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Beyond The Rainbow, Laurence R. Miller Jan 1987

Beyond The Rainbow, Laurence R. Miller

Australian Journal of Teacher Education

We are at the beginning of change in all aspects of our education. In Queensland we could be confronting a new phase in the educational system which will be vastly different from the past. As the 21st century draws closer, so too will we witness more changes in our society and our educational systems. So there is likely to be little resemblance to that which we know in the past.


Teaching The Philosophy Of Education, Margaret D. Mackie Jan 1987

Teaching The Philosophy Of Education, Margaret D. Mackie

Australian Journal of Teacher Education

In 'Problems in Teaching Philosophy of Education', Australian Journal of Teacher Education, Vol 11, No 1, 1986, M A B Degenhardt pinpoints the 'difficulty' in teaching this subject when he outlines an imaginary lecture on 'Discipline and Punishment'. At the end of this lecture, he says, the students 'will have learned that there is a general agreement on what punishment is, that there are three main theories of punishment ... , that all have strong points '" and that much more will need to be done towards the development of a satisfactory theory of punishment in education' (p.31). He concludes …


A Programme Of Professional Self-Development For Teachers In New Zealand Technical Institutes, N. Zepke, K. J. Stevens Jan 1987

A Programme Of Professional Self-Development For Teachers In New Zealand Technical Institutes, N. Zepke, K. J. Stevens

Australian Journal of Teacher Education

Since 1973, a Tutor Training Unit (TTU) has provided professional education for teachers newly appointed to full-time teaching positions within the New Zealand Technical Institute system (the equivalent of Australian TAFE colleges). In a twelve-week course, organized into four discrete blocks, nurses and plumbers, accountants and secretaries, artists and technicians, community developers and computer programmers are together given basic instruction in educational thinking, teaching techniques, teaching aids and evaluation procedures. In an attempt to systematically assess the current and future requirements of Technical Institute teachers, a research programme was designed to identify professional skills which, when mastered, would enable them …


Teacher Attitudes Toward The Mainstreaming Of Exceptional Students: Effects Of The Educational Climate, M. A. Winzer, K. A. Fulmer Jan 1987

Teacher Attitudes Toward The Mainstreaming Of Exceptional Students: Effects Of The Educational Climate, M. A. Winzer, K. A. Fulmer

Australian Journal of Teacher Education

In the United States, PL 94-142 is now ten years old, and for a decade school districts have had the legal responsibility to provide for all exceptional children in the 'least restrictive environment.' However, the movement toward integrating exceptional children into regular classrooms is not restricted to the United States. Many countries have been exposed to a vigorous advocacy on.behalf of the handicapped for their right to enjoy an existence as close as possible to normal (Mitchell, 1981).


Perceptions Of The Uses Of Corporal Punishment And Possible Consequesnces If Its Abolition, Alan D. Bowd Jan 1987

Perceptions Of The Uses Of Corporal Punishment And Possible Consequesnces If Its Abolition, Alan D. Bowd

Australian Journal of Teacher Education

Corporal punishment has been used as a disciplinary procedure in Australian schools for many years despite considerable disagreement among educators concerning its effectiveness (Freeman, 1966: Manning, 1979; Maurer, 1974; Pallas, 1973). The controversy regarding the morality, educational efficacy and psychological consequences of corporal punishment has become an emotive public debate in recent years. In Western Australia, for example, as early as 1972 the Government Secondary Schools Discipline Committee recommended the phasing out of corporal punishment in both secondary and primary schools. However no action was taken and in 1984 the Committee of Inquiry into Education in Western Australia made a …


A Process Approach To The Teaching Of Philosophy And Theory Of Education, Peter Hobson, Tom Moore Jan 1987

A Process Approach To The Teaching Of Philosophy And Theory Of Education, Peter Hobson, Tom Moore

Australian Journal of Teacher Education

The problems which are associated with the teaching of educational philosophy and theory are well known to those in the field. Issues relating to appropriateness, relevance, content, and course structure raise particular problems for those who teach in this area in the context of pre-service teacher education programmes. This article is an attempt to describe, in personal terms, an approach which evolved over a fifteen year period of teaching educational theory as a compulsory unit in an initial teacher education programme at the University of New England. In our experience it has solved many of the problems initially encountered when …


Knowledge, Thought And Language Across The Curriculum, David Corson Jan 1987

Knowledge, Thought And Language Across The Curriculum, David Corson

Australian Journal of Teacher Education

We know that children's differences in language ability, more than any other observable factor, affect their potential for success in schooling. It is only in the last two or three decades that educationists in general have felt it necessary to state a fact that earlier educationists regarded as too commonplace to warrant stating: that language is the central achievement necessary for success in schooling. It is clear that achievement in schools is highly dependent on the child's ability to 'display' knowledge. This display almost always takes the form of spoken or written language. Child language will often be the first …


Multicultural Education : A Book Of Readings, Gary Partington (Ed.) Jan 1987

Multicultural Education : A Book Of Readings, Gary Partington (Ed.)

Research outputs pre 2011

The problem of obtaining texts with material relevant to the core course in Aboriginal and Multicultural Education in the W.A. College led me to suggest a book of readings selected by those teaching the course. Obviously this was a trap for the unwary, for the diversity of recommendations that I received meant that unless the book was to be of mammoth proportions, some lecturers were bound to be disappointed. This was compounded by difficulties in tracking down authors to obtain their permission in time to publish.

Even so, it is anticipated that the collection of readings finally assembled will contribute …


Teaching Aboriginal Children: Milingimbi And Beyond, Michael Christie (Ed.) Jan 1987

Teaching Aboriginal Children: Milingimbi And Beyond, Michael Christie (Ed.)

Research outputs pre 2011

The original intention of the contributors was to write a book about their experiences as teachers at Milingimbi in Arnhem Land. Initially, articles were obtained from only those people who had actually taught at Milingimbi. However, theory and practice have changed a great deal since the original articles were put together in 1978. Some of those articles became dated; others were repetitious; some were simply not good enough to be printed.

The collection of articles now presented were all written by people who have taught in Arnhem Land - hence the use of the Arnhem Land words yolngu (Aboriginal) and …


Some Implications Of The 'Better Schools' Report For School Management In Western Australia, M. J. Harvey Jan 1987

Some Implications Of The 'Better Schools' Report For School Management In Western Australia, M. J. Harvey

Australian Journal of Teacher Education

The mid eighties has seen remarkable change to the policies of the State education system in Western Australia. The election of the State Labor government in early 1983 saw to the build up of a political agenda for system level change in education. The expectation of the Government was that public schools would raise their standards of achievement, be more responsive and be more accountable. Following a comprehensive review of educational policy and practice (Beazley 1984) it was announced that a Functional Review Committee would investigate the structure and operation of the educational bureaucracy. In January 1987 the newly established …


Technology And The Social Context Of Teacher Education, Kerry J. Kennedy Jan 1987

Technology And The Social Context Of Teacher Education, Kerry J. Kennedy

Australian Journal of Teacher Education

Following a report from the two Commonwealth education commissions (Report of the Joint Review of Teacher Education, 1986) teacher education in Australia is to undergo yet another national inquiry. It is to be hoped that any such inquiry will focus attention on the broad social context that inevitably influences the delivery of specific teacher education programs. The significance of social influences on teacher education was recognized, to some extent, in the Report of the Quality of Education Review Committee (1985): (teachers must be able) to cater with greater confidence and competence for the educational needs of disadvantaged groups ... (paragraph …