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Dulfer, Nicky; McKernan, Amy; Kriewaldt, Jeana – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2023
The question of professional trust urgently needs closer attention in relation to teacher recruitment and retention, as this research shows it has significant bearing on the symbolic capital that may help to attract, motivate, and sustain high quality teachers. In Australian schools, teachers are frequently subject to initiatives to improve their…
Descriptors: Teacher Persistence, Social Capital, Trust (Psychology), Professionalism
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Michael Graham; Christine Grice; Wayne Cotton – Issues in Educational Research, 2023
Professional standards for teachers have become a near-ubiquitous policy tool in Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development member countries in efforts to improve teacher quality and student outcomes. The Australian Professional Standards for Teachers differ from teaching standards implemented in comparable countries, with its system…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Program Effectiveness, Stakeholders, Foreign Countries
Australian Government Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency, 2023
The Higher Education Standards Framework 2021 and the Australian Qualification Framework (AQF) set out requirements for recognition of prior learning (RPL) and granting credit in the higher education sector. Credit is a recognition of equivalence in content and learning outcomes between different types of learning and/or qualifications. Credit can…
Descriptors: Guidance, Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Standards
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J. Goulding; H. Sharp; P. Twining – Higher Education Research and Development, 2024
This paper reports on a study that replaced marks with digital badges in an undergraduate Initial Teacher Education course. The aim was to examine the impact of badging on students, and on the quality of university provision. Data collection consisted of surveys and focus groups. The study found that while digital badges had considerable potential…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Preservice Teacher Education, Grades (Scholastic), Recognition (Achievement)
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Hill, Michelle A.; Overton, Tina; Kitson, Russell R. A.; Thompson, Christopher D.; Brookes, Rowan H.; Coppo, Paolo; Bayley, Lynne – Active Learning in Higher Education, 2022
Attaining transferable skills is increasingly important for undergraduates and, while such skill development may be embedded within the curriculum, it is often not well recognised by students. This mixed methods study explores the use of skills badges as icons displayed on curriculum materials in several disciplines at two universities. The badges…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Transfer of Training, Recognition (Achievement), Skill Development
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Blair, David; Kaur, Jyoti; Popkova, Anastasia – Teaching Science, 2022
On September 21, 1922, an eclipse of the Sun at Wallal in north-west Australia provided definitive proof that Einstein's theory of gravity is correct. By proving that space is elastic, it paved the way for the discovery of gravitational waves in 2015, in which Australia also played a major role. David Blair, Jyoti Kaur, and Anastasia Popkova are…
Descriptors: Science Education, Recognition (Achievement), Foreign Countries, Scientific Concepts
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Melinda Brooker – Australasian Journal of Early Childhood, 2024
Educators working in early childhood education play a critical role in enhancing outcomes for children and families through active leadership. However, there are persistent paradoxical perceptions regarding the practical implementation of followership alongside leadership. This article addresses this followership paradox, as a key finding drawn…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Childhood Education, Early Childhood Teachers, Leadership
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Webb, Susan; Dunwoodie, Karen; Wilkinson, Jane; Macaulay, Luke; Reimer, Kristin E.; Kaukko, Mervi – International Review of Education, 2021
This article employs the concepts of recognition and precarious mobilities to understand university education for people from a refugee background. The authors draw on their ongoing qualitative longitudinal narrative enquiry exploring the experiences of 22 students in Australia from asylum-seeking backgrounds during their three-year study for a…
Descriptors: Refugees, Undergraduate Students, Student Characteristics, Foreign Countries
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Willis, Jill; Churchward, Peter; Crosswell, Leanne; Spooner-Lane, Rebecca; Wise, Josephine; Jessen, Suzanne – Australian Educational Researcher, 2022
The Highly Accomplished and Lead Teacher (HALT) Certification process introduced in Australia in 2012 was designed to recognise expert teachers, to encourage them to continue to influence and impact their students and colleagues through their exemplary classroom practice. Expert teachers prepare evidence of their impactful practices, and have this…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Teacher Certification, Expertise, Recognition (Achievement)
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Jared Carpendale; Amanda Berry; Rebecca Cooper; Ian Mitchell – Professional Development in Education, 2024
The vast literature on teacher professional development (PD) often assumes that the success of a PD programme should be measured by the extent to which the participating teachers accept and adopt, often in a relatively linear chain, the programme of learning, paying insufficient attention to how highly accomplished teachers respond to PD…
Descriptors: Fidelity, Professional Autonomy, Faculty Development, Teacher Characteristics
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Graham, Anne; Anderson, Donnah; Truscott, Julia; Simmons, Catharine; Thomas, Nigel Patrick; Cashmore, Judy; Bessell, Sharon – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2022
Children's right to participate, at least in rhetoric, is well recognised, but what this means and the associated benefits in schools are less clear. This article synthesises findings of a large mixed-methods Australian study comprising policy analysis, qualitative interviews with students, teachers and policymakers, and the development of a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Students, Grade 7, Grade 8
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Quinones, Gloria; Barnes, Melissa; Berger, Emily – Australasian Journal of Early Childhood, 2021
Early childhood education and care (ECEC) educators' well-being and emotional demands during COVID require careful attention. This article explores the emotional demands experienced by ECEC educators in Australia during ongoing periods of lockdown. A survey was designed to gather quantitative and qualitative data and participants were asked to…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Teachers, Social Support Groups, Activism, Professional Recognition
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Crookes, Patrick A.; Outram, Steve; Else, Fabienne C. – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2018
This paper provides a commentary on a significant collaborative international project to set up an effective system for promoting innovation in the Australian higher education sector. This project was the pilot Transforming Practice Programme (TPP), which was run in Australia in 2014. A sophisticated knowledge translation methodology, the TPP was…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Pilot Projects, Teacher Effectiveness
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Tamara Sam; Ailie McDowall – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2024
This article explores how academic buoyancy, a concept from the educational psychology literature, can be used to understand the experiences of Indigenous secondary students' schooling. Academic buoyancy refers to students' ability to overcome everyday challenges of schooling. In this project, 11 Indigenous secondary students in a remote school…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Minority Group Students, Resilience (Psychology), Student Experience
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Bird, Jo; Charteris, Jennifer – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2021
Teacher performance assessments are positioned as a high stakes assessment that are aimed to ensure that preservice teachers are ready for professional practice in education contexts. The move to incorporate them in institutions has its origins in concerns that teacher education is a policy problem with varying standards of preparation across the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Evaluation, Early Childhood Teachers, Preservice Teachers
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