Powerful pedagogy : Self-study of a teacher educator's practice
- Authors: Brandenburg, Robyn
- Date: 2008
- Type: Text , Book
- Relation: Self-Study of Teaching and Teacher Education Practices No. 6
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- Description: 2003006416
Prison : Cultural memory and dark tourism
- Authors: Wilson, Jacqueline
- Date: 2008
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- Description: 2003006371
Sport in the lives of young Australians
- Authors: Light, Richard
- Date: 2008
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- Description: What does sport mean to young people in Australia? How does it affect their social, personal, moral and physical growth and development? What is the relationship between elite level 'media-sport' and the range of informal games children play for fun and friendship? Can children learn how to play fairly, when televised sport shows them that hurting opponents and 'bending the rules' are not only acceptable but celebrated as part of the game? Sport in the lives of young Australians offers an informative look into the practice of sport, the nature of children's and young people's experiences of it, and the significance of this for their development. Drawing on original close-focus studies conducted in schools and sports clubs in Australia, it provides valuable insight into youth sport from the perspective of the children and young people engaged in it. Recent advocacy for physical education and sport has highlighted their benefits in the fight against lifestyle diseases, but the research presented in this book reminds us not to lose sight of the other ways in which they contribute to the development of young people. The book also examines new approaches to teaching and coaching and the possibilities they offer for improving children's experiences of sport and physical education. For anyone involved in youth sport - from coaches, teachers and parents, to researchers and policy-makers - this book will provide invaluable understanding of the place and meaning of sport in the lives of young Australians
The sign of the witch : Modernity and the pagan revival
- Authors: Waldron, David
- Date: 2008
- Type: Book
- Relation: Ritual Studies Monograph Series
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- Description: When I first wrote the dissertation that was reconstructed as this book, the arena of Pagan Studies and Wicca, as one of a plethora of New Religious Movements emerging into the cultural mainstream during the 1980s, was still somewhat a fringe area of study. Indeed, neo-Pagan revivalist movements, of which Wicca is the most predominant, were still very much the target of vitriol and scare mongering particularly by religiously inspired political conservatives. Republican congressman in the United State for example, after discovering that many self-proclaimed witches served in the U.S army at military basein Fort Hood made the claim, "We believe they are satanic and that they do not deserve to have any place in Fort Hood". Republican politician Storm Thurmond asked in the senate "What's next? Will armored divisions be forced to travel with sacrificial animals for satanic rituals?" "From Introduction"
- Description: 2003006683
To have and to hold : Retaining and utilising skilled people
- Authors: Smith, Andy , Oczkowski, Edward , Selby Smith, Chris
- Date: 2008
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- Description: This report examines the ways in which Australian employers retain skilled staff and the ways in which employers enhance their ability to use the skills of their people. The study found that while strategies such as increasing wages and family friendly policies may increase an employee's job satisfaction, the key driver in employee retention is if they feel they are learning and progressing in their careers.
- Description: 2003007215
Toolkit for family safety : a book for men
- Authors: Laming, Christopher , Fontana, Mike
- Date: 2008
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- Description: "This toolkit contains men's stories of hope and motivation to change. It is designed to be used by men, to fix the vehicle of their relationships, so that their family is safer. The toolkit also contains some reminders of what happens when warning signs, on the road of life, are ignored by men who choose to continue using abuse to threaten and control their family ... This book is for any man to find ways of confronting abusive beliefs and behaviour, whether his own or other's."--Back jack
Craig Gough : Improvisation and emotion
- Authors: Morrison, Gordon
- Date: 2007
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Creating business value from corporate sustainable development
- Authors: Nayak, Ravi
- Date: 2007
- Type: Text , Book
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- Description: This book provides useful approaches to sustainable business practices for business executives, managers, and consultants who have to manage their obligation to the environment and society, while keeping the balance sheet healthy. Based on a research study that has collected data from executives from 102 large, medium, and small Australian firms, it answers the complex Management System (EMS) and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).
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- Description: 2003005165
Eye to I : the self in recent art
- Authors: Wallis, Geoff
- Date: 2007
- Type: Book
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- Description: Catalogue of the exhibition held 11 Aug.-28 Oct., 2008, at the Ballarat Fine Art Gallery.
How now cow
- Authors: Morrison, Gordon
- Date: 2007
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Identifying farmer typologies, perspectives and aspirations of the Wimmera Mallee Pipeline : A report prepared for the Department of Primary Industries, Horsham
- Authors: Schwarz, Imogen , McRae-Williams, Pam
- Date: 2007
- Type: Text , Book , Report
- Relation: No. 2
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- Description: The Department of Primary Industries (DPI) is implementing a project – Sustainable Agribusiness Opportunities from the Wimmera Mallee Pipeline (SAOW) – funded through the Provincial Victoria Growth Fund, Regional Development Victoria (RDV) which aims to assist Wimmera Mallee farmers to maximise the opportunities that can be derived from this major change in water supply. As part of this project, the Water in Drylands Collaborative Research Program (WIDCORP) was commissioned by DPI to undertake research that provides insight into how farmers might react to such changes and what expectations they may have for their farming enterprises. This research informs DPI in developing a targeted and insightful approach to extension programs to assist farmers and farming groups connecting to the Wimmera Mallee Pipeline (WMP). The study involved an extensive literature review of socio-economic benefits of pipeline infrastructure and a multimode survey (telephone and online) of Wimmera Mallee farmers (n=527) to establish farmer typologies using farming style theory. Follow-up semi-structured interviews (n=16) were conducted with representative farmers from each of the defined ‘farming styles’. These interviews contextualised the characteristics of the styles, explored the implications for farm innovations and perceived opportunities, and identified key barriers and drivers influencing the uptake of innovation as a consequence of the WMP.
Identifying farmer typologies, perspectives and aspirations of the Wimmera Mallee Pipeline : Summary Report
- Authors: Schwarz, Imogen , McRae-Williams, Pam
- Date: 2007
- Type: Text , Book , Report
- Relation: Series Volume No. 3
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- Description: This document presents a summary of the findings of a significant research project examining the implications of a more secure stock and domestic water supply system for a large dryland agricultural region. It identifies key issues, concerns and opportunities as perceived by farmers of various farmer typologies. It explores innovation, and the drivers and barriers to the adoption of new farming practices. The research was commissioned by the Department of Primary Industries (DPI) as part of the Sustainable Agribusiness Opportunities from the Wimmera Mallee Pipeline (SAOW) initiative. This research will inform DPI in developing a targeted and insightful approach to extension programs to assist farmers and farming groups connecting to the Wimmera Mallee Pipeline (WMP). More background information and detailed findings can be found in the full report located on the WIDCORP website (www.widcorp.com). The Wimmera Mallee Water Supply system historically delivered stock and domestic water across the dryland Wimmera Mallee region of Victoria via open earthen channels from storages in the Grampians to farms and town storages across the region (van Veldhuisen, 2001). Whilst this system was critical for the development of agriculture and communities within the region, wastage of approximately 103,000ML of water through evaporation and seepage across this system was no longer sustainable (GWMWater, 2003). In response to this situation, construction of the WMP Project commenced in late 2006, led by Grampians Wimmera Mallee Water (GWMWater) with funding from the community, state and federal governments. This major infrastructure project will replace the delivery of open channel water to the Wimmera Mallee farms and towns with a pipeline supply from headworks in the Grampians
Men's sheds in Australia : Learning through community contexts
- Authors: Golding, Barry , Brown, Michael , Foley, Annette , Harvey, Jack , Gleeson, Lynne
- Date: 2007
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- Description: ‘Men’s sheds’ organisations are typically located in shed or workshop-type spaces in community settings that provide opportunities for regular hands-on activity by groups deliberately and mainly comprising men. Men’s sheds in community organisations are shown to be a relatively new, diverse and poorly known set of community-based, grass-roots organisations—found only in Australia. These informal spaces and programs in community settings have grown recently and rapidly in parts of mainly southern Australia with a higher proportion of older men not in paid work. Men’s sheds are typically organised by, and legally constituted through, existing community organisations. They usually provide a woodworking workshop space, tools and equipment and an adjacent social area in a public, shed-type setting. Some include a metalwork area and/or an adjacent garden.
- Description: 2003005525
Pre-apprenticeships in three key trades
- Authors: Dumbrell, Tom , Smith, Erica
- Date: 2007
- Type: Text , Book
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- Description: This report looks at whether pre-apprenticeships increase the potential supply of tradespeople, with a special focus on electrotechnology, automotive and engineering students. It found that pre-apprenticeships have been used in Australia for many years and are widely regarded as a valuable strategy for increasing the supply and quality of potential apprentices. Pre-apprenticeships are favoured by employers because they weed out unsuitable candidates and improve retention, while apprentices see them as a useful way of gaining experience in the trade.
- Description: 2003006164
Recruitment and selection of Vice-Chancellors for Australian universities
- Authors: O'Meara, Bernard , Petzall, Stanley
- Date: 2007
- Type: Text , Book
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- Description: This book addresses the gap in our understanding of the processes in place to recruit and select vice-chancellors (VCs) for Australian Universities. With the growing corporatisation of universities, one would expect that they would be managed and led in ways similar to those in use in the private sector. We know quite a deal about the role and incumbents but not how VCs are appointed. In the process of this inquiry, the book identifies a paradox concerning the fact that many of the successful candidates do not come from a 'business' discipline or the business community, as might be expected for a role considered to be the Chief Executive Officer of the institution.
- Description: A1
- Description: 2003005168
Sixteen Australian managers ten years on : Rhetoric and realities
- Authors: Wood, Glenice
- Date: 2007
- Type: Text , Book
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- Description: A1
- Description: 2003005166
Teachers in the middle : Reclaiming the wasteland of the adolescent years of schooling
- Authors: Smyth, John , McInerney, Peter
- Date: 2007
- Type: Text , Book
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- Description: Taking account of the issues of youth alienation and disengagement described in this study, the main intent of the present research was to explore the ways in which teachers and schools are reinventing themselves for young adolescents.
- Description: A1
- Description: 2003005594
The Lie Theory of Connected Pro-Lie Groups: A structure theory for Pro-Lie Algebras, Pro-Lie Groups, and connected locally compact groups
- Authors: Hofmann, Karl , Morris, Sidney
- Date: 2007
- Type: Text , Book
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- Description: A1
- Description: 2003005498
Water quality history of Murrumbidgee River floodplain wetlands
- Authors: Gell, Peter , Little, Fiona
- Date: 2007
- Type: Text , Book
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101 strategies for recruiting and retaining members
- Authors: Harman, Jessie , Smith, Jenny
- Date: 2006
- Type: Text , Book
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- Description: Developed for Rotary International the book has been distributed in Australia and overseas, and has been recognised by Rotary International in Evanstown, USA, as a first class resource for Rotary Clubs. Rotary Clubs throughout Australia, New Zealand and United States are using the book to inform recruitment and retention strategies for Rotary volunteers
- Description: A1
- Description: 2003002468