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Alterator, Scott; Deed, Craig – Issues in Educational Research, 2013
The "open classroom" emerged as a reaction against the industrial-era enclosed and authoritarian classroom. Although contemporary school architecture continues to incorporate and express ideas of openness, more research is needed about how teachers adapt to new and different built contexts. Our purpose is to identify teacher reaction to…
Descriptors: Open Plan Schools, Teacher Response, Teacher Attitudes, Case Studies
Pearce, Michelle; Gray, Jan; Campbell-Evans, Glenda – Issues in Educational Research, 2010
Senate and State Government reviews into inclusion in Australian schools during the last two decades have revealed that the inclusion of students with disabilities in schools has proved challenging. A qualitative study involving interviews with 50 leaders in inclusive education suggest that currently the secondary school context is a barrier to…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Mainstreaming, Social Justice, Equal Education
Lunay, Ralph G.; Lock, Graeme – Issues in Educational Research, 2006
Research suggests that the relief (substitute) teacher should be viewed as an extremely important educational resource. Reviewed literature spanning the better part of twenty years indicates that in parts of Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States, many students spend as much as one full year (or more) of their K-12 education having…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Substitute Teachers, Teacher Attitudes

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