Drawing upon the concept of 'political rationality', the paper examines how the modes of reason underpinning inclusive education policies have evolved over time. Three distinct phases of policy development are identified, which we suggest are characterised by three dominant rationalities: (1) ...
Data from interviews with key policy informants identify both the obstacles to implementing policies, and how such obstacles have been overcome. Much official policy sees sexuality education as promoting inclusive, protective and affirming messages around GLBTIQ students. There exist significant correlation...
Australian and International Journal of Rural Education, 29, 17–29. https://doi.org/10.47381/aijre.v29i1.189 Article Google Scholar Maher, M. (2011). Making inclusive education happen: The impact of initial teacher education in remote Aboriginal communities. International Journal of Inclusive ...
Inclusive education for the 21st century: theory, policy and practice. vol. 1. Routledge. pp. 317–335 Hughes H, Franz J, Willis J, Bland D, Rolfe A (2019) High school spaces and student transitioning: designing for student wellbeing. In: Hughes H, Franz J, Willis J (eds.) School ...
As the Australian higher education sector prepares for the new policy, how can universities address student concerns about rising costs and navigate an increasingly competitive international market to maintain economic stability? Enhance financial aid and scholarships Over half of international students in...
The endorsement by the federal government of new principles in funding, as proposed here, linked with renewed requirements in relation to school access and participation, creates a space that potentially enables new strategies for inclusive education to be conjoined with funding allocation policy in ...
Higher education policyinclusive higher educationuniversity purposeThis article analyses the social contract formulated between state and university, in the period 1850–1930. Using contemporary records – for example, legislation, parliamentary debates, university acts, newspaper articles, senate and ...
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Policy and gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and intersex students. Cham, Switzerland/Heidelberg, Germany/New York, NY/Dordrecht, Netherlands/London, UK: Springer. Book Google Scholar Jones, T. (2016). The needs of students with intersex variations. Sex Education, 16(6), 602–618. ...
This chapter argues that, in Australia, the historically dominant view of citizenship promulgated through schools has been a largely thin or ‘passive’ view that emphasizes responsibilities ahead of rights. When coupled with the fact that Australia has.