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    • Chapter 4, Challenging the myth that ‘the parents don’t care’: Family teachings about education for ‘educationally disengaged’ young people, 

      McMahon, Samantha; Hickey-Moody, Anna; Harwood, Valerie
      Published 2016-01-01
      This chapter focuses on families as sites of pedagogical work. We take up a focus on the pedagogical work of families in relation to formal education and educational exclusion. When describing families' pedagogical work ...
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    • The Politics of Widening Participation and University Access for Young People Making educational futures 

      Harwood, Valerie; Hickey-Moody, Anna; McMahon, Samantha; O'Shea, Sarah
      Published 2016-01-01
      Young people with tenuous relationships to schooling and education are an enduring challenge when it comes to addressing social inclusion, yet their experiences remain overlooked in efforts to widen participation in higher ...
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    • Learning to Listen: Listening to Learn 

      Groundwater-Smith, Susan; Mockler, Nicole
      Published 2003-01-01
      A resource for teacher researchers jointly published by MLC School, Burwood and the Centre for Practitioner Research, Faculty of Education and Social Work, University of Sydney. This resource material has been designed ...
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    • Sibling networks of children adopted from out-of-home care in New South Wales, Australia 

      Luu, Betty; Wright, Amy Conley; Cashmore, Judy
      Published 2020-01-01
      For children in care, sibling relationships can be one of their most important life-long relationships. This study describes the nature and complexity of the sibling networks of children adopted from out-of-home care in ...
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    • A criterion-based approach to oral feedback on thesis writing An analysis of supervisor and academic literacy advisor feedback 

      Dyson, Bronwen Patricia
      Published 2019-01-01
      Is oral feedback on thesis writing from supervisors and academic literacy advisors (ALA) based on writing criteria, such as the MASUS (Measuring the Academic Skills of University Students) criteria (Bonanno & Jones, 2007)? ...
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