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Helen Iliadis

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Gina Martino

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    Diploma of Community Services (Financial Counselling) (CHC52108)
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    thanks gina, looks like a great course!
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Pam Carden

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  • Australian researchers have found that women who experience gender-based violence have a higher prevalence of mental health disorders.
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    Australian researchers have found that women who experience gender-based violence have a higher prevalence of mental health disorders.
Lola Aviles

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    Interesting community development site
Mandy Clothier

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Claire Ralfs

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Kerry J

Using Technology to Enhance Adult Learning in the Counselor Education Classroom - The a... - 0 views

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    The authors present a study that used a conceptual framework of adult learning and differentiated karning styles with graduate students in a counselor education classroom. Students in a hybrid course had higher midterm, group proposal, and posttest scores than did students in a face-to-face course taught by the same professor. Read more: http://periodicals.faqs.org/201004/2004709801.html#ixzz1azWdGBLM
Iain Henderson

Mobile Learning and The Flipped Classroom: The Full Picture « User Generated ... - 0 views

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    school based exploration and use of mobile technologies to build learning
Kerry J

Peer-to-Peer Learning Handbook | Peeragogy.org - 0 views

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    This book, and accompanying website, is a resource for self-organizing self-learners.
Kerry J

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  • ntained in the 2008 National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Survey (NATSISS) identified four separate elements of 'cultural attachment': participation in cultural events; cultural identification; Indigenous language use; and participation in traditional economic activities.
  • ntained in the 2008 National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Survey (NATSISS) identified four separate elements of 'cultural attachment': participation in cultural events; cultural identification; Indigenous language use; and participation in traditional economic activities.
  • four separate elements of 'cultural attachment': participation in cultural events; cultural identification; Indigenous language use; and participation in traditional economic activities.
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  • Cultural participation is found to have strong positive associations with a range of indicators of achievement and participation in VET and in the labour market. For the reasons set out above, it is hard to draw any conclusions from this with regard to causal relationships. Certainly, the results give no credibility to any view that participating in Indigenous culture is somehow incompatible with educational achievement. By contrast, it is argued the results for cultural identity do provide some evidence of a causal, enabling effect.
  • The incentives for Indigenous Australians to undertake education and training are investigated through the association between educational attainment and three labour market outcome variables: labour force participation, the probability of being employed for those participating in the labour market, and income for those working full-time.
  • no evidence is found that Indigenous Australians in remote areas or with stronger cultural attachment lack the incentive to participate in vocational education and training due to inadequate returns from gaining higher qualifications.
  • A major concern for policy is the markedly poorer outcomes for those who speak an Indigenous language.
  • Where it is viable for curricula and models of delivery of education and training to incorporate elements that affirm and accommodate Indigenous people's culture, it follows that such practices are also likely to realise improved outcomes for Indigenous Australians.
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    Cultural dimensions of Indigenous participation in vocational education and training: new perspectives by Alfred Michael Dockery, Centre for Labour Market Research and Curtin University This report provides new evidence on the interrelationships between Indigenous Australians' affiliation with their traditional culture and the nature of their engagement with vocational education and training (VET). It aims to enhance our understanding of the causal channels through which culture shapes VET participation and outcomes, and vice versa, and builds on previous work presented in the author's 2009 publication, Cultural dimensions of Indigenous participation in education and training, in a number of ways. Most importantly, richer measures of culture are developed which capture separate elements of the broader concept of 'cultural attachment'. Using these measures and more recent data, previous findings relating to past educational attainment and participation in training are reassessed. Evidence is also presented on the links between cultural attachment and current participation in education and on the benefits Indigenous Australians derive from education and training, conditional upon remoteness and cultural attachment.
Iain Henderson

The Flipped Classroom | Scoop.it - 0 views

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    quick overview of using learning to engage an dinspire
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