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Full-Text Articles in Education
Moora: Aboriginal Children In A Wheatbelt Town, Lois Tilbrook
Moora: Aboriginal Children In A Wheatbelt Town, Lois Tilbrook
Research outputs pre 2011
Moora town was established in 1875, when the railway from Midland Junction to Walkaway was built. There had always been Aborigines in the surrounding districts, and as land was taken up for farming, a number of them were employed as farmhands and domestics.
The town is the regional centre for the North Midlands, a subdivision of the Northern Agricultural Statistical Division of Western Australia. As such, it was developed to service the agricultural hinterland. The Northern Agricultural Statistical Division has a total population of 42,804 people (23,044 males and 19,766 females) of whom 1,828 or 4.6% are Aboriginal (1,003 males …
Science Education Conference : Focus, Primary School Science : 22nd June 1976, Mount Lawley Teachers College
Science Education Conference : Focus, Primary School Science : 22nd June 1976, Mount Lawley Teachers College
Research outputs pre 2011
No abstract provided.
The Magic Tree, Phyllis E. Wilkin
The Magic Tree, Phyllis E. Wilkin
Research outputs pre 2011
A music/drama written in conjunction with the class and teacher of a Grade 2/3 at St. Mary's Girls School and a lecturer and students from Churchlands College.
Transition To Teaching, Churchlands Teachers College
Transition To Teaching, Churchlands Teachers College
Research outputs pre 2011
No abstract provided.
Submission To The Partridge Committee Of Inquiry Into The Future Needs Of Post-Secondary Education By Mount Lawley Teachers College, April 1975, Mount Lawley Teachers College
Submission To The Partridge Committee Of Inquiry Into The Future Needs Of Post-Secondary Education By Mount Lawley Teachers College, April 1975, Mount Lawley Teachers College
Research outputs pre 2011
In the short time available it has been impossible to prepare this submission in anything but general terms. However, the aim has been to comment on four major aspects of the development of tertiary institutions in this State:
PLANNING
1.1 restructuring of the bodies co-ordinating tertiary education
1.2 co-ordinated development of overlapping areas of technical, further and tertiary education
1.3 community college and open-learning operation of tertiary institutions for greater benefit of local communities
1.4 accountability of institutions of advanced education in terms of vocational supply and demand and community benefit proportional to public funds invested in such institutions.
The Practicum: Present And Future : Report On The National Conference On Teacher Education, Perth, Western Australia, 18-22 August 1975, Mount Lawley College Of Advanced Education
The Practicum: Present And Future : Report On The National Conference On Teacher Education, Perth, Western Australia, 18-22 August 1975, Mount Lawley College Of Advanced Education
Research outputs pre 2011
In Western Australia concern had been expressed among those involved in the professional preparation of teachers that there was a tendency to de-emphasize the practical components of courses in favour of the more theoretical academic disciplines.
There was a view expressed, perhaps rather parachially, that Western Australia, disadvantaged by distance for on-going communication between institutions, also appeared to be used very sparingly as a venue for conferences on education.
With this in mind College staff, early in 1974, decided to explore the possibility of mounting a national conference in Perth with the practicum of teacher education as its theme. A …
Tips : Resources For Teachers, Lenard A. Hall, Stephanie Mctaggart
Tips : Resources For Teachers, Lenard A. Hall, Stephanie Mctaggart
Research outputs pre 2011
This small booklet is designed as a ready reference for teachers who are confronted with a problem or engaged in a particular activitity in the primary school.
All books which are listed are considered useful. However, those with annotations are considered more useful in the general classroom.
A Report On The Aboriginal Teacher Aide Conference, Pundulmurra, May '74, Mount Lawley Teachers College, Education Department
A Report On The Aboriginal Teacher Aide Conference, Pundulmurra, May '74, Mount Lawley Teachers College, Education Department
Research outputs pre 2011
No abstract provided.
Broggies On The Playground : Some Approaches To Creative Writing, Churchlands Teachers College
Broggies On The Playground : Some Approaches To Creative Writing, Churchlands Teachers College
Research outputs pre 2011
This is the second booklet of children's writing - and some approaches to teaching it - to be produced by this College. Once again all the writing comes from children at the Churchlands Primary School and the lessons were taken by members of an elective group.
There are examples of work from grades four to seven.
The length of each teaching period was only half an hour so there was little opportunity for students to re-write and improve on their first efforts. However, that particular insight which seems to be the prerogative of children is evident to some extent in …
Survey Of Education Of Aboriginal Children In Selected Western Australian Schools : (Preliminary Survey), C. Makin, D. Ibbotson
Survey Of Education Of Aboriginal Children In Selected Western Australian Schools : (Preliminary Survey), C. Makin, D. Ibbotson
Research outputs pre 2011
Information was sought late in 1972 about problems encountered by teachers in schools with a fairly high proportion of Aboriginal children. For this purpose a questionnaire was designed to elicit information about the school situation, the surrounding community, enrolment, age and experience of the teaching staff and actual pedagogical problems encountered and methods of dealing with them. Another principle aim was to ascertain the extent to which the curiculum had been adapted to local situations and to determine what implications this might have for pre-service and in-service training.
A Submission For The Award Of A Diploma Of Teaching, Churchlands Teachers College
A Submission For The Award Of A Diploma Of Teaching, Churchlands Teachers College
Research outputs pre 2011
No abstract provided.
Social Science Source Book, Colin J. Marsh
Social Science Source Book, Colin J. Marsh
Research outputs pre 2011
During 1970, first year students at Mount Lawley Teachers' College undertook a course entitled.An Introduction to the Social Sciences. Courses in Social Science and Social Studies are not new, having been tried with varying degrees of success in other states of Australia and in overseas countries. However, in the course at this college, a multidiscipline approach has been planned, with Metropolitan Perth as the focal point of the study.
Too often, students enter a teachers' college with a 'wad' of factual knowledge about History or Economics or Geography. In the hustle and bustle of preparing for external examinations, they have …
Aboriginal Views On Education, David Gray (Ed.)
Aboriginal Views On Education, David Gray (Ed.)
Research outputs pre 2011
No abstract provided.