There are a few books about which one can confidently say that they are both necessary and timely - A History of Australian Schooling by Craig Campbell and Helen Proctor is such a book. THe last great synthesis on this topic, A Hisoty of Australian Education, was written by Alan Barcan ...
In this article, I chronicle the recent history of efforts to broaden school choice in the Commonwealth of Australia and the opposition to these efforts put forth by Australia's largest teacher union, the Australian Education Union (AEU). Evidence is presented on the positive effects that flow ...
Esmonde Higgins and the lost history of Australian adult education Australian Journal of Adult LearningBoughton, Bob
this paper is to explore the educational journey of indigenous Australians since the time of the 1788 invasion through into the modern Australian university... P Rushbrook,J Herbert - 《History of Education Review》 被引量: 6发表: 2012年 The Quest and Occupation of Tahiti by Emissaries of Spa...
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"The presence of international students on our campus helps us achieve our aspirations to produce global citizens, where they are able to contribute in some way to a peaceful environment wherever they are," said Lang. "This is something that anchors international education at Australian universities...
Boundaries, bridges, and the history of education: An Australian response to Maxine Schwartz Seller. Discusses Maxine Schwartz Seller's 1990 presidential address to the American History of Education Society contending on history of women's education in an ... Theobald,Marjorie - 《History of ...
Australian historian and 20th century Russia specialist Sheila Fitzpatrick's The Shortest History of the Soviet Union covers its seven-decade, complex history in just 230 pages—with comfortable spacing and quite a few illustrations. It’s part of ‘The Shortest History of…’ series (which also ...
Literacy EducationNews ReportingPolitical PowerMuch of the story of illiteracy is about the powerless, and reporting on it can focus on who lacks power and why. However, much of the untold story about illiteracy is about people with power who are choosing not to wield it--educators, economists...
British Anatomists, Phrenologists and the Construction of the Aboriginal Race, c.1790–1830 This article considers how Aboriginal Australian bodily remains were procured and understood in British anatomical and phrenological circles from the beginning of Australian colonization in 1788 to the early 1830...