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Issue 6, No 1, October 2005

Papers

What makes the boy from Oz good? Hugh Jackman and the pedagogy of excellence (18 pages)

Robyn Quin, Lynne Hunt and Heather Sparrow
Edith Cowan University,
Western Australia, Australia

 

Direct from the source: the value of 'think-aloud' data in understanding learning (15 pages)

Kirsty A Young
University of Technology Sydney

New South Wales, Australia

 

Senior high school career planning: what students want (16 pages)

Kim Witko, Kerry B Bernes, Kris Magnusson and Angela D Bardick
University of Lethbridge, Canada

 

Towards constructivist classrooms: the role of the reflective teacher (15 pages)

Rosie Le Cornu and Judy Peters
School of Education,
University of South Australia, Australia

 

Online mentoring for the induction of beginning teacher (11 pages)

Laurie Brady and Sandy Schuck
University of Technology Sydney, Australia

 

Foucault, truth telling and technologies of the self in schools (14 pages)

Tina Besley
University of Glasgow, United Kingdom

 

False alarm or real warning? Implications for China of teaching English (20 pages)

Du Hui
China Pharmaceutical University
,
Nanjing, China

 

Teachers and students as co-learners: possibilities and problems  (16 pages)

James E Daws
Flinders University, South Australia
, Australia

 

 

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