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Studies in Science Education Vol42
Literacy Vol40 No3
Studying Teacher Education Vol2 No2
Educational Management Administration & Leadership Vol34 No4
The Brotherhood’s Social Barometer: Challenges Facing Australian Youth
Crossing the Line: Making the Case for Changing Australian Laws about the Physical Punishment of Children
Educating School Teachers
Explorations in Curriculum History
Motivation and Engagement of Boys: Evidence-Based Teaching Practices
Responsive Literacy Coaching: Tools for Creating and Sustaining Purposeful Change
Greek primary students occupy schools to support teachers' strike
Call for teaching of grammar in USA
Australian Government to fund school chaplains
Commentator warns of risk to public education
ADHD kids 'scapegoats for stressed school system'
New research about social influences on literacy
New senior school certificate in Queensland
Behaviour management program to be piloted in Queensland
Study examines impact of family economic background on academic results
School upgrades in South Australia
Re-engaging disadvantaged youth through school science
Primary health care for young people: Are there models of service delivery that improve access and quality?
Girls and physics: continuing barriers to 'belonging'
'Daddy, where did the words go?' How teachers can help emergent readers develop a concept of word in text
You've got a friend
Safety net or free fall: the impact of cooperating teachers
Collective teacher efficacy, pupil attainment and socioeconomic status in primary school
Creative dissent about school leadership: co-construction in new settings
Grammar matters, period
Practitioner research or descriptions of classroom practice? A discussion of teachers investigating their classrooms
Incorporating pupil perspectives in initial teacher education: lessons from the Pupil Mentoring Project
Contamination of current accountability systems
A teacher's guide to pitfalls in decision making
Discussion of socio-scientific issues: the role of science knowledge
Enabling and aligning assessment for learning: some research and policy lessons from Queensland
Reflections Vol 31 No 2
Computers in New Zealand Schools Vol 18 No 2
School Leadership and Management Vol 26 No 4
Youth Studies Australia Vol 25 No 3
Black Ants and Buddhists: Thinking Critically and Teaching Differently in the Primary Grades
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