Related links

Mobility Projects

Mobikid A European project understanding the impact of geographic mobility on academic achievement and easing the transition process between schools.

Pupil Mobility Project Department for Education and Skills (UK)

 

Articles

Australia. Dept of Education, S. a. T. (2006). Changing schools : an information booklet for parents. Canberra: Canberra: Australia. Dept of Education, Science and Training (DEST), 2006.

 Australia. Dept of Education Science and Training. (2006). Supporting students who change schools : an information booklet for schools (No. 0642775842). Canberra: Canberra:

 Commonwealth Department of Education Science and Training, & Department of Defence. (2002). Changing Schools: Its impact on student learning. Canberra: Commonwealth of Australia.

 Dobson, J., Henthorne, K., & Lynas, Z. (2000). Pupil Mobility in Schools: Final Report: Migration Research Unit, University College.

 Fields, B. A. (1997). The social and educational effects of student mobility: implications for teachers and guidance officers. Australian Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 7(1), 45-56.

 Henderson, R. (2001). Student mobility : moving beyond deficit views. Australian Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 11(1), 121-129.

 Kerbow, D., Azcoitia, C., & Buell, B. (2003). Student mobility and local school improvement in Chicago. The Journal of Negro Education, 72(1), 158 - 163.

 McAndrew, E., & Power, C. (2003). The role of the induction mentor: An evaluation. London: Department for Education and Skills,

 Rhodes, V. L. (2006). Kids on the move: School mobility and NCLB. Retrieved March 3, 2006, from www.ncacasi.org/enews/articles_feb06/kids_on_move_mobility_nclb.pdf

 Rumberger, R. K. (2003). The causes and consequences of student mobility. Journal of Negro Education, 72(1), 6 - 21.

 Sanderson, D. R. (2003). Veteran teachers’ perspectives on student mobility. Retrieved February 24, 2006, from www.usca.edu/essays/vol42003/sanderson.pdf

 Sorin, R., & Iloste, R. (2003). Student mobility - reasons, consequences and interventions. Paper presented at the Australian Association for Research in Education, Auckland.

 Strand, S., & Demie, F. (2006). Pupil mobility, attainment and progress in primary school. British Education Research Journal, 32(4), 551 - 568.