Fiona Kayleen Bryer
Griffith University
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Australian Educational Researcher | 2007
Katherine Mary Main; Fiona Kayleen Bryer
As a new reform in Australian education, middle schooling has been gaining momentum. The rationale behind middle schooling is to bridge the traditional primary-high school gap and provide a more developmentally appropriate educational experience for young adolescents. Middle schooling in the USA has gone through a “boom-to-bust” cycle and is currently undergoing a “reinvention” as research on practice and reporting of research on practice has, in the most part, been ad hoc and piecemeal. If Australian middle schools are to avoid the boom-to-bust-to-reinvention cycle experienced in parts of the USA (Beane 2001), then a more systematic approach to researching practice is required. Research-based criteria for systematic study and improvement of middle school practice have been identified as (a) acceptance as part ofplanning alternative practice, (b)effectiveness as part ofimplementing alternative practice, and (c)sustainability as part ofevaluating alternative practice.
International Journal of Disability Development and Education | 1999
Wendi Beamish; Fiona Kayleen Bryer
This paper reports initial findings of a research project in Queensland, Australia that did not adopt recommended practices from listings established in other countries for early childhood intervention services. Instead, a contextual and participatory process served to determine a relevant listing of program quality indicators for a large, early intervention service conducted by the state Department of Education (Stage 1). Thirty-one indicators of program quality were identified for this particular service. To validate these indicators and to gather additional information about their implementation, a statewide survey was conducted (Stage 2). For each of the 31 indicators, parents and staff from within this service were asked to (a) indicate their level of acceptance, (b) report on current use, and (c) comment on barriers to implementation. Results provide strong support for the indicator listing and reveal high level of indicator acceptance accompanied by a lower level of indicator implementation. Lack o...
Archive | 1978
Jack Snowman; Eva Dobozy; Jill Scevak; Fiona Kayleen Bryer; Brendan John Bartlett; Robert Biehler
Effective teaching and learning at university conference | 2000
Fiona Kayleen Bryer; Margaret Anne Fletcher
International Journal of Whole Schooling | 2006
Wendi Beamish; Fiona Kayleen Bryer; Michael Drummond Davies
Stimulating the 'Action' as Participants in Participatory Research: Volume 2 | 2005
Katherine Mary Main; Fiona Kayleen Bryer
1st Annual International Conference on Cognition, Language, and Special Education Research | 2003
Anthony Stanley; Peter Moodie Grimbeek; Fiona Kayleen Bryer; Wendi Beamish
Second Annual International Conference on Cognition, Language, and Special Education Research | 2004
Brendan John Bartlett; Fiona Kayleen Bryer; Richard Roebuck
Issues in Educational Research | 2011
Fiona Kayleen Bryer; Jessica Ann Signorini
Stimulating the 'Action' as Participants in Participatory Research: Volume 2 | 2005
Peter Moodie Grimbeek; Fiona Kayleen Bryer; Wendi Beamish; Michelle D'Netto