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Shane McDonald; Mary-Anne Wallwork; Lauren Terzis – Australian Journal of Adult Learning, 2025
Critical thinking and reflection are core components of all Australian university social work programs and are key skills for both students and graduates in conceptualising practice/field knowledge. This paper aims to explore the challenges international students face with critical thinking and reflection, and how the use of creative strategies…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Foreign Students, Social Work
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Theobald, Jacqui; Gardner, Fiona; Long, Natasha – Journal of Social Work Education, 2017
This article explores the process and outcomes of teaching critical reflection to social work students in an Australian university, based on our experience with teaching critical reflection. The application by students of a particular model of critical reflection to their learning experiences during field education placements is described and…
Descriptors: Social Work, Field Experience Programs, Reflection, Teaching Methods
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Thomas, Glyn – Asia-Pacific Journal of Health, Sport and Physical Education, 2015
The new National health and physical education curriculum in Australia includes outdoor education activities as a viable way to achieve intended learning outcomes. However, most health and physical education teacher education courses do not provide a strong focus on the theories, skills and pedagogies that are unique to the effective use of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Physical Education, Outdoor Education, Theory Practice Relationship
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Crosswell, Leanne; Beutel, Denise – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2013
For graduating teachers, the bridging period between formal teacher preparation and joining the profession is a time of high anxiety and great excitement. While this transition influences efficacy, job satisfaction, career length and future teaching quality, it is widely recognised to be inconsistent, poorly planned and resourced and largely…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Professional Development, Foreign Countries, Transitional Programs
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Trinidad, Sue; Sharplin, Elaine; Ledger, Sue; Broadley, Tania – Journal of Research in Rural Education, 2014
In 2010 a group of teacher educators from four universities, experienced in rural and remote education, formed the Tertiary Educators Rural, Regional and Remote Network (TERRR Network). The collaborative goal was to improve the quality of graduates taking appointments beyond the metropolitan areas of Western Australia. The TERRR Network developed…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Education, Field Experience Programs, Teacher Educators
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Parr, Graham; Chan, Jennifer – Teaching Education, 2015
Since the 1970s, international fieldwork has provided opportunities for small numbers of pre-service teachers to teach and learn in a culture different from their own. Research into this fieldwork suggests that pre-service teachers are positive about their experiences, although questions remain about the ethics underpinning some of these programs.…
Descriptors: Practicums, International Educational Exchange, Student Exchange Programs, Field Experience Programs
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Wright, Sarah; Hodge, Paul – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2012
Students undertaking field-based learning, in which they work with Indigenous people in Northern Australia, describe a profound learning experience redolent with emotion. Inspired, challenged and transformed, the students are compelled in ways that require them to interrogate their own selves and taken-for-granted beliefs. In this paper, we draw…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Indigenous Populations, Experiential Learning, Cultural Pluralism
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Davis, Stephen L. – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 2008
The conduct of fieldwork is an adventure, a voyage into the unknown. The author has several times had the opportunity to reflect on his fieldwork, which was most often conducted among remote Indigenous groups, initially in Australia and then wider afield in Thailand, the Philippines, and Africa. He is struck by the significant amount of time,…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Foreign Countries, Researchers, Field Experience Programs
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Hudson, Peter; Hudson, Sue – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2008
Australia continues to face teaching shortages in rural schools. Indeed, preservice teachers may be reluctant to apply for rural teaching positions, particularly as most have had no rural teaching experiences. What may motivate non-rural preservice teachers to seek employment in rural schools? This study investigates 17 preservice teachers' first…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Student Teacher Attitudes, Rural Schools, Teaching Experience
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Cleary, Val – Education in Rural Australia, 2005
This study examined field experiences integrated into two literacy courses undertaken by second year pre-service teachers (PSTs) at a regional Australian university. A sample of 12 PSTs and 22 teachers completed questionnaires and participated in brainstorming sessions and a focus group interview to determine the extent to which they perceived…
Descriptors: Field Experience Programs, Preservice Teacher Education, Questionnaires, Foreign Countries