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Distance Education | 2007

Individual Perseverance: A theory of home tutors' management of schooling in isolated settings

Belinda Tynan; Marnie O'Neill

This article reports a study of parents’ management of the education of primary school‐aged children in their care in remote and rural locations of Western Australia. It presents a theory of the ways in which these parents, in the role of home tutors, “manage” the schooling of their children in a distance education regime in isolated settings. The home tutors in this study were mothers in families isolated by physical distance from centres in Western Australia, which usually provide educational, medical, financial, and retail services. In this environment, at the time of data collection, schooling was supported by print, that is, “sets” of learning materials, and by a regular schedule of interactive lessons through Schools of the Air when atmospheric conditions permitted. The conditions of outback Western Australia “present some of the worst conditions for use of electronic equipment” (Tomlinson, Schooling in rural Western Australia: The ministerial review of schooling in rural Western Australia. Perth, Australia: Education Department of Western Australia, 1994, p. 91). Moreover, the nature of station life on isolated sheep or cattle properties (stations) is such that mothers frequently have multiple and sometimes conflicting roles (that is, cook, housekeeper, station hand, business partner, accountant, first aid officer, wife, mother, and teacher). This qualitative study was concerned with how parents “manage” their schoolroom work as “home tutors,” using grounded theory techniques for gathering and analysing data. The term “manage” comes from the theoretical framework of symbolic interaction (Blumer, Symbolic interactionism: Perspective and method. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1969), and in this article refers specifically to the ways in which the home tutors juggle their multiple roles.


Westminster Studies in Education | 2004

Discovering democracy: an analysis of curriculum policy for citizenship education

Elizabeth Criddle; Lesley Vidovich; Marnie O'Neill


Education research and perspectives | 2010

Defining and Assessing Generic Competencies in Australian Universities: Ongoing Challenges

Elaine Chapman; Marnie O'Neill


School of Languages, Literacies and Tranlsation, Universiti Sains Malaysia | 2011

Investigating English Language Academic Literacy for Employability of Undergraduate Students: A Case in a Malaysian Public University

Wahiza Wahi; Marnie O'Neill; Anne Chapman


Journal of Vocational Education & Training | 2004

Final Straws: Factors in Decisions of Young Males Withdrawing from a Vocational Business Course.

Mark Zorbas; Marnie O'Neill; Anne Chapman


Curriculum perspectives | 2006

Including Students? Student Voices in Policy and Educational Change

Karin Oerlemans; Lesley Vidovich; Marnie O'Neill


Research in Post-compulsory Education | 2005

Choices and Decisions: perspectives of young males on withdrawing from business certificate courses in technical and further education

Mark Zorbas; Anne Chapman; Marnie O'Neill


Education research and perspectives | 1994

Multicultural education: Is 'inclusiveness' enough?

Marnie O'Neill


Education research and perspectives | 2015

Globalisation, Internationalisation and English Language: Studies of Education in Singapore, Malaysia and Australia.

Marnie O'Neill; Anne Chapman


Archive | 2013

Exploring English Language Academic Literacy and Competency from the Lenses of the Undergraduate Students

Wahiza Wahi; Marnie O'Neill; Anne Chapman

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Anne Chapman

University of Western Australia

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Lesley Vidovich

University of Western Australia

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Mark Zorbas

University of Western Australia

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Wahiza Wahi

National University of Malaysia

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Belinda Tynan

University of Southern Queensland

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Elizabeth Criddle

University of Western Australia

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Karin Oerlemans

University of Western Australia

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Rozita Dass

University of Western Australia

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