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Sheridan, Lynn; Durksen, Tracy L.; Tindall-Ford, Sharon – Teacher Development, 2019
This qualitative study sought to understand the reasoning of pre-service teachers through think-aloud interviews with teacher education students at the beginning of their postgraduate degree (six elementary and six secondary). Interviews focused on contextualised and challenging teaching scenarios with a range of response options previously…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Protocol Analysis, Foreign Countries, Situational Tests
Small, Marlene B.; Briggs, Dora K. – 1987
This paper describes an experiment in using the "scenario," a concept parallel to that of the case study, as a research tool for obtaining information about possible sex discrimination in personnel decisions by high school principals in South Australia. A review of the literature indicated that in spite of legislation aimed at…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Management Games
Rees, Pauline – Australian Journal of Adult and Community Education, 1998
An assessment task in which clerical occupations students prepare a report on setting up an office aligns with Australia's competency-based curriculum and national assessments of competence. In this holistic approach, learners research and discuss the problem and draw on personal experience as well as classroom learning. (SK)
Descriptors: Clerical Occupations, Competence, Competency Based Education, Foreign Countries
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Marsh, Herbert W.; And Others – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1984
This study examines dispositional and situational approaches to attribution research, individual differences in self-attribution, and the relationship between self-attributions and dimensions of self-concept. Results of a study of 248 fifth graders in Sydney, Australia, are discussed. (BS)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Failure, Attribution Theory, Cognitive Development