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Article

Welters, Riccardo, Lewthwaite, Brian, Thomas, Joseph, and Wilson, Kimberley (2019) Re-engaged students’ perceptions of mainstream and flexible learning environments: a ‘semi-quantitative’ approach. International Journal of Inclusive Education, 23 (12). pp. 1315-1331.

Book Chapter

Wallace, Valda (2018) Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people and staff 'talk up' the value of flexible learning options. In: McGinty, Sue, Wilson, Kimberley, Thomas, Joseph, and Lewthwaite, Brian, (eds.) Gauging the Value of Education for Disenfranchised Youth: flexible learning options. Innovations and Controversies: interrogating educational change (7). Brill, Leiden, Netherlands, pp. 43-62.

Thomas, Joseph (2018) Flexible learning options in the neoliberal educational landscape. In: McGinty, Sue, Wilson, Kimberley, Thomas, Joseph, and Lewthwaite, Brian, (eds.) Gauging the Value of Education for Disenfranchised Youth: flexible learning options. Innovations and Controversies: interrogating educational change (7). Brill, Leiden, Netherlands, pp. 13-28.

McGinty, Sue, Bursey, Sue, and Babacan, Hurriyet (2018) I just want an education! Young people's perspectives. In: McGinty, Sue, Wilson, Kimberley, Thomas, Joseph, and Lewthwaite, Brian, (eds.) Gauging the Value of Education for Disenfranchised Youth: flexible learning options. Innovations and Controversies: interrogating educational change (7). Brill, Leiden, Netherlands, pp. 63-81.

Thomas, Joseph, and Welters, Riccardo (2018) The importance of belonging: the impact of young people’s belonging at school on their quality of life as young adults. In: McGinty, Sue, Wilson, Kimberley, Thomas, Joseph, and Lewthwaite, Brian, (eds.) Gauging the Value of Education for Disenfranchised Youth: flexible learning options. Innovations and Controversies: interrogating educational change (7). Brill, Leiden, Netherlands, pp. 105-129.

Conference Item

Darwen, Paul J. (2018) Questioning the efficient markets hypothesis: big data evidence of non-random stock prices. In: Proceedings of the International Conference on Big Data Analysis. pp. 201-205. From: ICBDA 2018: IEEE 3rd International Conference on Big Data Analysis, 9-12 March 2018, Shanghai, China.

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