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Gambling And Young People In Australia, Nola Purdie, Gabrielle Matters, Kylie Hillman, Martin Murphy, Clare Ozolins, Pam Millwood
Gambling And Young People In Australia, Nola Purdie, Gabrielle Matters, Kylie Hillman, Martin Murphy, Clare Ozolins, Pam Millwood
Martin Murphy
This study was undertaken by the Australian Council for Educational Research Ltd (ACER) and presents a number of findings related to the gambling behaviour of young people in Australia.
Three surveys were developed and administered between August 2009 and May 2010. They included on-line; pencil and paper; and computer assisted telephone interviews (CATI). The CATI interviews were administered to young people in all Australian States and Territories.
The study found that overall 77% of young people have participated in a gambling activity at least once within the 12 month period preceding the study. Gambling frequency as reported by young people …
National Assessment Program : Information Communication And Technology Literacy : Year 6 And Year 10 : Technical Report 2005, John Ainley, Julian Fraillon, Chris Freeman, Martin Murphy
National Assessment Program : Information Communication And Technology Literacy : Year 6 And Year 10 : Technical Report 2005, John Ainley, Julian Fraillon, Chris Freeman, Martin Murphy
Martin Murphy
This report describes the technical aspects of the National ITC Literacy Sample Assessment and summarises the main activities involved in the data collection, the data collection instruments and the analysis and reporting of the data. Chapter 2 summarises the development of the assessment domain and describes the process of item development and construction of the instruments. Chapter 3 reviews the sample design and describes the sampling process. Chapter 3 also describes the process of weighting to derive population estimates. Chapter 4 summarises the field administration and data management procedures, including quality control and the cleaning and coding of the data. …
Post-School Plans : Aspirations, Expectations And Implementation : A Report Prepared For The Smith Family, Adrian Beavis, Martin Murphy, Jennifer Bryce, Matthew Corrigan
Post-School Plans : Aspirations, Expectations And Implementation : A Report Prepared For The Smith Family, Adrian Beavis, Martin Murphy, Jennifer Bryce, Matthew Corrigan
Martin Murphy
This report highlights the important role of vocational education and training such as TAFE as an alternative for students with no plans to study at university. The report was based on the surveys of almost 19,000 teenagers. The study suggests that the most important factors for predicting post-school plans are gender, ability and the vocational orientation of the student. Students appear to have a good understanding of all these factors and plan their post-school destinations accordingly.
Australian Changing Academic Profession (Cap) Sampling Design, Hamish Coates, Martin Murphy
Australian Changing Academic Profession (Cap) Sampling Design, Hamish Coates, Martin Murphy
Martin Murphy
No abstract provided.
National Assessment Program : Ict Literacy 2011 : Year 6 And Year 10 : Technical Report, Eveline Gebhardt, Julian Fraillon, Wolfram Schulz, Kate O'Malley, Chris Freeman, Martin Murphy, John Ainley
National Assessment Program : Ict Literacy 2011 : Year 6 And Year 10 : Technical Report, Eveline Gebhardt, Julian Fraillon, Wolfram Schulz, Kate O'Malley, Chris Freeman, Martin Murphy, John Ainley
Martin Murphy
This report describes the technical aspects of the National Assessment Program – ICT Literacy (NAP – ICTL) 2011 sample assessment and summarises the main activities involved in the data collection, the data collection instruments and the analysis and reporting of the data. Chapter 2 summarises the development of the assessment domain and describes the process of item development and construction of the instruments. Chapter 3 reviews the sample design and describes the sampling process. It also describes the weighting procedures that were implemented to derive population estimates and calculation of participation rates. Chapter 4 summarises the field administration of the …
Monitoring Educational Development For National Education Survey, Martin Murphy
Monitoring Educational Development For National Education Survey, Martin Murphy
Martin Murphy
No abstract provided.
Early Learning Assessment, Martin Murphy
National Assessment Program : Ict Literacy Technical Report, Eveline Gebhardt, Julian Fraillon, Wolfram Schulz, Kate O'Malley, Chris Freeman, Martin Murphy, John Lindsey
National Assessment Program : Ict Literacy Technical Report, Eveline Gebhardt, Julian Fraillon, Wolfram Schulz, Kate O'Malley, Chris Freeman, Martin Murphy, John Lindsey
Martin Murphy
This report is concerned with procedures, processes and technical aspects of the National Assessment Program - ICT Literacy 2011 Literacy (NAP - ICTL 2011) and should be read in conjunction with the Public Report from Literacy NAP - ICTL 2011 which focuses on results and interpretation of results from that assessment. The first cycle of the NAP - ICTL was held in 2005 and provided the baseline against which future performance would be compared. The second cycle of the program was conducted in 2008 and was the first cycle where trends in performance were able to be examined.
Workbook Evaluation, Martin Murphy
Programme For International Student Assessment (Pisa) Survey, Martin Murphy
Programme For International Student Assessment (Pisa) Survey, Martin Murphy
Martin Murphy
No abstract provided.
E-Safety And Cyber Security Survey, Martin Murphy
National Calibration Surveys, Martin Murphy
National Secondary Students’ Diet And Activity Survey, Martin Murphy
National Secondary Students’ Diet And Activity Survey, Martin Murphy
Martin Murphy
No abstract provided.
International Schools Assessment Surveys, Martin Murphy
International Schools Assessment Surveys, Martin Murphy
Martin Murphy
For the Mexico Director General for the Evaluation of Policy (SEP).
Bangladesh National Survey Of Teaching Methods In Primary School Classrooms, Martin Murphy
Bangladesh National Survey Of Teaching Methods In Primary School Classrooms, Martin Murphy
Martin Murphy
No abstract provided.
On-Shore And Off-Shore Equating Exercises For Naplan, Martin Murphy
On-Shore And Off-Shore Equating Exercises For Naplan, Martin Murphy
Martin Murphy
No abstract provided.
Teacher Performance In Government Schools Survey, Martin Murphy
Teacher Performance In Government Schools Survey, Martin Murphy
Martin Murphy
No abstract provided.
National Survey Of Youth Gambling Attitudes, Martin Murphy
National Survey Of Youth Gambling Attitudes, Martin Murphy
Martin Murphy
No abstract provided.
Sampling For National Surveys In Education, Martin Murphy, Wolfram Sculz
Sampling For National Surveys In Education, Martin Murphy, Wolfram Sculz
Martin Murphy
The aim of this paper is to provide PMRT and its subgroups with information about the sampling processes used in surveys conducted under its National Assessment Plan (NAP). The design of national surveys in education in recent years has been strongly influenced by the methodologies used in major international surveys, particularly TIMSS and PISA. In the discussion below, reference will be made to the methods used in these surveys, and their application in the context of Australian national surveys. The intention of this paper is to explain the major steps in the survey sampling process, the reasons for the methods …