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Red Dirt Thinking on Aspiration and Success
Sam Osborne, John Guenther
Northern Institute
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Social Sciences
Success
100%
Education
62%
Project
50%
Thinking
50%
Educational Organization
50%
Communities
37%
Students
25%
Problem
25%
Approach
25%
Australia
25%
Research Project
25%
Authors
25%
Creative Thinking
25%
Practice
12%
Western
12%
Serials
12%
Work
12%
Economics
12%
Islands
12%
Environment
12%
Research Centre
12%
Paper
12%
Languages
12%
Meaning
12%
Social Participation
12%
Schools
12%
Measure
12%
Alternative
12%
Innovation
12%
Research Process
12%
Reality
12%
Educational Success
12%
Systems Research
12%
Psychology
Aspiration
100%
Research
50%
Thinking
50%
Assumptions
37%
Dialogue
25%
Computer Science
Education
62%
Local Community
25%
Research Project
25%
Contexts
25%
Roles
12%
Dialogue
12%
Argument
12%
Innovations
12%
Community Member
12%
Research Process
12%
Creative Solution
12%
Models
12%