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Sydney School of Education and Social Work: Recent submissions

    • Primary teacher attitudes towards productive struggle in mathematics in remote learning versus classroom-based settings 

      Russo, J.; Bobis, J.; Downton, A.; Livy, S.; Sullivan, P.
      Published 2021
      Given what is known about the importance of productive struggle for supporting student learning of mathematics at all levels, the current study sought to examine teacher attitudes towards student struggle when students ...
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    • ‘I’m the centre part of a Venn diagram’: belonging and identity for Taiwanese-Australian intercountry adoptees 

      Stoddart, Jennifer; Wright, Amy Conley; Spencer, Margaret; van Wichelen, Sonja
      Published 2021
      Intercountry adoptees face many challenges in developing their identity and achieving a sense of belonging in post-assimilation Australia. This study uses a constructivist approach to analyse narrative interviews with a ...
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    • Repackaging the Future: Artificial Intelligence, automated governance and education trade shows 

      Gulson, Kalervo; Witzenberger, Kevin
      Published 2020
      Artificial Intelligence is increasingly posited as a key aspect of new education governance, built into everything from business intelligence platforms to real-time online testing. In this paper we are interested in the ...
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    • Adoption in Australia: Past, present and considerations for the future 

      Wright, Amy Conley; Luu, Betty; Cashmore, Judy
      Published 2021
      Australia has a troubled history with adoption, arising from the legacy of forced and “closed” adoptions and the systematic removal of Indigenous children, known as the “Stolen Generations”. Evidence from national inquiries ...
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    • Narrating connection in intercountry adoption: Complexities of openness in Taiwan‒Australia adoptions 

      Wright, Amy Conley; van Wichelen, Sonja; Spencer, Margaret; Chen, Yu-Wen; Lin, Ching‐Hsuan; Wang, Chin-Wan
      Published 2020-01-01
      Connection and reunion is central to adoption, though complicated by geographical, cultural and linguistic differences in the intercountry adoption space. Drawing from narrative interviews, this study investigated perspectives ...
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