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Sydney Digital Theses (University of Sydney Access only): Recent submissions

    • Saudi Families-Teachers Partnerships and Attitudes Towards Families' Involvement in Early Childhood Inclusive Education 

      Alotaibi, Wadha
      Published 2025
      This study describes the families' involvement in their child's learning in inclusive early childhood settings in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. It aims to examine the family-school partnerships level, and attitudes of those ...
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    • Principled Solidarity? Humanitarianism and Post-Intifada Documentary Cinema 

      Hibri, Cyma
      Published 2025
      After the Second Intifada, documentaries made in solidarity with the Palestinian struggle saw an unprecedented proliferation. Scholars have attributed this to the humanitarian ideologies and practices that have coloured ...
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    • Implementation of a clinical pathway of care for people with musculoskeletal pain at risk of poor outcomes 

      Kang, Kwangil
      Published 2025
      Musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions place a major burden on the Australian healthcare system. Despite available guidelines, their implementation in primary care remains limited. This thesis evaluated the PACE-MSK model, a new ...
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    • Development of fragment-bearing cyclic peptides as first-in-class therapeutics against ALT-positive osteosarcomas 

      Huang, Tiancheng
      Published 2025
      Osteosarcoma is the most common type of primary bone malignancy that arises during the adolescent growth spurt and disproportionately affects young people. With no targeted therapy available, patients diagnosed with ...
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    • The intensity of free-living stepping activities: influence of key methodological choices on the magnitude and precision of its associations with health outcomes 

      Wei, Le
      Published 2025
      Steps are an intuitive and widely used measure of ambulatory movement, yet formal step-based health guidelines remain absent. While daily step amount has been extensively studied, stepping intensity has been overlooked ...
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