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Challenging heterotopic space: a study of the Queensland school for travelling show children

Challenging heterotopic space: a study of the Queensland school for travelling show children

... The show school is able to provide a consistency and regularity in the children’s education that was more difficult to achieve through distance education ...show children. The extent to which many of ...

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Interactions with Queensland show children: enhancing knowledge of educational contexts

Interactions with Queensland show children: enhancing knowledge of educational contexts

... Queensland show children’s itinerancy and Shulman’s (1987) emphasis on ‘knowledge of educational contexts’ as a key category of the teacher knowledge ...the show children’s lifestyle and cultural heritage, ...

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Learning on the run: traveller education for itinerant show children in coastal and western Queensland

Learning on the run: traveller education for itinerant show children in coastal and western Queensland

... itinerant children was to assign to them a generic activity that would not distract the rest of the class and that might give them a that they might eventually be able to use in their future ...the show ...

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Learning on the run: traveller education for itinerant show children in coastal and western Queensland

Learning on the run: traveller education for itinerant show children in coastal and western Queensland

... Queensland show children (Danaher, and more recently the editing of a theme issue of the International Journal of Educational Research pertaining to Traveller and nomadic education in several different ...

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The Principal as change leader and manager in and via the Queensland School for Travelling Show Children

The Principal as change leader and manager in and via the Queensland School for Travelling Show Children

... For show children who had never attended regular school and for their parents, many of whom also did not have regular schooling, the establishment of QSTSC brought changes to their day- to-day living that ...

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Interactions with Queensland show children: enhancing knowledge of educational contexts

Interactions with Queensland show children: enhancing knowledge of educational contexts

... the show children's itinerant lifestyle - in this case, the crucial role of the people providing learning support when the teacher is in Brisbane - is ...the show people's ...

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Learning on the run: traveller education for itinerant show children in coastal and western Queensland

Learning on the run: traveller education for itinerant show children in coastal and western Queensland

... school children travelling along the agricultural show ‘circuits’ in coastal and western ...the show children, their parents, their home tutors and their teachers from the Brisbane School of ...

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Learning on the run: traveller education for itinerant show children in coastal and western Queensland

Learning on the run: traveller education for itinerant show children in coastal and western Queensland

... old practice was irrevocably changed by the invention of writing and later, print. Print was first put to use in distance education with development of correspondence courses created by universities during the middle ...

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Learning on the run: traveller education for itinerant show children in coastal and western Queensland

Learning on the run: traveller education for itinerant show children in coastal and western Queensland

... the show people ‘read’ the research project and how I ‘write’ that project, deliberately eschewing, for example, strategies of explanation and exoticisation in favour of less marginalising and more self-conscious ...

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Learning on the run: traveller education for itinerant show children in coastal and western Queensland

Learning on the run: traveller education for itinerant show children in coastal and western Queensland

... the show people ‘consume’ the educational provision established for their children in ways that resist and subvert the marginalising strategies of ‘the centre’, and that turn ‘the place’ of the educational ...

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Learning on the run: traveller education for itinerant show children in coastal and western Queensland

Learning on the run: traveller education for itinerant show children in coastal and western Queensland

... the show people’ determination “to provide [themselves] with [their] own place through the establishment of a separate school for their ...the show people’s success at having their ‘spealung positions’ on ...

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Learning on the run: traveller education for itinerant show children in coastal and western Queensland

Learning on the run: traveller education for itinerant show children in coastal and western Queensland

... the show people, their resistance and transformation of their marginalisation - derived from and fuelled by their agency - enabled them to a particular distance education program on their own terms and in their ...

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Learning on the run: traveller education for itinerant show children in coastal and western Queensland

Learning on the run: traveller education for itinerant show children in coastal and western Queensland

... the show people’s attaching a positive valence to the term ‘showies’ is a strilung example of how they have created [themselves] a space in which [they] can find ways of using the constraining order of the place ...

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... Analysis of the exported and visualised data is necessary. Food-anticipatory activity can be analysed as total activity (e.g., average wheel revolutions per min) during ZT 2–4. Two groups of animals can be compared using ...

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... Nevertheless, it is shown that the inclusion of small stiffness changes of the BM enables a parametric amplification of acoustic signals caused by nonlinear distortions at low levels in a 1D model of cochlear mechanics. ...

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... While research on the quantification and characterization of the surface scattering is well documented (e.g., two international standards focusing on methods to measure the directional uniformity of the surface ...

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... Abstract: This paper explores the acoustics of three UNESCO World Heritage Sites: five caves in Spain that feature prehistoric paintings that are up to 40,000 years old; Stonehenge stone circle in England, which is over ...

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... where children attend classes that are given in a foreign language, and spaces where there are hearing-impaired students or children with speech and language difficulties, and attention deficit or ...

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Show and tell

Show and tell

... cupboard was filled with cups, mugs, demitasse and saucer sets, bowls and pitchers. The other wall extended eight feet back from the corner of the first wall, away from the window, further into the gallery. Against this ...

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