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Stephan Ridgway

Vibewire - 1 views

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    Founded in 2000, Vibewire Youth Inc. is a dynamic non-profit organisation that supports young people to effectively shape their world through media, arts and entrepreneurial opportunities.
Stephan Ridgway

Home: Australian Clearinghouse for Youth Studies - 0 views

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    ACYS's mission is to contribute to the wellbeing of young people by providing comprehensive and up-to-date information about key issues and practices in the youth field for access by the community.
Stephan Ridgway

Cyberbullying An ethnographic case study of one Australian upper primary school class - 0 views

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    Damian Maher, Youth Studies Australia VOLUME 27 NUMBER 4 2008
Stephan Ridgway

Living and Learning with New Media: Summary of Findings from the Digital Youth Project - 0 views

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    A white paper funded by the US-based McArthur Foundation presents the findings of a three-year study into young people's participation in, and use of, new media technology.
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Time for national renewal - 0 views

  • Elements of social capital such as how people identify themselves in relation to others, their levels of trust with others, how they work with others in various networks, and the number and type of networks people can live and work within, are significant and should be explicitly acknowledged and written into a new strategy. The literature sometimes presents human and social capital as a dichotomy, involving a choice to be made between one or the other, a form of vocational/social divide (Perkins 2009:31). We maintain, however, the two forms of capital are interrelated and that socio-economic well-being requires both forms of capital (Balatti, Black and Falk 2006).
  • Literacy and numeracy learning has a significant role to play in other sectors such as health, youth work, and welfare. To date, integrated literacy and numeracy has featured primarily in workplace and VET support programs, and has been slow to feature in these other social policy areas. There have been a number of local crosssectoral initiatives reported in the areas of health (Black, Innes and Chopra 2008), family literacy (Leske, Harris and Francis 2005), youth studies (Widin, Yasukawa and Chodkiewicz 2008) and aspects of community development (Black, Lucchinelli and Flynn 2006, Shore 2009), but these initiatives have been undertaken primarily with short term innovative funding from the federal government.
  • Another area of potential cross-sectoral partnerships involves employers, unions and literacy and numeracy providers.
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  • Apart from acknowledgement that integrated literacy and numeracy support is needed and ought to be provided, there is little agreement or indeed debate, about the theoretical underpinnings of the pedagogies that are used. Further, with the exception of Western Australia, there is no designated funding for these programs, and therefore their funding is in competition with many other priorities in declining (in real terms) state VET budgets.
  • While ‘screening’ to identify students in need of literacy and numeracy support is widespread in VET systems, less formal assessment methods which avoid a deficit approach to teaching and learning are likely to be more effective.
  • Adult literacy and numeracy teachers need a focal point, a national ‘centre’ where they can engage with ideas and theories, draw on recent developments in the field, and make a contribution themselves.
Stephan Ridgway

Project Tommorrow Speak Up - profiles on how adolescents use technology and what it mea... - 0 views

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    Creating Our Future: Students speak up about thier Vision for 21st century Learning
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Home | NetAlert - 0 views

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    NetAlert is part of the Australian Government's ongoing commitment to providing a safe online environment for all families, especially children.
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'Indigenous voices: teaching us better' project - 0 views

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    "The aim of the 'Indigenous voices: teaching us better' project was to improve the experiences and outcomes of Indigenous students in education and training by building the capacity of the VET workforce to effectively teach Indigenous learners. The first step in this process was for VET trainers to develop an awareness of the experiences of Indigneous learners in education. The project involved Indigneopus people telling stories about their experiences in education. These stories, recorded as audio or video files, were to be shared through a website developed during the project. "
Stephan Ridgway

ACMA - Click and connect: Young Australians' use of online social media - 0 views

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    "This research focuses on young people's use of social media, including how, why and when they encounter content, contact and privacy risks when they go online. The research was conducted in two parts-a qualitative phase and a quantitative phase. "
Stephan Ridgway

Engaging Our 15 to 19 Year Olds: Sites2See. Sites last accessed April 2009 - Engaging O... - 0 views

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    A guide to key strategic documents, research and initiatives to support student engagement and retention in education and training, with a focus on the role of VET, effective use of technology and new approaches to learning design.
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