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Erch Selimi; Carl T. Woods – Sport, Education and Society, 2025
This paper explores how an enskilment approach could be harnessed to guide coach education in Australian football (soccer). To do so, we first overview current coach education practices in Australian football, looking specifically into the foundation of Football Australia's coach education model, rooted in a transmissive metaphor. Then, drawing on…
Descriptors: Athletic Coaches, Team Sports, Foreign Countries, Educational Practices
Heffernan, Amanda; Selwyn, Neil – Australian Educational Researcher, 2023
Amid the increasing digitisation of schools, relatively little work has examined the ways in which digital technologies are reconfiguring the work of school principals. With an approach based on the sociology of work, this paper draws on 19 in-depth interviews with Australian school principals to examine their everyday experiences of digital…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Electronic Mail, Principals, Foreign Countries
Dion Enari; Maryanne Pale; Inez Fainga'a-Manusione; Ruth L. Faleolo; Thom G. Faleolo; Glenda Stanley; David Lakisa; Innez Haua; Jioji Ravulo; Heena Akbar; Jacoba Matapo; Radilaite Cammock; Yvonne Ualesi – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2025
As Indigenous outward migration expands, some diaspora groups are larger than their population back home which is the case for many in the Pacific diaspora. Research with Indigenous peoples is largely conducted in their homelands, with minimal research on their experiences in other countries. As Pacific Indigenous academics, we employed a…
Descriptors: Immigrants, College Faculty, Indigenous Populations, Decolonization
Wong, Sandie; Cumming, Tamara; MacQuarrie, Alexander; Bull, Rebecca; Robertson, Caroline; Saha, Mari; McFarland, Laura; Logan, Helen – International Journal of Research & Method in Education, 2023
Early childhood educators are key to delivering early childhood education and care (ECEC) for the benefit of children, their families and society alike. For the benefits of ECEC to be realised, however, the educators who deliver these services need to be well. Despite growing attention to attracting and retaining a high-quality early childhood…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Teachers, Well Being, Measures (Individuals), Holistic Approach
Lee Fergusson – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 2024
In work-based learning (WBL), autodidactic, informal, nonformal, and formal approaches to learning are viewed not as dichotomous, distinct, or divergent spheres along a continuum but as intersected and clustered spheres. In WBL, prior learning, professional development, advanced standing, and other forms of learning are therefore formally…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Work Experience Programs, Graduate Students, Education Work Relationship
Crimmins, Gail – Gender and Education, 2022
Despite decades of Equal Opportunity legislation, gender inequality persists in Australian universities. This is largely due to the shaping of universities by new market principles, discourses of individualisation that render the asymmetry of gender relations invisible, and privileging masculine epistemologies. Concurrently, industrial relations…
Descriptors: Feminism, Gender Issues, Sex Fairness, Higher Education
Julie Ferguson; Katelyn van Zyl – International Journal of Work-Integrated Learning, 2025
Work-integrated learning (WIL) is an important component of the Bachelor of Health Science (Mental Health), at Charles Sturt University, Australia. All students in this degree are of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander heritage and many are employed by area health services across two different states in traineeship positions that can then be used…
Descriptors: Work Based Learning, Well Being, Mental Health Programs, Indigenous Populations
Larsen, Ellen; Allen, Jeanne Maree – Palgrave Macmillan, 2021
Drawing upon data from an Australian study, this book gives voice to beginning teachers navigating their way through their first year of teaching and discovering what it means to be professional learners. The chapters within provide rich insights into the ways in which beginning teachers make sense of the new and challenging experiences they face…
Descriptors: Professional Identity, Beginning Teachers, Faculty Development, Teacher Attitudes
Sharafizad, Fleur; Brown, Kerry; Jogulu, Uma; Omari, Maryam – Sociological Methods & Research, 2023
This article presents an adaptation of an arts-based research method usually reserved for child-focused research to examine organizational processes. We developed Draw, Write, Reflect (DWR), advancing a known method, Draw and Write, for investigating phenomena relating to child participants, to explore a new context: adults engaging in academic…
Descriptors: Art, Research Methodology, Freehand Drawing, Writing (Composition)
Owen, Mikaela S.; Kavanagh, Phillip S.; Dollard, Maureen F. – Journal of Career Development, 2018
The rise in working university students is a global phenomenon with more than half of the student population working while studying at university. Within this trend of dual participation, working students face unique stressors such as work-study conflict and facilitation. Work-study conflict drives students' poor health, whereas work-study…
Descriptors: College Students, Work Study Programs, Models, Conflict
Reich, Ann; Lizier, Amanda L. – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2023
Much of the literature on leadership within education has centred on the heroic leader. Despite recent approaches moving away from trait and behavioural theories, the centrality of the individual leader persists. Recent practice perspectives have shifted the focus from leadership as an individual activity of a leader to leading as practices. This…
Descriptors: Leadership Styles, Foreign Countries, Instructional Leadership, Teaching Methods
Taylor, Maurice; Trumpower, David – Adult Literacy Education, 2021
In Canada, various studies investigating literacy learning have contributed to our understanding of the lives of the adult student. Through a consolidation of empirical evidence, a portrait of the adult learner is sketched, drawing upon pluralistic interpretations of the important life changes that have resulted from their participation in…
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Literacy Education, Outcomes of Education, Foreign Countries
Martin, Brian; Sørensen, Majken Jul – Australian Universities' Review, 2014
Snobbery in academia can involve academics, general staff, students and members of the public, and can be based on degrees, disciplines, cliques and other categories. Though snobbery is seldom treated as a significant issue, it can have damaging effects on morale, research and public image. Strategies against snobbery include avoidance, private…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Social Attitudes, Social Bias, Prevention
Diversity to Inclusion: Expanding Workplace Capability Thinking around Aboriginal Career Progression
Morris, Kaye – Commission for International Adult Education, 2015
Optimally all individuals should contribute fully to the collective spirit and human capital within the workplace, supporting and enabling the development of a mature workforce. Human resource policies endeavour to address diversity and inclusion in the workplace through a variety of methodologies including training and professional development…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Work Environment, Human Resources
Rothengatter, Maarten; Hil, Richard – Australian Universities' Review, 2013
Drawing on various secondary sources and direct encounters with casual academic staff, this article examines the emergent context and lived experiences of casualisation in Australian universities, with specific reference to on-going developments in teaching arrangements across the sector. Particular attention is paid to the challenges associated…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, College Faculty, Universities