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Works by Jane Southcott in Education

2023

“My Mummy Has a Hole in Her Face”: Living with Facial Eye Disfigurement, Zali O'Dea, Jane Southcott
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2021

Academics’ Understandings of the Literacy Needs of International Graduate Students, Edwin Creely, Raqib Chowdhury, Jane Southcott
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Integrating Dance and Language Education: A Pedagogical Epiphany, Nan Zhang, Jane Southcott, Maria Gindidis
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Affirming Strength-Based Practices in Disability and Inclusion: A Shared Autoethnographic Study of the Experiences of a Teacher, Alina Kewanian, Edwin Creely, Jane Southcott
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2020

“Taking the most delicate care”: Beginnings of a Mentoring Relationship between Teachers and Coaches in an Australian School, Jane Southcott, Karen Marangio, Donna Rady, Maria Gindidis
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Pencil or Keyboard? Boys’ Preferences in Writing, Jennifer L. Sze, Jane Southcott
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Dancing My Way Through Life; Embodying Cultural Diversity Across Time and Space: An Autoethnography, Nan Zhang, Maria Gindidis, Jane Southcott
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2019

Effecting Epiphanous Change in Teacher Practice: A Teacher’s Autoethnography, Karen D. Barley Ms, Jane Southcott
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A Sikh Boy’s Exclusion in Australian School: A Phenomenological Study of Parent’s Response, Kanwarjeet Singh, Jane Southcott
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Gender Identity and Facebook: Social Conservatism and Saving Face, Nastaran Khoshsabk, Jane Southcott
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In Jen’s Shoes – Looking Back to Look Forward: An Autoethnographic Account, Jennifer L. Sze, Jane Southcott
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The role of autoethnography in higher degree research supervision, Jane Southcott
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2018

Inclusion for a Student with Vision Impairment: “They accept me, like, as in I am there, but they just won’t talk to me.”, Jill L. Opie, Jane Southcott
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The Very Perplexed Stepmother: Step Motherhood and Developing a Healthy Self-Identity, Sonia Cann-Milland, Jane Southcott
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2017

“It helps if you are a loud person”: Listening to the Voice of a School Student with a Vision Impairment, Jill Opie, Jane Southcott, Joanne Deppeler
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Learning and Changing: The Shaping of a Teacher’s Identity through Time, Across Spaces and in Different Contexts, Nikolaos Bogiannidis, Jane Southcott, Maria Gindidis
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