COLLABORATION AND CO-CREATION IN REGIONAL AND REMOTE EDUCATION: CASE STUDIES FROM INITIAL TEACHER EDUCATION PROGRAMS

AUSTRALASIAN JOURNAL OF REGIONAL STUDIES(2019)

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Education policies and practices developed for urban populations are not always effective when implemented in regional and remote locations. Despite government policy initiatives that may provide for collaboration across communities, a singular issue is that a diversity of solutions may be required rather than a 'one size fits all' approach. This article presents a potential solution to this problem through engaging collaboration and co-creation to optimise educational opportunities in initial teacher education in Australia. Qualitative analysis of a collaborative and co-created process of enhancement, lesson development and reflection brings together the every-day problem-solving processes used by pre-service teachers and classroom students with those used by research scientists and community experts. A consequence of such a process that benefits regional and remote communities is the development of collaborative networks founded in co-creation of educational opportunities and based on daily life in local communities.
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Regional and remote education,collaboration,co-creation,pre-service teacher,affect
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