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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

... of Education and Creative Arts at Central Queensland University constitutes the framework for my interest in Traveller ...the education program regardless of physical location; and ensuring the ...

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Globalisation and open and distance learning: possibilities and problems for nomadic and traveller education

Globalisation and open and distance learning: possibilities and problems for nomadic and traveller education

... The ‘field’ of nomadic and Traveller education research is complex and growing strongly (Danaher, 2000b). Before the invention of agriculture in the Neolithic Revolution, all human communities were mobile ...

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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

... on education recognised and valued by others, notably government officials, whose initial outsidedness has been turned into creative understanding of the show people’s ...Australian Traveller ...

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A team approach to researching Australian traveller education: three perspectives on integrating theory, method and writing

A team approach to researching Australian traveller education: three perspectives on integrating theory, method and writing

... Traveller education. The principle of “double-voicedness” requires that researchers and research participants listen attentively to one another and interpret their utterances not “at face value” but instead ...

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Gypsy and Traveller education : engaging families : a research report

Gypsy and Traveller education : engaging families : a research report

... and Traveller families with formal education and ...the Traveller Education ...and Traveller children and families is a substantial component to ...and Traveller attainment, ...

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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

... about Traveller education contacts me with the words, “The show people suggested that I call I interpret this situation as manifesting the show people’s ambivalence, in the sense that progressively as the ...

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Gypsy and Traveller education : engaging families : a research report

Gypsy and Traveller education : engaging families : a research report

... i) A systematic search and review of recent literature ii) An online survey of Local Authority provision (LAs), and iii) An in-depth interviews with Traveller Education Service (TES) workers in four LAs. ...

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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

... to Traveller education to be creatively and imaginatively comprehen- ding the basis of the other’s circumstances and positions is vital to com- municating what each group expects such education to ...

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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

... completely that dichotomy, and posits instead a approach to understanding itinerancy and Traveller education. Such an approach accepts that itinerancy, like any manifestation of the human condition, entails ...

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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

... Distance Education, which from 1989 to implemented a specialised program of Traveller education for these children (in a separate school was established for ...

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Risks and dilemmas, virtues and vices: engaging with stakeholders and gatekeepers in Australian traveller education research

Risks and dilemmas, virtues and vices: engaging with stakeholders and gatekeepers in Australian traveller education research

... According to Coombes and Danaher (2001), “…we are convinced that engagements with that crucial question [“ Cui bono ?” or “Who benefits from research?”] not only can, but must, be as theoretically informed as they are ...

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The Australian Traveller Education Research Team: one strategy for organising academic research and publishing

The Australian Traveller Education Research Team: one strategy for organising academic research and publishing

... Australian Traveller education research team (“Traveller” in this case referring to the different communities whose livelihoods require them to be mobile for some or all of the year), centred on the ...

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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

... future Traveller education research, can and should contribute to a developing body of knowledge about, and understanding and acceptance of, the specialised educational needs and aspirations of Travellers ...

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Taskforce on Traveller education : report of the Taskforce to the Department of Education

Taskforce on Traveller education : report of the Taskforce to the Department of Education

... effective education of Traveller children and young people is a key area of interest to the Department of Education (DE) and subject to ongoing evaluation and attempts to improve the low educational ...

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Government funding for English Traveller education support services

Government funding for English Traveller education support services

... for Traveller education was, in a radical and unexpected move, transferred to the Standards Fund and merged with the Ethnic Minorities Achievement Grant (EMAG) to form a new grant called ...in ...

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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

... I just remember my mum had such a hard time. . . .And she ’d try and do her best, but there were six children in our family. And she could notice that we were missing [out on education], so she took 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

... good education department that will teach our kids in our own environment, 1’11 bring them back then for sure” Both these statements reflected a direct association between show life and being in one’s “own ...

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Report and Recommendations for a Traveller Education Strategy

Report and Recommendations for a Traveller Education Strategy

... of Traveller parents in eight different geographical ...that Traveller parents, based on their own lack of experience of education, have quite low educational expectations for their children and have ...

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How can integrated working be improved to aid secondary transfer rates for Traveller children? (Sharing our experience, Practitioner-led research 2008-2009; PLR0809/023)

How can integrated working be improved to aid secondary transfer rates for Traveller children? (Sharing our experience, Practitioner-led research 2008-2009; PLR0809/023)

... the Traveller Education Service (TES) and has during the past three years developed an effective transition programme for young Travellers in Cambridge ...

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Raising Roma Educational Participation and Achievement: Collaborative Relationships, Transformative Change, and a Social Europe

Raising Roma Educational Participation and Achievement: Collaborative Relationships, Transformative Change, and a Social Europe

... and Traveller communities have been one of the most marginalised groups in the education system, a point recognised by the influential government report by Dame Plowden in 1967 (Ivatts, ...as ...

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