The way schools cope with learning difficulties is doing more harm than good
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11/02/2015
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We fail children who experience difficulty in school and with learning almost every day in Australia and in so many ways. These children can fall through a myriad of cracks: cracks that appear in some schools and not others, cracks that exist for different reasons whether they be capacity, belief or resource-related, and cracks that are exacerbated by industrial relations and education policy. Whatever their origin, these cracks need to be addressed. |
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The Conversation Media Group |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/83200/1/83200_GRAHAM_The%20way%20schools%20cope_PUB%20VER.pdf http://theconversation.com/the-way-schools-cope-with-learning-difficulties-is-doing-more-harm-than-good-36544 Graham, Linda J. (2015) The way schools cope with learning difficulties is doing more harm than good. The Conversation, February(11). |
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Copyright 2015 The Conversation Media Group |
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School of Cultural & Professional Learning; Faculty of Education |
Palavras-Chave | #130303 Education Assessment and Evaluation |
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Journal Article |