Contributors |
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Publisher's Note |
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Acknowledgments |
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Introduction |
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1 Young People and School |
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Teachers, families and schools |
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Different familiesdifferent lives |
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Feeling 'at home' in school |
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Power and cultural groups |
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2 Growing Up |
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The many worlds of childhood |
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3 Youth Transitions |
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Changing patterns of youth transition |
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Changes at school and at work |
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Why do students leave early and what can be done about it? |
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Reconfiguring work and reconstructing masculinities |
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4 The City and the Bush |
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Introduction: fractures in the Australian landscape |
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History of rural education |
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Regional difference and educational opportunity in the current era |
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Patterns of participation |
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Prospects, policy and social capital |
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5 Social Class and Inequality |
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Conceptualising social class |
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Understanding the relationship between schooling and social class |
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Managing social class inequalities through education: from meritocracy to the rule of markets |
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Challenging social class inequality: thinking sociologically about schooling practices |
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6 Cultural Difference and Identity |
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Culture, language and identity in Australian education |
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Australia's migration history |
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Implications for education |
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The cultures of Australian education |
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Effective multiculturalism in education: policies, programs and parameters |
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124 | (5) |
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7 Indigenous Australia and the Education System |
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Disparities in school attendance |
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131 | (2) |
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133 | (5) |
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Background knowledge on Aboriginal education |
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138 | (8) |
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Contemporary issues in Indigenous education |
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The teacher's toolbox: working with Indigenous students |
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150 | (7) |
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157 | (3) |
8 Gender |
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Moral panic: the feminisation of teaching |
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Privileging men in the teaching workforce |
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Bullying, gender and sexuality |
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Gender and school performance: the boy turn |
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A review of the evidence on gender-based score gaps |
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9 Making Education Policy |
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Making policy, making democracy |
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Understanding the policy process: policy in practice |
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Politics of reform or the reform of politics? The changing nature of the state |
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The rise of economics: markets, managerialism and the knowledge economy |
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10 School Systems and School Choice |
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Public and 'private' schools |
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School markets and school choice |
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The operation of school choice |
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School funding in Australia |
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11 Curriculum |
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Three approaches to curriculum and pedagogy |
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Critiquing the role of the academic disciplines |
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The intended curriculum and the enacted curriculum |
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Waves of curriculum reform |
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258 | (3) |
12 Teachers |
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261 | (15) |
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Teaching as an occupation |
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266 | (2) |
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Supervision and management |
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13 Globalisation |
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276 | (18) |
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Development of theories of globalisation |
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How does Australia figure in the global marketplace? |
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International educational standards |
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286 | (2) |
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288 | (2) |
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14 Researching Education |
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Part I: Science, Research, and Teachers |
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294 | (7) |
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Practitioner research and professional research |
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Part II: A Research Project |
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Why do a research project? |
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Developing a research question, choosing a partner and what the project might eventually look like |
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Searching the literature and writing a literature review |
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Research methods and research results |
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Ethical practice in research |
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Writing up the project and presenting the results of your work |
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Glossary |
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References |
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Index |
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