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Equity and education : exploring new directions for equity in Australian education / edited by Alan Reid and Louise Reynolds.
Authors: Rob Gilbert, Amanda Keddie, Bob Lingard, Martin Mills, Peter Renshaw, Elaine Sharplin, Colleen Fisher, Wayne McGowan, Roger Slee. This book contains four sections: A: Deepening the equity discourse; B: Equity and education research, policy and practice: a review; C: Understanding equity in health; D: Reflections on a new equity agenda. "It is hoped that this book will make a contribution to the ongoing considerations about how Australian education can achieve more equitable learning outcomes for all students. It is intended that the book can be read as a whole or that each section can be read independently of the whole for professional reading purposes or systematic professional development programs. The latter purpose is facilitated in each of Sections B and C through a research paper, questions for consideration and an annotated bibliography for further reading." - Back cover. Includes bibliographical references. This book contains four sections: A: Deepening the equity discourse; B: Equity and education research, policy and practice: a review; C: Understanding equity in health; D: Reflections on a new equity agenda. "It is hoped that this book will make a contribution to the ongoing considerations about how Australian education can achieve more equitable learning outcomes for all students. It is intended that the book can be read as a whole or that each section can be read independently of the whole for professional reading purposes or systematic professional development programs. The latter purpose is facilitated in each of Sections B and C through a research paper, questions for consideration and an annotated bibliography for further reading." - Back cover.