Issues in Educational Research

Contents of Volume 11, 2001


Number 1 The distribution of printed copies of Volume 11 Number 1 (2001) commenced in May 2001. The web version was released on 7 Aug 2001.
Tony Fetherston Editorial iii-iv
John Godfrey, Gary Partington, Kaye Richer and Mort Harslett Perceptions of their teachers by aboriginal students 1-13
Farzad Sharifian The mnemonic influence of self-cues on narrative recall 15-24
Ed Stolarchuk and Darrell Fisher First years of laptops in science classrooms result in more learning about computers than science 25-39
Margaret Sutherland Why are students with disabilities failing? Is mainstreaming the cause? 41-61

Number 2 The distribution of printed copies of Volume 11 Number 2 (2001) commenced in Jan 2002. The web version was released on 16 Apr 2002.
Clare McBeath Editorial iii-iv
Matthew Byrne and Richard G. Berlach Education for indigenous students: Which outcomes-based document set is best? 1-11
Chenicheri Sid. Nair and Darrell L. Fisher Learning environments and student attitudes to science at the senior secondary and tertiary levels 12-31
Gary Partington Qualitative research interviews: Identifying problems in technique 32-44
Bob Peck The poor stay poor and the rich stay rich 45-64
R.J. Vallance Gaining access: Introducing referred approval 65-73

Book reviews 74-80

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