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Curriculum & Leadership Journal
An electronic journal for leaders in education
ISSN: 1448-0743
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The next issue of Curriculum Leadership journal is scheduled to appear 8 October 2010.

VISTA: Vertical Integration of Science and Technology in Alabama

Report 

Over the three months of the northern summer, the University of Alabama (UA) has piloted a program designed to offer professional development to school science teachers, and to stimulate students' interest in science. The pilot is a way to provide learning resources for schools in one of the USA's poorest states, and for UA staff it is also a step towards their long-term goal of developing close, ongoing links with schools. Through VISTA four staff in the university's science, technology and mathematics faculty are working with three teachers at an area high school and three graduate students, to develop science experiments that can ultimately be implemented in high schools across the state.

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Career decision making among gifted students: the mediation of teachers

James J. Watters

A study identifies the key characteristics of teachers that helped encourage students to continue their studies of a particular content area at tertiary level – Gifted Child Quarterly.

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Using action research to challenge stereotypes: a case study of boys' education work in Australia

Marcus B. Weaver-Hightower

The author reports on an action research project designed to examine boys' literacy skills and their attitudes towards writing – Action Research.

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Working to develop a professional learning culture

Maryann Brown

The author reflects on her extensive teaching experience in both school and university settings, and suggests ways to bridge the divide between them – ACSA 2009 conference.

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Schools and the city: engaging middle years students in learning

Rosalyn Black, Helen Stokes, Malcolm J Turnbull

A student-centred learning program is helping to overcome disengagement amongst disadvantaged middle years students – Curriculum Perspectives.

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