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Student engagement in the middle years: a year 8 case study

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posted on 2007-12-01, 00:00 authored by B Tadich, C Deed, C Campbell, Vaughan PrainVaughan Prain
Various explanations and solutions have been proposed over the last ten years in relation to the ongoing problem of student lack of engagement with the middle years' curriculum in Australia. Identified contributors to this problem include an irrelevant or trivial curricular focus and ineffectual teaching and learning strategies. In this paper we report on a case study of a group of Year 8 teachers' beliefs and practices about what promotes or constrains this engagement. We found that while the teachers sought to introduce less directive approaches to topics, and were trying to encourage students' sense of task ownership and direction, they struggled to develop effective student self-regulatory practices. We conclude by identifying some practical strategies that support the growth of these practices as one aspect of student engagement.

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Journal

Issues in educational research

Volume

17

Issue

2

Pagination

256 - 271

Publisher

Western Australian Institute for Educational Research

Location

Rockingham, W.A.

ISSN

0313-7155

eISSN

1837-6290

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2007, The Authors

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