a Personalised Learning model which has 19 scales that were used to evaluate regional students' perceptions of their readiness to learn, assessment processes, engagement, extent to which their learning is personalised and their associations with academic efficacy, academic achievement and student well-being. The data came…
Descriptors: Individualized Instruction, Student Attitudes, Well Being, Academic Achievement
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Lowrie, Tom – Journal of Education for Teaching: International Research and Pedagogy, 2014
This paper outlines new educational policy initiatives that have been recently introduced to Australian schooling contexts and describes the challenges of providing rich and empowering professional development opportunities for classroom teachers and educational leaders in an era of heightened accountability and change. A framework for large-scale…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Empowerment, Teaching (Occupation), Educational Policy
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Miller, Faye; Partridge, Helen; Bruce, Christine; Hemmings, Brian – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2017
This article presents a "knowledge ecosystem" model of how early career academics experience using information to learn while building their social networks for developmental purposes. Developed using grounded theory methodology, the model offers a way of conceptualising how to empower early career academics through (1) agency…
Descriptors: Learning Experience, Informal Education, Career Academies, Models
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Zakaria, Zuraimi; Care, Esther; Griffin, Patrick – Journal of Education and Practice, 2016
This paper revolves on the premise that teachers' adoption of developmental model is more likely to improve student learning and performance as compared to the utilization of deficit approach. Deficit or clinical approach to learning has the tendency to focus on things that students cannot do, thus followed by teacher prescriptions of a…
Descriptors: Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Models, High Achievement, Low Achievement
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Deed, Craig; Cox, Peter; Dorman, Jeffrey; Edwards, Debra; Farrelly, Cathleen; Keeffe, Mary; Lovejoy, Valerie; Mow, Lucy; Sellings, Peter; Prain, Vaughan; Waldrip, Bruce; Yager, Zali – International Journal of Pedagogies and Learning, 2014
In this paper we examine how agency is characterised by teachers and students when personalised learning is enacted in the contemporary open classroom. A case study is outlined that identifies teacher reasoning for practice, the use of physical and virtual learning spaces, and student reaction to teacher facilitation of personalised learning.…
Descriptors: Student Empowerment, Professional Autonomy, Individualized Instruction, Case Studies
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Smith, Susen R. – Gifted and Talented International, 2009
Primary classrooms today comprise students with many different backgrounds, experiences and needs and educators are challenged to differentiate the curriculum within these diverse educational ecologies. However, heuristic and theoretical debate on differentiated teaching and learning in primary school classes has paralleled concerns about the lack…
Descriptors: Elementary School Curriculum, Individualized Instruction, Holistic Approach, Models
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Rochford, Francine – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2008
The disclosure in 2006 by Oxford's Conference of Colleges that it would require newly matriculated students to sign a student-college contract is the latest evidence of the tendency to reduce the university-student relationship to one of contract. It also points to the reinvention of the university in the context of a disaggregated and…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Interpersonal Relationship, Interaction, Student College Relationship
Shaklee, Beverly D., Ed.; Baily, Supriya, Ed. – Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 2012
As countries become increasingly interdependent, student populations in the United States are becoming more culturally diverse. These students' transnational perspectives present significant challenges to teachers, but a disconnect exists between the skills teachers need and those provided to them by colleges of education. As teacher preparation…
Descriptors: Higher Education, International Education, Global Approach, Teacher Educators
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Stone, R. E.; Armstrong, J. D. – British Journal of Educational Technology, 1981
Examines the process of feedback between teacher and learner in distance education in the context of a model adopted by one Australian college of advanced education. Nineteen references are appended. (Author/LLS)
Descriptors: Correspondence Study, Feedback, Foreign Countries, Individualized Instruction
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Lee, Catherine Hui Min; Cheng, Yuk Wing; Rai, Shri; Depickere, Arnold – Computers and Education, 2005
Recent developments in learning technology such as hypermedia is becoming widespread and offer significant contribution to improve the delivery of learning and teaching materials. A key factor in the development of hypermedia learning system is cognitive style (CS) as it relates to users' information processing habits, representing individual…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Hypermedia, Information Processing, Educational Quality